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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Sukima Switch’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (51–60)
Feathers of the SphereSukima Suichi

Released in 2006 as their eighth single, it was used as the unified theme song for Asahi Broadcasting’s “2006 Summer High School Baseball” and as pitcher Masahiro Tanaka’s entrance music.
Its powerful melody and gentle vocals are deeply moving.
It’s a song that gives you courage.
threadSukima Suichi

This is a cover of “Ito” sung by a skilled male duo.
Sukima Switch’s distinctive vocals and the warmly tender accompaniment will draw you into the world of the song.
The key is a singing style full of gentleness and passion.
Although it has a rock-flavored arrangement, it’s easy to listen to and makes you want to hit repeat.
It’s perfect for nighttime listening when you want to savor a calm, bittersweet mood.
up!!!!!!Sukima Suichi

This is the 12th digital single from the musical duo Sukima Switch, known for releasing many pop tunes that stay true to their down-to-earth sound, including songs like “Zenryoku Shōnen” and “Kanade.” The track was used as the CM song for the BOAT RACE Promotion Association’s “I Am a Boat Racer” series and was released on July 9, 2022, marking the 20th anniversary of their debut.
Its brisk arrangement featuring cutting-style guitar and strings is sure to heighten the feeling of wanting to slice through the wind on a motorcycle.
With a soft, urban melody that feels pleasant, it’s a pop tune that perfectly colors a long ride on a bike.
BeautifulSukima Suichi

Starting with a distorted guitar sound, this song is incredibly catchy.
The lyrics feature a lot of rhymes, and with each listen I feel more depth in the track.
Personally, I think Sukima Switch’s appeal comes through more in rock-oriented songs like this than in their ballads.
Sukima Switch’s iconic and popular songs (61–70)
life×life×lifeSukima Suichi

“life×life×life” by Sukima Switch, the two-member music duo consisting of Takuya Ohashi and Shintaro Tokita, is a much-talked-about masterpiece that was also featured as the TV commercial song for ABC-Mart’s Hawkins walking shoes.
It stands as the strongest track in Sukima Switch’s history, surpassing even “Zenryoku Shonen.”
Mirai Hana for AnniversarySukima Suichi

This is Sukima Switch’s fifth digital release, released on May 9, 2018.
It was used as the commercial song for Johnson & Johnson’s “ACUVUE.” It’s a message song woven with a warm, compassionate piano and gentle vocals.
Arsen’s MelancholySukima Suichi

This is an insert song on the album that portrays the uncoolness hidden in dramatic lyrics and the coolness of giving it your all.
The protagonist is a bit stalker-ish, but once you fall for someone, you can’t help throwing everything else out the window, right?


