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SPYAIR Popular Song Ranking [2026]

SPYAIR is a rock band whose members all come from Aichi Prefecture, and they gained popularity through tie-ins with dramas and anime.

While having many tie-ins, SPYAIR also values live performances.

Here is a ranking introducing some of their most popular songs.

SPYAIR Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

NakedSPYAIR11rank/position

It’s a powerful, message-driven song that stresses the importance of being your true self while facing life’s loneliness and hardship.

Even as it wrestles with the distance between oneself and others, its forward-looking attitude—gradually opening one’s heart—leaves a strong impression.

It’s a rock track that makes full use of a band sound, with SPYAIR’s signature, forceful performance and vocals that resonate deeply.

Released in September 2012, this work served as the lead single for the album “Just Do It” and was also used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV show “Futtonda.” It encourages you to accept yourself as you are and gives you the courage to take a new step forward.

Samurai HeartSPYAIR12rank/position

SPYAIR “Samurai Heart (Some Like It Hot!!)”
Samurai HeartSPYAIR

A signature song by SPYAIR, known as the ending theme for the anime Gintama’, it’s an upbeat tune where powerful vocals fuse with a gritty rock sound.

It carries a message of keeping a passionate heart even in a jaded era, and pulling it off at karaoke would be seriously cool.

Since the singer never uses falsetto and always delivers crisply, if you imitate that with strong accents, you’ll build momentum and your voice will project well.

The track itself is short at 3 minutes 11 seconds, so picture yourself in a wide-open space, crank up your energy, and belt it out with everything you’ve got.

BEAUTIFUL DAYSSPYAIR13rank/position

BEAUTIFUL DAYS is a song that gives you a positive feeling when you’re prone to negative thinking.

Released in 2011, it was used as the theme song for the drama Don Quixote.

We all have days filled with setbacks and worries—things aren’t going well, can I really do this? This song encourages you with positive words like “It’s okay,” “Let’s do our best together,” and “Do it the way you believe.” It’s a track that brings a bright, beautiful light into days so dark you can’t see what’s ahead.

Wadachi (Ruts)SPYAIR14rank/position

SPYAIR “Wadachi” Music Video (Theme song for the film Gintama: The Final, released 1/8)
Wadachi (Ruts)SPYAIR

“Wadachi” makes you feel as if it’s cheering each of us on along our own paths.

Released in 2021, the song was used as the theme song for the film Gintama: The Final and as the ending theme for the streaming anime Gintama: The Semi-Final.

Its warm lyrics suggest that no matter which road you take, it isn’t wrong if you chose it yourself, and that even if you end up walking alone, you’re always connected in your heart to the friends you cherish.

Try listening to it together with friends who are heading down different paths for the future, and reaffirm your bond with one another.

B-THE ONESPYAIR15rank/position

SPYAIR 『B-THE ONE』 Music Video
B-THE ONESPYAIR

It makes you want to throw your fist in the air to the lyrics! It’s a track by the band SPYAIR, released as a digital single in January 2019.

It served as the official theme song for the 2018–19 season of Japan’s professional men’s basketball league, the B.LEAGUE.

They say it was created with the pre-game buzz of the arena in mind, and you can really feel the players’ determination and the crowd’s excitement.

The energetic performance and passionate vocals are striking, and the lyrics—about the strength to keep believing in yourself and the bonds with your teammates—are seriously cool.

The song was also performed at the B.LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME in January 2019, where it ignited the venue.

It’s perfect not only for basketball fans but also for anyone striving toward a goal.

LIARSPYAIR16rank/position

Here’s “LIAR,” a song that gives you the strength to keep living without giving up on your life, no matter what happens.

It was SPYAIR’s debut track, released in 2010, and chosen as the theme song for the drama Hammer Session! True to the message woven into the song—telling a kind lie to those who are suffering in order to give them the courage to stand up—its gentle yet powerful resolve is sung over a cool sound.

And the lyrics remind you that, whatever you do, nothing will change unless you ultimately move yourself—giving you that final push to rise again.

JapanicationSPYAIR17rank/position

SPYAIR is a rock band formed in 2005.

The current lineup consists of four members, all of whom originally favored the heavy sound known as nu metal.

However, their musical style gradually changed, and today their sound features catchy melodies and an approachable feel.

They debuted with Japanication, released in 2009 on an independent label.

Fire starterSPYAIR18rank/position

Despite having many great songs, this is one SPYAIR track that’s quite overlooked.

It’s a recent song and was also used in a TV drama.

As a piece, it’s a very encouraging, uplifting anthem.

Plus, the vocalist’s cool voice from SPYAIR is soothing! Definitely give it a listen when you’re feeling low!

rainbowSPYAIR19rank/position

SPYAIR “Rainbow (Short ver.)”
rainbowSPYAIR

“Niji” is a single by SPYAIR released in 2013.

It was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Sennyu Tantei Tokage” and was written specifically for the show.

The song is a grand rock ballad whose lyrics, as if speaking for today’s youth, strike a chord with listeners.

0 GAMESPYAIR20rank/position

0 GAME is packed with pent-up frustration over a cool, loud sound.

Released in 2012, the song was chosen as the Japanese theme for the film The Amazing Spider-Man.

It’s striking how the track opens with spoken lines.

The story follows the protagonist’s resignation and frustration, and through his relationship with the woman who speaks those lines, he gradually tries to rise again—refusing to remain at rock bottom.

It’s a song that, as you keep listening, makes you feel, “I still can’t give up yet.”