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?
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Superfly’s Masterpieces: A Complete Showcase from Massive Hits to Hidden Gems! (31–40)
AlwaysSuperfly

The best-of album “Superfly BEST” includes three new songs, each created around the themes of “present,” “past,” and “future.” This track, themed around the “past,” was written with the wish that there will always be an unchanging place to return to.
While the powerful vocals are striking, in this song the very gentle singing voice resonates deeply.
Rollin’ DaysSuperfly

It’s a straight-up rock number and the first digital single since “Alright!”.
Its standout feature is the musical diversity, sliding sharply into a pop direction from the chorus, and it later went on to once again open her own album, “Mind Travel.”
The Bird Without WingsSuperfly

Superfly’s 15th single, released on August 15, 2012.
Included on Superfly’s fourth album, “Force.” It was chosen as the theme song for the 2012 film “Yamikin Ushijima-kun” (Ushijima the Loan Shark).
It’s a gentle, heartfelt song that speaks to living straightforwardly and true to yourself, even if you feel small.
ManifestoSuperfly

This song firmly conveys the musical essence at the core of Superfly.
It’s also a live staple where you can fully enjoy her versatile vocals.
In the instrumental break, Ochi herself showcases a blues harp performance.
White LiteSuperfly

The 15th mainline Mothership title, Zestiria, theme song.
A 20th anniversary title.
A powerful track by Superfly with the theme of “a white that is dyed by nothing and can be dyed by anything.” It’s a new kind of opening not seen in Tales up to now.
Superfly’s Greatest Songs: A Comprehensive Showcase from Massive Hits to Hidden Gems (41–50)
Skip Beat!Superfly

Superfly’s popularity, thanks in part to appearing on the Kohaku Uta Gassen, reaches people of all ages.
Her appeal, above all, is her vocal ability.
It’s rare to find someone in a Japanese band who can sing as well as she does.
“Skip Beat” is also an outstanding track.
Alright!!Superfly

It was chosen as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “BOSS,” and memorable phrases like “Na-na-na~” and “Oh yeah” became the talk of the town.
You can’t help but be overwhelmed by the powerful vocals that truly epitomize Superfly!


