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 (41–50)
mother landCrystal Kay

A heartwarming song filled with love for a mother.
Set to a gentle melody, it sings of gratitude to a mother and the bittersweetness of parting.
Released in May 2004 as Crystal Kay’s 14th single, it was also chosen as an ending theme for the popular anime Fullmetal Alchemist.
It drew attention as Crystal Kay’s first ballad sung entirely in Japanese.
Perfect for special days when you want to express your feelings to family—like Mother’s Day or a wedding.
If you usually feel too shy to say “thank you,” why not convey that sentiment through this song?
Crystal Kay's classic and popular songs (51–60)
So close like this…Crystal Kay

The image of an independent woman in her thirties singing with a refreshing, empowering vibe fits perfectly.
It’s a song sung by a woman in unrequited love, thinking of the person she loves.
You can even imagine a forbidden love, like one between people of the same sex, where no matter how much she feels, it never gets through.
I can’t even count how many times this song has made my heart flutter.
As many times as you likeCrystal Kay

A song by Crystal Kay, who has foreign parents and is also proficient in English.
This track is special, as she was heavily involved in composing it, and it’s characterized by the repetition of the title phrase in the chorus.
From the Christmas-inspired intro, it lifts you into a happy mood.
Unrequited loveCrystal Kay

This is a track from Crystal Kay’s album “4 REAL,” released on November 27, 2003.
It is also included on the 2004 selection album “CK5.” The song powerfully expresses the heartache of unrequited love.
Delicious FridayCrystal Kay

It also sounds like a cheer-up song for women who are swamped with deadlines and paperwork.
Because there’s a “delicious Friday,” you can start giving it your all again from Monday.
It’s an upbeat track that says, even though there’s a mountain of work piling up, just forget it all for now and have fun.
The miracle that we were able to meetCrystal Kay

She has always had a cute smile, yet Crystal Kay also carried a very mature vibe.
She always looked so confident when she sang—so cool, right? This song, which expresses the feelings of a devoted woman, is also a cool and wonderful track.
FLY AWAYCrystal Kay


In a commercial ANA made in 1998 under the catchphrase “All For You,” Crystal Kay’s “FLY AWAY” was featured.
The song was included as the B-side to her debut single “Eternal Memories,” which she released at the age of 13.
With a level of expressive richness that belies her age, it powerfully conveys the thrill and excitement of an airplane about to take off.
Originally created as an image song for ANA, it was later officially released due to the strong response.
Listening to the commercial and her vocals really makes you want to get on a plane and travel somewhere!


