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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.

Superfly Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

How Do I Survive?Superfly57rank/position

Superfly 『How Do I Survive?』Music Video
How Do I Survive?Superfly

Superfly’s sixth single, included on the album “Box Emotions.” It was featured in a commercial for Mode Gakuen.

The song kicks off with a cool guitar intro, delivering a message to live rock ’n’ roll in your own way.

It’s an energetic track that will get you pumped up.

I RememberSuperfly58rank/position

Superfly is a musical duo that has gained popularity with songs that, while influenced by classic Western music, are crafted squarely as J-pop.

Did you know that “I Remember,” a track from their first album, Superfly, was originally created in 4/4 time? Its emotional ensemble and gospel-tinged choral work—possible precisely because it’s in triple meter—draw you into the song’s world just by listening.

It’s a grand pop tune, with a powerful voice that soars endlessly and shakes the heart.

Last Love SongSuperfly59rank/position

Love songs and ballads often make you cry, and Superfly’s “Last Love Song” is another heart-wrenching love ballad that aches with longing.

The piano is unhurried and beautiful, and her voice loosens your tear ducts.

It’s a song packed with the sorrow and tenderness of thinking about someone you didn’t break up with because you disliked them—one that brings you to tears.

LiveSuperfly60rank/position

Superfly『Live』Music Video
LiveSuperfly

Released on May 14, 2014 as Superfly’s 17th single.

Written as the theme song for the film “Yamikin Ushijima-kun Part 2,” this song, which sings about “living,” is a grand ballad underpinned by vocalist Shiho Ochi’s solid vocal prowess.

Superfly Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

My Brother JakeSuperfly61rank/position

It’s Superfly’s “My Brother Jake.” The original is a song by the British band Free, so of course all the lyrics are in English, but when Superfly’s talented vocalist Shiho Ochi sings it, it sounds incredibly cool.

I hope the feeling of trying to spur on her brother Jake, who just can’t seem to get it together, reaches him at last.

NITTY GRITTYSuperfly62rank/position

This might be the most thrilling and aggressive sound in Superfly’s history.

From the intro through the verses to the chorus, everything is bristling with fierce intensity, even exuding a wild, primal vibe.

It’s a song that vividly captures her hidden impulses and emotions.

No BandageSuperfly63rank/position

Included on Superfly’s fourth album, Force.

It was used as the image song for the 2012 film Ushijima the Loan Shark.

It’s a powerful track that makes you feel like you can face any challenge before you.