Spitz Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2025]
Spitz’s melodies are catchy, easy to remember, and beautifully pleasant to the ear, so you may be tempted to sing them casually.
However, the vocal range is high, many songs require sustaining the ends of phrases, and it can be tough to make it to the next breath—overall, they’re quite challenging.
Be sure to prep with this ranking before heading to karaoke!
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Spitz Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Beautiful finSpitz8rank/position

This song is highly popular for its refreshing melody and heartfelt lyrics.
Released in April 2023 as a single by Spitz, it also drew attention as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine.
The piece was crafted to resonate with characters striving to overcome difficulties, and listening to it can fill you with courage and hope.
Its debut at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart speaks to its widespread appeal.
Put it on when you head out for summer adventures or hang out with friends, and the fun is sure to grow.
Be sure to add it to your favorite summer playlist.
favorite foodSpitz9rank/position

Appointed as the theme song for the film “What Did You Eat Yesterday? The Movie” and released for streaming on the premiere date, the 45th single “Daikoubutsu” is a pop tune whose tight guitar riff and airy melody linger in your ears.
With no large melodic leaps and a simple rhythmic structure, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
Since the overall vocal range isn’t wide, even if the original key doesn’t suit you, adjusting it on the karaoke machine will make it easier to sing—so give it a try and practice!
NagisaSpitz10rank/position

A work by Spitz that captivates with an exhilarating sound that conjures up sparkling summer scenes.
Set to a beautiful melody, it delicately portrays the protagonist’s emotions as they waver between the sweet, heartrending memories of a past love and the reality of the present.
Released as a single in September 1996, the song is also included on the album Indigo Chiheisen.
It became well known as the CM song for Ezaki Glico’s “Pocky Love Story.” It’s a track that seems to gently stay by your side—not only when you feel the wind on a summer drive, but also when you’re walking alone by the seaside or spending a sentimental night.
Spitz Karaoke Hit Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Sign of LoveSpitz11rank/position

Spitz is a four-piece rock band that has released numerous iconic J-pop hits representing the 1990s, such as “Robinson” and “Cherry.” The song “Ai no Shirushi,” included on their first special album Kachoufuugetsu, is known as a self-cover of a track they originally provided to PUFFY.
Its overall simple ensemble, including the guitar solo, makes it approachable to try, and because it’s a song almost everyone has heard at least once, it’s sure to spark a chorus of the hook at year-end and New Year parties.
With its pleasant, pop and catchy melody, it’s a timeless classic.
boobsSpitz12rank/position

Even that famous band Spitz has written songs about breasts.
The lyrics are couched in euphemism, but if you read or listen to them repeatedly, you start to realize they might be about sexual intercourse.
It can be amusing to sing them in front of friends while thinking about that.
Before you become a memorySpitz13rank/position

The seventh single, “Before You Become a Memory,” was used as the theme song for the lifestyle information program “Motto Suteki ni!” Released as a re-cut single from their fourth album “Crispy!,” it became Spitz’s first entry on the Oricon charts.
Both the melody and ensemble are relaxed throughout, and since there aren’t any large leaps in pitch, it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
The chorus features a melody line that rises to higher notes, but if you sing it calmly, it’s less likely you’ll go off pitch, making it a recommended pop tune even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
Thanks, pal.Spitz14rank/position

A track from Spitz’s 16th album “Mikke,” released in October 2019.
It’s introduced as having a “captivating deep voice,” but Masamune Kusano of Spitz doesn’t actually have a particularly low, deep voice.
If anything, it might be better to say it’s a song that’s easy to sing at karaoke even for those who struggle with high notes.
Some people may find the original key a bit high, but if you push your voice too much, you might spoil the atmosphere of the song.
In that case, try lowering the key a little.
I think the key to making it sound good is to keep your voice from getting shrill and to maintain a soft tone throughout.





