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Superfly’s Greatest Songs: From Blockbuster Hits to Hidden Gems, All in One Go!

Superfly continues to captivate countless listeners with her powerful vocals and outstanding expressive ability.

With impressive volume and a knack for hitting high notes, vocalist Shiho Ochi’s overwhelming singing prowess leaves everyone in awe.

In this article, we’ve picked out some of the most popular Superfly songs—tracks that have garnered especially strong support from fans.

Let them move your heart as you listen, or belt them out at karaoke! Why not take this opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique world that Superfly creates?

Superfly’s Masterpieces | From Massive Hits to Hidden Gems, All Introduced at Once! (71–80)

Eyes in love are beautifulSuperfly

Superfly “Loving Eyes Are Beautiful” Music Video
Eyes in love are beautifulSuperfly

Superfly’s eighth single, released on July 29, 2009.

Included on the album “Box Emotions.” It was featured in a commercial for the Canon IXY DIGITAL 510 IS/210 IS.

The song expresses a woman’s feelings in love, set to an upbeat track.

Eat my love!Superfly

Superfly’s 14th single, released on October 12, 2011.

It is included on Superfly’s fourth album, Force.

The song was chosen as the theme for the Warner Bros.-distributed film Smuggler: Carry Your Future.

With a simple melody and powerful vocals, it’s a track that resonates with soul.

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Superfly & Tortoise Matsumoto “STARS” Music Video
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It’s a male–female collaboration duet song by Tortoise Matsumoto of Ulfuls and Ochi.

The track is very pop and melodious, and the music video is also extremely pop and bright.

Ochi’s and Tortoise Matsumoto’s expressive vocals blend perfectly, making it a goosebump-inducing, incredibly cool song.

A bouquet filled with loveSuperfly

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet filled with loveSuperfly

This is a classic song for weddings.

When I listen to it, so many childhood memories come flooding back.

It has a warmth that lets you share the same feelings as your parents, so it would be perfect for the letter-reading scene or the bouquet presentation.

Try timing it so the chorus plays at the exact moment the bouquet is given.

Ain’t No CrybabySuperfly

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.

PresenceSuperfly

Superfly『Presence』Music Video
PresenceSuperfly

This is Superfly’s seventh overall digital-only single, released in August 2022.

It was written as the opening theme for the second cour of the NHK E-TV anime Aoashi, which began airing on July 2 of the same year.

Over an expansive, refreshingly airy backing track, Shiho Ochi’s shape-shifting vocals truly shine.

To really pull off this song, of course the chorus—packed with high notes and frequent falsetto—is crucial, but I think what matters just as much is how solidly you can deliver the sections built around mid-to-low range melodies, like the A verse.

If you mumble from the mouth and sing half-heartedly, you’ll spoil the song, so be sure to practice resonating a firm chest voice as you sing!

MapleSuperfly

A soulful cover of a beloved Spitz classic, powerfully reimagined by Superfly in her own unique interpretation! While embracing parting and loss, it beautifully expresses the resolve to move forward.

Since its performance on NHK’s “SONGS” in April 2023, it has become a major talking point among fans.

Shiho Ochi’s powerful, soulful vocals breathe new life into the song.

Listening to this piece will surely bring a warm light to the hearts of those who have experienced a farewell with someone dear.

It’s also a track that will give courage to anyone ready to take a new step forward.