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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 Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

fireflySpitz29rank/position

Spitz’s classic song “Hotaru.” Although it tends to be overshadowed because they have so many big hits, this track also became a nationwide success just like their other famous songs.

As a Spitz song, the key is inevitably high, but the vocal range is set relatively narrow compared to many of their tracks.

You don’t need to mimic Spitz’s singing style—one option is to lower the key and sing with a gritty, shouted delivery like Takeshi “Pistol” Takehara.

The vocal line itself is extremely catchy, so feel free to add an arrangement that suits you.

raspberrySpitz30rank/position

This song is characterized by a pop, catchy melody and bold lyrics.

It’s one of the tracks included on the album “How to Fly in the Sky,” released in September 1994, and it stands out for its expressions that incorporate sexual themes.

Reportedly written by Masamune Kusano with a female vocalist in mind, the piece is also very popular live, boasting as many as 139 performances.

Its charm lies in the gap between its fairy-tale-like atmosphere and its lyrics, offering a deep exploration of love and desire.

It’s recommended for those who want to enjoy the contrast between daring lyrics and a pop melody.

Give it a try at karaoke!

Spitz Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Small creatureSpitz31rank/position

The song “Small Creatures” is included as the title track on their 14th album.

It was used as the brand CM song for Century 21, and its striking guitar phrases and gentle melody really stick in your ears.

The vocal range isn’t very wide, and there are few high notes or big leaps, so it’s an easy pick for karaoke.

For a Spitz song, quite a few people can probably sing it in the original key—definitely a pop tune you’ll want to add to your repertoire.

Love SongSpitz32rank/position

[Vietsub] Spitz – Love Song “Koi no Uta – Spitz”
Love Song Spitz

The song “Koi no Uta,” included on the second album Namae wo Tsukete Yaru, is a track that shifted Spitz’s direction from their previously strong punk-band color.

A rock-arranged version appears on their indie mini-album Hibari no Kokoro.

With a relatively narrow melodic range and a relaxed off-beat groove, it should be easy to sing at karaoke.

The melody also moves less than is typical for Spitz’s songs, so give it a try!

Protect the LightSpitz33rank/position

Released in October 2025 as a digital single—the first in about two and a half years—it serves as the opening theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY Season 3.

Masamune Kusano commented, “While it’s a work whose comical and cute depictions are fun, I wanted the song to face the sorrow that flows at the root of the story rather than run from it,” and true to his words, the sound beautifully captures a world where poignancy and hope intersect.

The rich arrangement, co-produced with Seiji Kameda, is also a highlight, with horn sections and organ adding vivid color.

It gently gives a push to the courage to protect what matters most.

ultramarineSpitz34rank/position

Gunjou, the 33rd single, was chosen as the commercial song for MLJ’s “Official Artist Sound.” It also drew attention for featuring backing vocals by Takuya Ohashi of Sukima Switch and singer-songwriter Kana Uemura.

With a relatively narrow vocal range and a relaxed rhythm, it’s less challenging than many Spitz songs, making it a safe choice for karaoke.

If possible, try tackling the chorus parts with friends—its breezy beat makes it a pleasant, uplifting pop tune that’s sure to liven things up.