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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.

Crystal Kay’s greatest and most popular songs (41–50)

Can’t be StoppedCrystal Kay

Hailing from Yokohama and shaped by a diverse cultural background, Crystal Kay has built a solid place for herself in Japan’s music scene by drawing on her rich musicality and unique sensibility.

Released on November 27, 2003, “Can’t be Stopped” pairs positive lyrics about believing in yourself and moving forward with Crystal Kay’s soulful vocals, offering courage and hope to anyone striving to overcome challenges.

It’s not only perfect for getting a party going, but also highly recommended for those seeking strength to power through everyday life!

Eternal MemoriesCrystal Kay

Crystal Kay – Eternal Memories (HD Remaster)
Eternal MemoriesCrystal Kay

Crystal Kay is a female singer who earns high praise from critics for her powerful vocals and sophisticated musical sensibilities.

While her early work centered on R&B, she’s recently been exploring Black music styles like trap and neo-soul.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Eternal Memories.

Rather than a straightforward expression of gratitude to her parents, the lyrics feel more like she’s reexamining the parts of herself that couldn’t be honest in the past.

Paired with the melody, it all comes together to create a highly dreamlike atmosphere.

Hard To SayCrystal Kay

Crystal Kay – Hard to Say (Acoustic Live in New York)
Hard To SayCrystal Kay

This is a famous song by Crystal Kay that sparked controversy for starting with a rap right from the intro.

The tightly chopped guitar gives it a groovy feel, and the melody uses a chord progression that resonates well with Japanese listeners, leading to a major hit.

Beyond the excellence of the track itself, it’s a piece where you can truly feel genuine vocal prowess.

I LOVE…Crystal Kay

Crystal Kay “I LOVE…” (Official HIGE DANDism cover) Digital Release on Fri, Dec 11
I LOVE...Crystal Kay

Singer Crystal Kay, known for her signature hit “Koi ni Ochitara,” has released the first cover album of her career, which includes a rendition of Official HIGE DANDism’s “I LOVE…”.

The original is notable for its band sound—a light, groovy mid-tempo track characteristic of Hige Dandism—but this cover reimagines it as a slow-tempo ballad.

You can really feel Crystal Kay’s exceptional vocal ability and her power to convey the song’s world.

The chorus, where her clear, unadorned high notes soar straight and true, is a must-listen!

OneCrystal Kay

[VietSub] ONE ~ Crystal Kay 'Pokemon The Movie 11 Ending'
OneCrystal Kay

It was used as the theme song for the movie Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl – Giratina and the Sky Bouquet: Shaymin.

The lyrics are sung gently and with rich expression.

With Crystal Kay’s songs, you can feel the atmosphere just by listening, even without seeing her expressions.

In this song too, the warmth of friendship and tender affection for friends come through in her voice alone.

Let’s sing with heartfelt emotion, just like Crystal Kay’s vocals!

kirakuniCrystal Kay

The Crystal Kay with a hint of innocence is no more! This is her full-fledged dance tune, with her polished beauty shining through.

Her toned physique and great style pair perfectly with a sexy Japanese-inspired outfit.

The song and music video, which elegantly blend elements of Japanese beauty, are works of art.

Love MyselfCrystal Kay

Crystal Kay “Love Myself” – Official Music Video
Love MyselfCrystal Kay

This is an empowering anthem filled with a strong message about loving and cheering for yourself.

Released digitally in November 2024 to celebrate Crystal Kay’s 25th anniversary, the song features lyrics and composition by Misako Sakazume—who has worked on some of Crystal Kay’s signature hits—and arrangement by producer UTA.

The music video portrays Crystal Kay in a natural, down-to-earth light against the majestic landscapes of Hokkaido.

It’s a track that emphasizes the importance of living true to yourself, perfect for moments when you want to face forward and do your best or boost your confidence.

Crystal Kay’s clear, transparent vocals are sure to soothe your heart.