Nanase Aikawa’s famous and popular songs
Let me introduce you to songs by Nanase Aikawa, a female singer signed to Avex.
Her music is rooted in rock, which is a major part of its appeal, and among the producers who have worked with her is Tomoyasu Hotei, one of Japan’s most renowned guitarists.
When she debuted, her songwriting consciously leaned toward darker, non-upbeat rock—the opposite of the positive, girl-pop style that was mainstream at the time—so she has more cool, edgy tracks than bright, poppy ones.
Nanase Aikawa is from Osaka, and her humorous personality is also a big part of her charm.
In particular, her appearances on the TV show “Utaban” together with T.M.Revolution’s Takanori Nishikawa are very entertaining, so be sure to check them out.
Now, please enjoy the cool tracks of Nanase Aikawa.
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Nanase Aikawa’s Classic and Popular Songs (21–30)
Become oneAikawa Nanase

A love ballad.
It’s heartrending and very romantic.
It really tugs at the heart.
One of the few slow ballads, and it’s very mellow.
When it played in the car, I found myself completely absorbed.
Even though it’s a slow song, it’s sung beautifully.
Hikari no MiAikawa Nanase

I really love the lyrics of this song, too.
You can really feel how carefully it’s being sung.
Lately I find this level of sound more mature than intense tracks, and it lets the voice come through nicely.
The way it’s sung so gently conveys that there’s genuine feeling throughout the whole song.
Even now…Aikawa Nanase

I like this song straight up.
It’s so heartbreaking it makes my chest ache.
I used to sing it a lot at karaoke as a song that really moves people.
The lyrics themselves are very sad.
I can’t help but get absorbed in it.
I loved it.
So much.
It reminds me of the guy I was seeing back then.
The day we stop being loversAikawa Nanase

It has a pop vibe that somehow feels heartwarming, and the singing is very careful.
Not just the edgy stuff—songs in this style are nice too.
It feels like the emotions really come through.
It’s the kind of song I’d want to listen to while driving.
It felt nostalgic and brought back memories.
To the MoonAikawa Nanase

This song gently sings of Ms.
Nanase’s delicate nighttime image.
I think it might be a hidden gem.
I love how coolly and carefully she performs it—it’s wonderful.
The moon suits her image so well.
It’s become a number I truly love.
PrayerAikawa Nanase

She sings it with a very poignant, gentle touch.
I feel her voice has come out a bit on the cute side, but a song like this is wonderful when she sings it.
Her beautiful vocals are moving—I could listen to them forever.
I recommend it as one of the classics.
If I could become a birdAikawa Nanase

A song by Nanase Aikawa whose lyrics, filled with bittersweet feelings, and clear, translucent vocals resonate deeply.
It expresses lost love and heartache through the longing to take flight like a bird.
Included on the best-of album “ID,” released in May 1999, the piece was composed by Tetsurō Oda.
This ballad showcases Aikawa’s delicate expressiveness, with a memorable melody line that evokes the end of spring.
It’s a track that stays close to those who’ve experienced heartbreak or parting with someone dear.
You’ll surely find yourself relating to the many lines that etch themselves into your heart.


