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

It features a mysterious melodic line and was written specifically as the theme song for the drama “Mutsu—The Seeing Eye—.” While the chorus unfolds as a powerful rock number, the verses seem to highlight Ochi’s own allure and sensuality.
How Do I Survive?Superfly

Superfly’s sixth single, included on the album “Box Emotions.” It was featured in a commercial for Mode Gakuen.
The song kicks off with a cool guitar intro, delivering a message to live rock ’n’ roll in your own way.
It’s an energetic track that will get you pumped up.
MorrisSuperfly

This is a folk-style song, which is rare among Superfly’s works.
Said to have been written before her debut, the piece is a song Ochi wrote about her father, and it stands out for its warm, delicate lyrics and vocals.
The gentle, soothing voice sinks in comfortably, drawing you in before you know it.
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.
Best Of My LifeSuperfly

Superfly is a music duo formed by guitarist Koichi Tabo and vocalist Shiho Ochi.
They’ve had countless hits, including ‘Ai o Komete Hanataba o’ and ‘Ai o Kurae.’ Among their songs that give you courage in tough times is ‘Best Of My Life,’ which many of you probably already know.
With the motif “People come to understand the meaning of life through repeated encounters,” the lyrics delve deeply into the essence of human strength.
The piano solo in the intro is so cool it feels like you’ve been listening to it forever.
Beyond how great the song itself is, Ochi’s powerful vocals are sure to lift your spirits!
AshesSuperfly

This is the ninth digital-only single from Superfly, a music unit praised for vocalist Shiho Ochi’s exceptional singing ability, released in November 2023.
It was reportedly written specifically as the theme song for the TBS drama “Gekokujō Kyūji.” The track lets you fully enjoy Ochi’s powerful high-tone vocals, especially in the chorus.
It’s a must-sing for high-voice female singers—belt it out powerfully just like she does! When singing, pay attention to smoothly switching between falsetto (head voice) and chest voice, particularly in the chorus sections.


