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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It’s a mixture rock number used as the opening theme for the anime Zoids: New Century/Zero! Sung by Nanase Aikawa, who’s delivered numerous hits like “Koisokomi” and “Yume Miru Shoujo ja Irarenai,” the track was released in 2001 as her 18th single.
The crisp, punchy band sound is insanely cool! Aikawa’s vocal work has real backbone, and as you listen, you can feel a natural surge of passion welling up from deep inside your chest.


