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 (21–30)
Delicious FridayKurisutaru Kei

Released in March 2012.
This upbeat J-pop track is perfect for partying at the club on Friday night, with a colorful, neon-lit, all-night party music video that’s a highlight.
Recommended for when you want to boost your energy.
THE LIGHTKurisutaru Kei

This song was included on the single “Kimi ga Ita Kara,” released in June 2015, and was featured in the commercial for Samsung’s Galaxy S6 / S6 edge.
It’s a powerful, Western-style hip-hop track with a strong, beautiful vocal that resonates.
Two As OneKurisutaru Kei

Released in October 2005.
A collaboration between Crystal Kay and CHEMISTRY.
It was used in a Toyota Wish commercial.
An upbeat, catchy love song with beautiful vocals that will make you feel happy.
Girl’s NightKurisutaru Kei

Released in May 2001.
A perfect upbeat track for a party with a teen 90s Western R&B/Hip-Hop vibe.
Recommended for fans of 90s Western music and Black music.
The music video features a cute, teenage Crystal Kay.
Lost ChildKurisutaru Kei

Released in February 2001.
A sweet, girlish track with a romantic, fluffy vibe by Hiroshi Fujiwara + Shinichi Osawa feat., chosen as the theme song for the film “Satorare: Tribute to a Sad Genius.”
Sweet FriendsKurisutaru Kei

A pop and lovely hip-hop song about friendship that was included on Crystal Kay’s 16th single “Kiss,” released in January 2005.
It’s recommended when you want to listen to something that puts you in a happy mood or features clean, Western-style vocals.
TearsKurisutaru Kei

A love song included on Crystal Kay’s fifth album, Crystal Style, released in March 2005.
It’s a bittersweet love song featuring a gentle, slow tempo and a beautiful, soulful vocal performance that leaves a lasting impression.


