Chanmina commands both powerful rap and delicate vocals with ease, radiating a one-of-a-kind presence.
Her songs stir the emotions sleeping deep in your heart and have the strength to gently push listeners forward.
Many of you may be wondering which track to start with.
Here, we’ve carefully selected recommended songs by Chanmina.
You’re sure to find a track that resonates with your heart.
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Chanmina’s recommended songs and popular tracks that hit the heart (1–10)
Angelchanmina

A popular song by Chanmina with a Latin-inspired beat that combines the scorching energy of a midsummer sun with the allure of the night.
The sense of danger that flickers beneath its exhilarating melody really grabs listeners’ hearts.
Released in July 2020 as a tie-in for an energy drink and later included on the album “Harenchi,” the track was also chosen as the opening theme for the 2022 drama “Koi to Dangan,” and has remained beloved over time.
Its energetic yet slightly wistful sound is perfect not only for moments when you want to fire yourself up, but also as a great companion for a drive.
It’s an addictive song that lets you sink into a liberating mood.
NGchanmina

A track packed with sharp messages from Chanmina, who’s also expanding her work as a producer.
It sings of a fierce will to overturn the “NO” imposed by society through her own talent and way of life.
This piece has a backstory: the track was originally created around the time of the classic Beauty, and she revisited and completed it in its current, remade form.
The aggressive rap—like she’s reclaimed her former thorns—stirs a fighting spirit in listeners.
Released as a digital single in August 2024, it was also used as the theme song for her self-produced audition project No No Girls.
When you feel crushed by others’ judgments or need to fire yourself up to fight, these powerful lyrics are sure to hit home.
SAD SONGchanmina

An artist who captivates countless fans with her overwhelming vocal prowess and expressive power, Chanmina.
This song, quietly included only in the first limited edition of the album “Never Grow Up,” portrays the ache of realizing that even at the height of happiness, it won’t last forever.
Knowing the delicate backstory—that it was created in a six-tatami room—and the paradoxical feeling of being “so happy it hurts,” makes your chest tighten, doesn’t it? Originally a bonus track from an August 2019 release, it captured many hearts following its digital release in January 2025 and her performances on popular video platforms.
It’s a masterpiece that gently stays by your side on nights when time with someone precious feels both cherished and fleeting.
Grade Bchanmina

Chanmina is widely supported for her unwavering commitment to a unique style, powered by overwhelming vocal prowess and rap skills.
Her bold lyrics, which gleefully shrug off public evaluations and rankings, have a power that boosts your self-esteem just by listening.
With a hook and beat that are irresistibly catchy, the song has an infectious groove that makes your body move.
Featured on her April 2023 album “Naked,” this track was chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s original dating show “GIRL or LADY: Watashi ga Saikyo.” Its total streams have surpassed 100 million, earning a Platinum certification—proof of its enduring popularity.
It’s perfect when you want confidence or need to hype yourself up, and it’s sure to resonate if you’re looking for an energy boost.
Never Grow Upchanmina

This is a mid-tempo number created by Chanmina, a trilingual rapper/singer who works in Japanese, Korean, and English, during a pivotal moment in her life when she turned 20.
Even when your head knows you have to become an adult, your heart can’t keep up—this frustration, along with the inescapable dependence on a love you can’t cut off, shapes a world that will grip listeners’ hearts tightly.
Included on the album “Never Grow Up,” released in August 2019, the track was also chosen as the theme song for the FOD drama “Jigoku no Girlfriend,” and it became a long-running hit with over 100 million streams.
It’s a song that gently nudges you forward when you can’t forget a certain love, or when you want to break with the past and become a new version of yourself.
Be sure to check it out.
PAIN IS BEAUTYchanmina

This mellow number marks a turning point at age twenty, confronting the scars buried deep within head-on.
Guided by the belief that “pain becomes beauty,” it’s a candid song by Chanmina that lays bare past experiences of bullying and loneliness, released digitally in November 2018.
Contrary to her bold public image, the delicate vocals intertwined with heartfelt rap tug powerfully at the listener’s heartstrings.
Later included on the album “Never Grow Up,” this track gently embraces the loneliness of anyone crying alone with no one to confide in.
When you want to turn even your painful past into fuel and move forward, let this song give you a supportive push.
Dahliachanmina

Not only as a rapper but also with her outstanding vocal ability, Chanmina captivates many listeners.
This piece, which closes her EP “Bijin” released in April 2021, is a standout ballad that sings of the pain and earnest wishes behind beauty.
In contrast to the sharp messaging of the title track “Bijin,” the vocals—evoking even the passionate intensity of enka—seem to resonate deep within the listener’s heart.
Although it has no official tie-ins, its live performances and the lingering impact of its visuals have become talking points, and the song enjoys enduring popularity among fans.
Please give it a listen when you feel pained by comparisons with others or on nights when you want to face your own vulnerability.


