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 Rankings [2026] (71–80)
Happy daySuperfly71rank/position

It’s a song with a relaxed tempo that still carries that signature Superfly spirit—an empowering force that stirs the heart.
It’s included on the 2018 single “Gifts.” The lyrics are very simple, repeatedly expressing a resolve to live true to oneself and the happiness that comes with it.
By using the same words over and over, the song more strongly conveys the feeling of savoring that happiness and the hope it holds for the future.
Armor of the heartSuperfly72rank/position

An artist known for powerful vocals.
Their wide vocal range, capable of both low and high notes, is captivating, and this song showcases that appeal to the fullest.
The chorus interweaves low and high notes, making it difficult to stay on pitch.
It gained attention as the theme song for “Yamikin Ushijima-kun Part 3.”
Eat my love!Superfly73rank/position

Superfly’s 14th single, released on October 12, 2011.
It is included on Superfly’s fourth album, Force.
The song was chosen as the theme for the Warner Bros.-distributed film Smuggler: Carry Your Future.
With a simple melody and powerful vocals, it’s a track that resonates with soul.
Spring PhantomSuperfly74rank/position

A number that I want you to listen to when you’re trying to heal a broken heart, one that reveals a bittersweet path of love.
It’s a song by Superfly, included on the 2009 album “Box Emotions,” and it was used as the theme for a drama of the same name.
The sound is a refreshing yet fragile band arrangement that leaves an impression, and Ochi’s resolute vocals linger in your ears.
Even while understanding how it will all end, just for now… That feeling comes through in this spring song that tightens your chest.
Spring is a gradientSuperfly75rank/position

This is a Superfly song I’d like you to listen to when you want to feel the thrilling gradation of the seasons.
It’s included on the album “Heat Wave,” released in May 2023, and was written as a campaign song for FM802 and Chuo University.
It was originally performed by a limited-time unit, but this version is a self-cover by Shiho Ochi.
Her powerful yet light vocals gently envelop the mixed feelings of anxiety and anticipation that come with spring.
There’s a warmth that feels like it’s giving a supportive push to those starting a new chapter in life.
It’s a pop number that gives you the courage to take a step forward when a change in environment has you feeling a bit tense.
BirthSuperfly76rank/position

A hidden gem by Superfly, marked by the exotic sound of the sitar.
Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals and the dynamic rock sound shake the listener’s soul.
The song carries a strong message—akin to the miracle of life—urging us to cherish the present moment as we navigate a rapidly changing era.
Included on the acclaimed album “Box Emotions,” released in September 2009 and reaching No.
1 on the Oricon chart, it was also featured in a Right-on commercial.
When you need the courage to take a new step or a boost in your daily life, this track will surely give you a push.
Tears aren’t just for show.Superfly77rank/position

When you hear “Tears Aren’t Just for Show,” you think of one of Akina Nakamori’s signature songs.
This time, we’ll bring you the version covered by Superfly.
Known for her powerful vocals, Superfly truly makes the song her own.


