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)
CandyKurisutaru Kei

Released in October 2003.
A Western-style hip-hop track produced by female singer-songwriter YOSHIKA.
This upbeat, soul- and Black music-inspired love song is popular among teens.
The music video has a ’90s R&B vibe, and the young Crystal Kay looks adorable!
Rule Your WorldKurisutaru Kei

A slow, low-tempo rap/Trap/R&B track in the Black music vein released in 2014, with a comfortable, resonant bass that sinks into your body.
A cool track that those who like this style will love.
Recommended especially for men who are into trap.
Crystal Kay’s Greatest and Popular Songs (31–40)
MapleNEW!Crystal Kay

This is the version sung by Crystal Kay, who has been active on the front lines since her debut at 13.
Featured at the very beginning of her first cover album, “I SING,” released in April 2021, this track offers a fresh, synth-driven electronic arrangement that contrasts with the original.
Arranged by Kazuhiko Maeda, the warm yet dance-influenced sound design brings out the charm of her voice.
Beneath the poignancy, a core strength quietly emerges, making it perfect for a night drive or moments of solitary reflection.
Savor a sophisticated, urban atmosphere that’s distinct from Spitz’s take.
TogetherCrystal Kay

A timeless message that gives a push to those who keep taking on challenges is woven into this classic by Crystal Kay.
Included on a single released in February 2006, it was used as the relay theme song for TV Tokyo’s coverage of “Torino 2006.” The song is also featured on the acclaimed album “Call me Miss…”.
Crystal Kay’s supple movement between R&B and pop, paired with her expansive, nurturing vocals, is truly captivating.
It offers warmth that supports not only athletes facing high-stakes competitions, but everyone standing at a turning point in life—like entrance exams or job hunting.
PresentCrystal Kay

Crystal Kay, who has long led Japan’s R&B scene with her overwhelming vocal prowess.
This track, which graces the latter part of her December 2015 album “Shine,” was written and composed by singer-songwriter Misako Sakazume.
It’s a mid-tempo number for adults that reminds us the truest gifts aren’t material presents, but the self-affirmation and smiles found after overcoming trials.
Though it’s an album cut, many fans have been deeply moved by its profound message.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to pause amid busy days and be gentle with yourself.
Especially when you feel you might be pushing a bit too hard, why not gift yourself her tender, enveloping vocals as a reward?
When I Fall in LoveCrystal Kay

It’s the theme song of a popular drama and one of Crystal Kay’s signature tracks.
It’s a wedding song—great for the entrance, and also recommended for friends to sing.
It’s originally sung by a woman, but it sounds cool when a man belts it out too.
Crystal Kay’s songs are challenging, but it feels great when you sing them well.
kissCrystal Kay

A warm song by Crystal Kay that makes you want to give it to your partner when you’re getting married.
It’s a gentle classic that invites couples to look back on the time they’ve spent together and rediscover how precious those moments are.


