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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] (21–30)

Last MomentSPYAIR22rank/position

“Last Moment” portrays the worries and hazy feelings that arise precisely because you want to cherish your relationship with someone important forever.

Released in 2010, the song was used as an ending theme for the anime BLEACH.

We’ve all had moments when, with the very person we want to treasure and stay with forever, we end up acting harshly or saying things we don’t really mean.

Yet you can’t lie to the feeling of wanting to cherish them.

That’s why the story seeks a way—no matter how awkward—to stay together for good.

If you find it hard to be honest in front of someone you care about, give it a listen.

SakuramitsukiSPYAIR23rank/position

SPYAIR “Sakura Mitsutsuki (Short ver.)”
SakuramitsukiSPYAIR

It’s one of SPYAIR’s signature songs and served as an opening theme for the anime Gintama.

It depicts springtime meetings and farewells, and its lyrics, which cheer you on as you move forward, give you courage and energy.

If you’re about to start a new chapter and feel ready to give it your all, definitely give it a listen.

Emotional DiscordSPYAIR24rank/position

A track whose sparkling guitar sound and call-and-response between lead vocals and chorus make you feel wonderfully uplifted.

The energetic guitar solo is another highlight.

The lyrics, carrying the message “Let’s take a step forward without being defeated by hard times,” inspire and encourage listeners.

Chase the ShineSPYAIR25rank/position

This commercial captures the moment when Fuju Kamio wins the race he has been aiming for and is moved to tears.

Seeing Kamio tearfully respond to the winner’s interview, Kazuki Iio proudly remarks, “As expected of my pupil,” while Shido Nakamura says, “As expected of my disciple,” with both implying they were the ones who nurtured him.

In the end, however, they start bickering as if competing for credit, and the spot wraps up with a light, humorous twist.

GLORYSPYAIR26rank/position

A driving, refreshing youth rock track, GLORY.

The airy feel of the chorus also adds a clear, invigorating touch.

With a naturally head-bobbing rhythm pattern and an energizing guitar riff, it’s a song that lifts your spirits and pushes you forward.

ROCKIN’ OUTSPYAIR27rank/position

It’s a track that combines a lively guitar riff with programmed drum sounds, bringing a dance-music-like sense of fun.

The occasional slap-bass solos and the call-and-response between the guitar solos and synthesizer are engaging, making it a song packed with highlights.

WENDY 〜It’s You〜SPYAIR28rank/position

SPYAIR『WENDY ~It’s You~』
WENDY 〜It's You〜SPYAIR

The upbeat sound of “WENDY ~It’s You~” brightens a gloomy mood.

Released in 2012, the song was used as the theme for the drama “Koisuru Hae Onna” (Love-Struck Fly Woman).

Its lyrics convey a positive message: there’s no point in hanging your head or constantly looking back—lift your gaze and go do something fun! When you’re caught in negative thinking, it’s hard to face forward, but this song is packed with the kind of power that lightens your heart and makes you want to look ahead.