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] (41–50)
White LiteSuperfly43rank/position

The 15th mainline Mothership title, Zestiria, theme song.
A 20th anniversary title.
A powerful track by Superfly with the theme of “a white that is dyed by nothing and can be dyed by anything.” It’s a new kind of opening not seen in Tales up to now.
ManifestoSuperfly44rank/position

The bluesy sound feels really good to listen to! It’s a song by the music unit Superfly, released in 2007 as their second single.
The lyrics carry a message of “living true to yourself,” giving you the courage to face unpleasant things and troubles.
And Shiho Ochi’s soulful vocals are wonderful! I recommend it when you want something refreshing to listen to—you’ll feel clear in both mind and body.
MelodySuperfly45rank/position

It is included on the cover album “Amazing,” released in June 2025.
The original song is a piece Koji Tamaki released in 1996.
With gently resonant piano and strings, it delivers a bittersweet yet warm message about looking back on precious memories while still facing forward.
When you’re feeling lonely or swept up in nostalgia, listening to it will make the vocals quietly permeate your heart.
UnisonSuperfly46rank/position

This is a ballad written as a double theme song for the TV Asahi drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon, portraying the protagonist’s hidden kindness.
According to Shiho Ochi, the song reflects a warm, deeply human side of the lead character—like gently placing a hand on a patient’s.
The track was released digitally in October 2017 and later included on the single Bloom.
Its gentle sound, centered on piano and strings, offers a charming contrast to the drama’s cool atmosphere.
On nights when your heart feels a little tired, take the time to listen and be kind to yourself.
About meSuperfly47rank/position

Speaking of Superfly, isn’t she one of the quintessential artists for high-pitched songs? This track has been drawing attention because she covers Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Boku no Koto” in the original key.
With Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, you feel a sense of poignancy and fragility, whereas with Superfly, it comes across as forward-looking and straight-from-the-heart strength—that’s the fun of cover songs.
The soaring high notes rising to D5 in the chorus and the falsetto at G5 fit this theme perfectly, and it’s incredibly satisfying to listen to!
AhSuperfly48rank/position

It’s a song that conveys Superfly’s grand yet gentle atmosphere.
It was also used as the theme for Honda’s Odyssey commercial.
One of the major features of this track is that it’s composed only of piano and voice and has no lyrics.
There’s also a version with lyrics titled “Aa,” but the absence of words here seems to let you experience the sound in its purest form.
With its calm and expansive sound, it leaves an impression of soothing the heart.
Ain’t No CrybabySuperfly49rank/position

Super vocalist Superfly.
This song also feels great with the high notes in the chorus that sound like birds chirping.
There are times when it’s so hard you end up crying, but even then the sun mercilessly shines down on you.
So why not fight back and refuse to lose? It’s a positive song.


