Sukima Switch Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Sukima Switch, also known as “Sukima,” is a male duo consisting of Takuya Ohashi and Shintaro Tokita.Debuting on a major label in 2003, they are now famous artists known by virtually everyone.Check out their popular songs in a ranking format.
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Sukima Switch Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
up!!!!!!Sukima Suichi50rank/position

This is the 12th digital single from the musical duo Sukima Switch, known for releasing many pop tunes that stay true to their down-to-earth sound, including songs like “Zenryoku Shōnen” and “Kanade.” The track was used as the CM song for the BOAT RACE Promotion Association’s “I Am a Boat Racer” series and was released on July 9, 2022, marking the 20th anniversary of their debut.
Its brisk arrangement featuring cutting-style guitar and strings is sure to heighten the feeling of wanting to slice through the wind on a motorcycle.
With a soft, urban melody that feels pleasant, it’s a pop tune that perfectly colors a long ride on a bike.
Sukima Switch Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
The Rainbow From That Day and Our AnthemSukima Suichi51rank/position

Sukima Switch’s harmonies are basically the “lower harmony” in my mind.
The upper harmony is easy to grasp, but isn’t the lower harmony kind of hard to find by ear? Still, their two voices balance so well—I love it, and it always makes me want to harmonize! Especially in this song, the lower harmony right after the final chorus line of the hook feels amazing when it locks in, so that’s my top recommendation.
I think it’s fine to sing with about the same volume as Ohashi! The key with lower harmony is to support firmly without sticking out more than the lead vocal, so it might be tough to pitch at first, but do your best not to get pulled toward the main melody!
The last daySukima Suichi52rank/position

This duo has been active for a long time and has produced many hit songs.
The combination of vocals and piano is minimal and can be said to appeal to Japanese listeners.
The melody is excellent, so I hope many people will get to know this song.
Christmas is comingSukima Suichi53rank/position

AEON’s Christmas commercial “AEON MORE CHRISTMAS” features Sukima Switch.
They wrote an original song for it, “Christmas Is Coming.” It has the feel of a classic Christmas tune, capturing the excitement of the big day and the lively atmosphere in town.
The commercial shows the two members of Sukima Switch walking through the city while singing the song, so listening to it alongside the ad will make it resonate even more.
KotobarythmSukima Suichi54rank/position

Kotobarhythm is the result of a collaboration between TV Tokyo’s Shimajiro no Wao! and Sukima Switch.
Released as a digital single in September 2023, it even inspired commemorative merchandise.
Centered on the power of words, the song emphasizes how important it is to clearly put your feelings into words and share them.
Its buoyant, shuffle-driven groove will lift your spirits as you listen.
Give Kotobarhythm a spin, and try expressing your feelings to someone important to you in your own words!
ScarletSukima Suichi55rank/position

The ending theme of “Saturday Wide Theater.” The lyrics strongly imprint the motif of a train.
The moment when the scenery, woven from a first-person perspective, is beautifully tied together at the very end even evokes a kind of catharsis.
As a single, it’s probably the most polished.
spiderSukima Suichi56rank/position

It wasn’t a slow-tempo ballad or a high-tempo rock song—Sukima Switch covered a song called “Spider” that has a unique atmosphere.
I feel like their slightly idiosyncratic vocal style blends well with the song’s distinctive world.
Which do you prefer, the original or this cover?


