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!
- Spitz songs that are easy to sing at karaoke and popular tracks
- [Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing Mr.Children songs
- [For People in Their 40s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
- [50s] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2025]
- Mr.Children Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
- [High Schoolers] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
- SMAP’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
- SPYAIR Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
- Kobukuro Karaoke Hit Songs Ranking [2025]
- SPEED’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
- Aimyon songs that are easy to sing. Songs you can score high with at karaoke.
- Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks.
- RADWIMPS Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Spitz Karaoke Hit Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Tokimeki Part 1Spitz15rank/position

Spitz is a music band that has continued to attract popularity for many years.
They’ve produced numerous classic songs, so I think even younger people know them.
Among Spitz’s works, the track I especially recommend is Tokimeki Part 1.
In terms of melody, it’s a refreshing pop tune.
As for the vocal range, it isn’t particularly narrow, but it isn’t wide either.
The sustained notes aren’t very long, so I think it’s easy to sing even for those with only basic vocal skills.
Beyond the purple nightSpitz16rank/position

This is a song by the Japanese rock band Spitz, released digitally on March 25, 2021 as their 44th single.
It also served as the ending theme for TBS’s NEWS23, so many of you may have heard it there.
The track features a lively rhythm and a distinctly Spitz-like pop melody, making it an easy, sing-along choice for karaoke.
Since the high notes can be tough in the original key, those who struggle with high ranges should consider adjusting the key.
SoulmateSpitz17rank/position

Their 17th single, Fated Person, was released two years after 1997 and chosen as the theme song for the film Whisper of the Moonlight.
It’s a refreshing track marked by a lively beat and a floating, airy melody.
While the overall key is on the higher side, the vocal range isn’t very wide, so it’s easy to sing at karaoke if you adjust the key to suit your voice.
The chorus melody doesn’t move much in pitch either, making it a pop tune that women in particular can comfortably sing all the way through from start to finish.
StargazerSpitz18rank/position

This is a single by Spitz released in January 2004, which reached number one on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was also included on the album “Iroiro Gown,” released in March of the same year.
The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV show “Ainori.”
Spitz MedleySpitz19rank/position

This is a medley of Spitz, a popular band whose unique lyrical expressions have influenced many artists.
Their music is original yet filled with catchy melodies loved by many, and they have left behind numerous masterpieces, including songs that have sold over a million copies.
prophetic dreamSpitz20rank/position

A heart-touching Spitz song that draws the line between dreams and reality.
Released in November 2004, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Medaka.” It was also featured in a Fujifilm commercial, reaching many listeners.
Co-produced with Seiji Kameda, it delivers a realistic sound.
The song became a hit, peaking at No.
4 on the Oricon chart and staying ranked for 14 weeks.
With its bittersweet mood and catchy melody, it’s perfect for weddings and receptions as a performance piece.
If you sing it with heartfelt congratulations for the newlyweds, the venue is sure to be filled with happiness!
Spitz Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Tears SparkleSpitz21rank/position

It’s a Spitz song that conveys a refreshing image like a breeze blowing through in summer.
It’s widely known thanks to various tie-ins, such as variety show theme songs and commercials.
There’s also an intention to spotlight Tanabata, and the lyrics incorporate words that evoke the beginning of summer, which is a major part of the song’s appeal.
It’s a piece you’ll want to sing with a gentle, refreshing touch—like a calm summer wind—while feeling its relaxed tempo.





