Superfly's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Superfly is the solo project of Shiho Ochi, a Japanese diva who delivers a powerful singing voice unimaginable from her petite frame.
This is a ranking of Superfly’s popular songs, including expansive, compelling ballads and tight rock numbers.
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Superfly Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Perfect LieSuperfly64rank/position

A ballad that sings of a woman’s aching feelings.
I imagine many women have listened to these lyrics and felt understood.
Frustrating as it is, that helpless emotion comes through in every word.
You can’t help but feel Ochi Shiho’s talent when she delivers a song like this so effortlessly.
I recommend listening to it alone, taking time to really absorb the lyrics.
PresenceSuperfly65rank/position

A digital download single by Superfly released in August 2022.
It was newly written as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime Aoashi, which began airing on July 2 of the same year.
I’m sure everyone is already well aware of Shiho Ochi’s outstanding vocal ability, but her voice and expressive power seem to have become even more refined since her major debut in 2007.
She has always been known for her powerful and dynamic singing, but even the softer vocals heard in this song are increasingly convincing.
Recreating this in karaoke will be quite challenging, but it’s a track I’d love for confident female singers to try.
Practice producing a soft and gentle falsetto that never sounds weak!
Rollin’ DaysSuperfly66rank/position

It’s a straight-up rock number and the first digital single since “Alright!”.
Its standout feature is the musical diversity, sliding sharply into a pop direction from the chorus, and it later went on to once again open her own album, “Mind Travel.”
Starting OverSuperfly67rank/position

This track, newly recorded for Superfly’s first best-of album “Superfly BEST,” features a music video that includes footage from past live performances and recording sessions.
It’s a 7-minute 34-second epic that truly distills the essence of Superfly, and it even ventures into a one-take a cappella recording—definitely a must-see!
Sunshine SunshineSuperfly68rank/position

It’s a track with a pleasant acoustic guitar tone and Ochi’s vocals that are impressively clear and soaring.
It has the kind of vibe that makes you want to listen to it in summer while basking in the sunlight out in nature.
The music video is also shot with scenes of them performing amid vividly green plants.
You YouSuperfly69rank/position

Included on Superfly’s fifth original album “White,” released on May 27, 2015.
It was selected as the theme song for JAPAN FM LEAGUE’s “JFL presents FOR THE NEXT.” This song, which tells you that “everything depends on you,” is incredibly uplifting.
The PV is a live version.
You&MeSuperfly70rank/position

It was created by vocalist Shiho Ochi for the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
It was released as Superfly’s seventh digital-only single.
This song was used in the exhibition program at the 2011 World Figure Skating Championships.


