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] (51–60)
Doshita ToasterSukima Suichi57rank/position

It’s a heartbreakingly poignant love song by Sukima Switch.
His girlfriend, who used to live with him, has left, and the only memento of their time together is a toaster.
He thinks that if he can toast the bread just right one more time, he’ll go after her, but he’s too scared to press the switch.
It’s a quiet ballad, so you can sing it calmly.
Party! Party!Sukima Suichi58rank/position

This is a track included on Sukima Switch’s 2018 album “Shinkuukan Algorithm.” With lyrics that say “Let’s keep trying and support each other even when we feel like giving up,” it’s an extremely bright and uplifting cheer song.
Just listening to it naturally brings a smile to your face.
Last sceneSukima Suichi59rank/position

Their first theme song for a live-action film.
For Sukima Switch, the chorus melody is unusually intricate.
Although it’s a tie-in, the structure is designed to showcase the entire composition rather than focusing solely on vocals, making it a track that changes the way you listen to Sukima Switch.
Become a cat.Sukima Suichi60rank/position

Sukima Switch’s song Neko ni Nare (“Become a Cat”) is a track born from a quarrel with his girlfriend, with all the muddled thoughts stewing in his heart turning into music.
Because he can’t bring himself to say what he wants to say to her—or even snap back—the lyrics make you feel, “Ah, this is how he truly feels.” Perhaps many men feel this way when they’ve had a fight with their girlfriend.
In songs, cats are often portrayed as fickle or like little devils, but in this one the cat is depicted as very lovable and gentle.
And in the end, it’s a heartwarming love ballad.
Sukima Switch Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Go to the hospital.Sukima Suichi61rank/position

A song about saying “I’m going to the hospital” but never actually making it there (lol).
It’s a pretty heartwarming, easy-to-immerse-into track.
Despite the situation, it subtly shows off Sukima Switch’s storytelling chops in crafting such a good tale.
Indigo ~Our Colors~Sukima Suichi62rank/position

While releasing numerous hit songs, the musical duo Sukima Switch continues to evolve through experimental music-making.
“Ai ~Our Colors~,” which opens their 5th best album POPMAN’S WORLD -Second-, is a rearranged version of a track originally included on their third album.
Its lyrics, agonizing over the irrepressible feeling of loving someone despite repeated failures, are sure to resonate with anyone who’s experienced romance.
Featuring an ensemble centered on piano and strings, it’s a grand yet sentimental pop tune that wraps the listener in warmth.
youthSukima Suichi63rank/position

“Youth,” featured as the 2019 campaign song for Johnson & Johnson’s ACUVUE.
It’s a medium-tempo track packed with the charm of Sukima Switch, with gentle melodies and lyrics that encourage taking a step forward.
You’ll surely find yourself deeply relating to the scenes where budding feelings and youthful days overlap.
It portrays honest, down-to-earth emotions with a fresh yet bittersweet atmosphere.
It’s perfect for students living in the moment, and even after entering the working world, it brings back those sweet, innocent feelings.


