Do As Infinity captivates with their timeless sound and powerful, soaring vocals.
A male-female duo consisting of Tomiko Van and Ryo Owatari, they debuted in 1999.
From their many hit songs such as “Hi no Ataru Sakamichi” and “Fukai Mori,” we present a ranking of their most popular karaoke numbers.
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Hiiragi is a classic winter song for women.
With its relaxed tempo and frequent melodic repetition, it’s an easy winter tune to sing once you’ve memorized the lyrics.
Released as a Do As Infinity single in 2002, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Koibumi: Watashitachi ga Aishita Otoko.” The song can be heard as a cheer for those facing life head-on, or as a message from someone trying to help a lover who’s struggling and in pain.
The way the lyrics leave different impressions depending on the listener may be one reason it resonates with so many people.
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Do As Infinity is a male-female rock duo that was hugely active in the 2000s.
While they’re categorized as a rock band, most of their songs are J-pop, and they’ve produced several classics leveraging their catchiness.
Among them, Fukai Mori stands out as one of their signature tracks.
Its vocal range, from mid1 G to hi C#, is relatively narrow and slightly high, suited for female singers, and the tempo is relaxed.
Women in their 30s should be able to sing it without difficulty.
However, because the song leaves a somewhat dark impression, it’s important to pay attention to delivering clear dynamics.
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Hin no Ataru Sakamichi by Do As Infinity, released in 2002.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “Hatsu Taiken.” Originally, the song was intended to be used only at a staff member’s wedding, but after the decision to release it, the lyrics were changed.
It’s a cool rock ballad with a touch of melancholy.
The key is a bit on the low side, so if it’s hard to sing at karaoke, try adjusting it to a suitable key.
Adding vibrato to the long notes will further enhance the quality of your performance!
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If you’re looking to liven up the atmosphere with a fast-paced Christmas song, “We are.” is perfect.
It’s performed by the male-female rock duo Do As Infinity.
The song portrays the joy of spending Christmas with someone you love.
There are parts where the two harmonize, making it a great choice if you want something to sing together with a friend or partner.
Plus, the melody isn’t too high, so even those who struggle with high notes should find it approachable.
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Since their reunion in 2008, Do As Infinity—a two-piece rock band—has been active not only in Japan but also internationally, including a tour of Latin America.
Their 15th single, “Mahou no Kotoba ~Would you marry me?~,” was used as the theme song for the TV drama Chocolat.
Because the strings and brass sections are prominent, performing it as entertainment means the keyboardist has a lot to do, but the light, sprightly ensemble will add a festive touch to a special day.
It’s a heartfelt pop tune with lyrics that feel like they’re celebrating a new beginning.
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This is a song by Do As Infinity released in 2002.
It was used as an ending theme for the TV anime Inuyasha, so some of you may have listened to it back then! The intro, featuring ethnic instruments and koto, creates a world-class sound that has earned high praise overseas.
It proves that the beauty of music is universal.
Another highlight is the shift in the chorus to a bold rock sound.
It’s also a beautiful piece born from the collaboration of diverse musical elements.
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A powerful message song that portrays the feelings of a woman trying to rise and move forward while holding back tears.
Released as a single by avex trax in September 2003, it was chosen as the theme song for the PlayStation 2 game “J.
League Winning Eleven Tactics.” The lyrics, which express the determination to keep moving ahead despite everyday struggles and self-loathing, are sure to resonate deeply with women facing their own worries.
It’s the perfect track to lift your spirits when you’re feeling down or when you need a supportive push.





