SPYAIR’s famous and popular songs
SPYAIR is a band that began its activities in 2005 and has produced numerous hit songs to date.
In 2022, their vocalist IKE regrettably left the band due to health reasons, but the remaining members have continued their activities since then.
Their music is characterized by a loud yet catchy sound, and thanks to their work on many anime theme songs, they are popular with a wide range of listeners.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive selection of their signature and popular tracks from among their many songs.
Even for first-time listeners or those who don’t usually listen to loud rock bands, there are plenty of accessible tracks, so take this opportunity to give them a careful listen.
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SPYAIR’s classic and popular songs (31–40)
Winding RoadSPYAIR

One of SPYAIR’s songs from their indie days.
With a medium tempo, gentle chorus, and major chords, it’s a track that feels good to listen to.
The strings make the chorus even more grand, evoking the long road ahead and a sense of anticipation for the future.
JapanicationSPYAIR

A signature track from their indie era.
The distorted guitar riffs and solos are irresistibly catchy and cool.
The wild shouts and rhythmic drive after the second chorus showcase their momentum and masculinity.
The soaring, unforgettable chorus is another part of its appeal.
OVERSPYAIR

One of their songs from their indie days.
A classic, fast-paced guitar rock track.
The live-feel guitar riff in the intro is incredibly cool.
The refreshingly modulated chorus is also very pleasing.
From the guitar solo to the shout, it’s a song that makes you long for a live show.
Trust your anthemSPYAIR

While the light, lively rap and effect-treated vocals are delightful, the powerful, driving groove of the instruments feels incredibly satisfying.
Also, the guitar woven with poppy tones amid the intense rhythm of the chorus is another element that makes this track fascinating.
Little SummerSPYAIR

A masterpiece by SPYAIR that beautifully captures the bittersweet scenes of a passing summer and the fleeting brilliance of youth.
The words woven by MOMIKEN seem to awaken the sweet-and-sour memories slumbering deep in the listener’s heart.
Former vocalist IKE’s powerful yet somehow melancholic voice further deepens that nostalgic worldview.
This track is included on their acclaimed 2012 album “Just Do It,” released in September, which earned a spot in the Oricon Top 10.
It might be perfect to listen to under a sunset sky when you want to reflect on the summer days that have gone by.
SPYAIR's classic and popular songs (41–50)
Fire starterSPYAIR

This hard rock-style sound feels familiar.
It’s the 15th single, released on July 22, 2015, which reached No.
11 on the Oricon chart.
The vocals have a strong presence, and the voice—enveloped by the sound, or rather enveloping the sound—pushes your feelings forward.
It lights a fire and energizes you.
blueSPYAIR

SPYAIR is a rock band that has been active since the 2000s.
Centered on nu-metal/mixture rock, their melodies carry a Western pop-rock essence even while the lyrics are in Japanese.
Their new song Aoi (Blue) was released as the theme for the anime Ao no Miburo, and it maintains a crisp, tight rock feel throughout.
While “rock taste” might sound intimidating, the piece doesn’t require a wide vocal range and contains no high parts that demand falsetto.
However, in the original key there are sections that some singers may only be able to produce with mixed voice.
In that case, consider lowering the key.


