Masterpieces and popular songs by Sukima Switch
Let me introduce songs by Sukima Switch, the popular male music duo active since 1999.
Speaking of Sukima Switch, Tokita, who plays the piano, used to be especially memorable for his afro hairstyle, but he cut his hair in 2007.
It seems there wasn’t any deep reason—just that maintaining it was a hassle.
Their charm lies in their captivating lyrics and the beautiful harmonies of the two members.
Their songs are so pleasant that you can’t help but get drawn in.
Let this playlist make you fall in love with their captivating tracks.
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Skima Switch’s Classic and Popular Songs (11–20)
Vessel of the StarsSukima Suichi

Theme song of THE LAST -NARUTO THE MOVIE-.
In the theatrical trailers only the chorus is played, but it’s a very wide-ranging song with a markedly different feel between the intro, verse (A-melo), pre-chorus (B-melo), and chorus.
The strings leading into the chorus are among the finest string arrangements in all of Sukima Switch’s past songs.
designer apartmentSukima Suichi

While possessing a storytelling prowess anyone would envy, this song is somehow a shameless masterpiece that does nothing but endlessly list the requirements for an “ideal room to live in.” Setting aside any lyrical depth, it refuses to abandon—let alone dial back—the chic arrangement of the backing track, instead throwing everything at it.
It’s a delightfully cheeky track.
Go to the hospital.Sukima Suichi

A song about saying “I’m going to the hospital” but never actually making it there (lol).
It’s a pretty heartwarming, easy-to-immerse-into track.
Despite the situation, it subtly shows off Sukima Switch’s storytelling chops in crafting such a good tale.
Hello EspeciallySukima Suichi

A tie-in with the anime Silver Spoon, and a commemorative song produced to mark Sukima Switch’s 10th anniversary.
Rather than being elaborate, the music video stands out for its star-studded cast.
It features people like Takako Matsu, to whom they’ve provided songs in the past, and members of the Japan national soccer team… It’s an MV you can’t take your eyes off.
Lovin’ SongSukima Suichi

A heartwarming love song that captures unstoppable feelings for someone you love.
It was released digitally in January 2024 and followed by a CD single in February.
With straightforward lyrics and a 90s-inspired sound, it perfectly suits the TV Asahi Friday Night Drama “Ossan’s Love – Returns.” The unusually direct lyrics for Sukima Switch are sure to stir the hearts of anyone in love.
It’s a track that makes you want to listen to it with someone special.
Recommended for those who want to cherish moments filled with love and for anyone who enjoys warm, comforting melodies.
The last daySukima Suichi

Sukima Switch’s singles are usually re-recorded specifically for the album, and this track in particular is fun to compare between the single and album versions.
The pauses and the changes in vocal tone are the most pronounced.
Sukima Switch’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (21–30)
Touch the futureSukima Suichi

A masterpiece you can practically brag about just for knowing—rich strings in the intro, a playful, stylish rhythm.
You can see it in the music video too, but the downstrokes on the guitar really hit the sweet spot.
Subtly difficult.


