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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 Greatest Songs: A Comprehensive Showcase from Massive Hits to Hidden Gems (41–50)

Alright!!Superfly

Superfly 『Alright!!』Music Video
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!

Bi-Li-Li EmotionSuperfly

Superfly “Bi-Li-Li Emotion” Music Video
Bi-Li-Li EmotionSuperfly

It serves as the opening track of the best-of album released on September 25, 2013, and was chosen as the theme song for the second season of the TV Asahi drama “Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon.” The song was created around the theme of the “present,” expressing a desire to live a once-in-a-lifetime life with burning emotion.

Love and gratitudeSuperfly

Mikke — Superfly — Love and Gratitude
Love and gratitudeSuperfly

The song was initially released exclusively as a digital download in 2007, and the following year it finally saw a full CD release.

It’s a piece that expresses gratitude for ordinary days, prompting us to reflect anew on what love is and what happiness means.

Armor of the heartSuperfly

Superfly “Armor of the Heart” Music Video
Armor of the heartSuperfly

This is the song that became the theme for “Yamikin Ushijima-kun Part 3.” While you can sense its dark side, it also feels like it’s fighting within that darkness.

The chorus has a catchy, memorable melody.

You might get to see a new side of Superfly!

Dancing On FireSuperfly

Superfly 『Dancing On The Fire』Music Video
Dancing On FireSuperfly

It’s an uplifting song by Superfly, whose refreshing vocal approach and stylish sound create a perfectly chic vibe.

The artist has a familiar image for women in their 30s, and the song’s gently mellow atmosphere enhances the overall mood.

WomanSuperfly

This song portrays the inner strength of women, with Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals resonating deeply.

Included on the album “WHITE,” released in May 2015, it expresses women’s allure and struggles from a unique perspective.

Set to a funk-rock sound, it delivers a strong message to women living in the modern era.

The theme of the track is overturning fixed ideas about femininity and the importance of living true to oneself.

It’s recommended for moments when you want to reassess your own value or are about to take a new step forward.

Tears aren’t just for show.Superfly

Superfly - “Namida wa kazari ja nai no yo” → “Tears aren't just for show.”
Tears aren’t just for show.Superfly

When you hear “Tears Aren’t Just for Show,” you think of one of Akina Nakamori’s signature songs.

This time, we’ll bring you the version covered by Superfly.

Known for her powerful vocals, Superfly truly makes the song her own.