Anna Tsuchiya, a rock singer who began her career as a model before launching her music activities.
With her rock-infused, wild, and powerful vocals, she’s an artist who embodies the image of a cool, strong woman.
Though she’s known for her flashy, cool image, she also captivates with deeply evocative songs that become even more compelling when you fully grasp the meaning of the lyrics.
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Anna Tsuchiya’s Best and Popular Songs (1–10)
roseTsuchiya Anna

The anime opening theme for Ai Yazawa’s manga NANA.
In the live-action version, Mika Nakashima’s “GLAMOROUS SKY” is famous, but personally I feel this song by Anna Tsuchiya better matches the image of Nana’s singing voice in the manga.
The powerful sound and vocals fit together perfectly, and I think it’s a cool song even when sung by men at karaoke.
Black TearsTsuchiya Anna

This song was also used as an ending theme for the anime NANA.
It features a powerful vocal and a somewhat heavy sound.
You’ll notice when you listen to it: even though it’s a very solid ballad, for some reason it lifts your spirits.
It’s hard to put this feeling into words, but I hope you’ll sense not just sadness, but an image of overcoming sorrow.
Brave vibrationTsuchiya Anna

This is a song that evokes the scent of summer.
Despite its relaxed tempo, the high points really soar and it becomes more and more fun to listen to.
As it builds, her passionate, fiery vocals are absolutely stunning.
LUCIFERTsuchiya Anna

The main tune included on the very first mini-album marking the 10th anniversary of the solo debut.
As it was also used in the TV commercial for the game The Evil Within, it features an intense sound that evokes a slightly unsettling image.
The lyrics, which weave in religious themes through a unique sensibility, firmly cement the overall image of the track.
BUBBLE TRIPTsuchiya Anna

This is their sixth single.
In this song, the music video showcases a cute side in addition to the usual alluring and cool image.
The sound of the track itself also somehow expresses the duality of femininity—its beauty and cuteness—and it’s the kind of song that, for some reason, sticks in your ears.
LUCYTsuchiya Anna

This is also a song used as the opening theme for the anime NANA.
It fully showcases the driving energy that perfectly matches Anna Tsuchiya’s cool image.
If you want to perform a cool song with female vocals, I recommend covering “rose” or this track!
The Magic of HalloweenTsuchiya Anna

A track included on the 16th album, “LUCIFER.” As the title suggests, it has a vibe that’s perfect for Halloween.
It’s finished with a dark feel similar to the album’s main tune, “LUCIFER,” and it was also used as the theme song for Uzumaki, which was streamed on d Video.


