Crystal Kay's classic and popular songs
We’d like to introduce songs by Crystal Kay, the female singer known for hits like “Koi ni Ochitara” and “Sakura.”
Raised in a music-filled household with a bassist father and a singer mother, she made her debut as a singer quite naturally.
She has landed numerous tie-ins over the years, so you’ve likely had many chances to hear her songs without even realizing it.
In 2008, she performed the theme song for the Pokémon movie, and it seems she also voiced the Pokémon Chansey in the film.
Now, please enjoy the music of Crystal Kay.
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Crystal Kay’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (61–70)
Lost ChildCrystal Kay

It was the theme song for the film “Satorare.” While the movie’s performance was so-so, the music stood out remarkably.
The composition was handled by the distinctive musicians Hiroshi Fujiwara and Shinichi Osawa, with lyrics by the renowned lyricist Saeko Nishio.
It’s sung by the accomplished vocalist Crystal Kay.
The four of them created a fantastical and beautiful masterpiece.
TearsCrystal Kay

It’s a hidden gem from her album “Crystal Style.” When I got dumped by my then long-distance boyfriend, I listened to it over and over.
Even though it happened years ago, the intro still makes my heart skip a beat—it’s such a bittersweet track.
I might run into him again somewhere by chance; until then, I wanted to bounce back and make him regret it.
This song means a lot to me.


