Deeply Relatable: Kana Nishino’s Lyrics in These Beloved Songs
Kana Nishino, a female singer who enjoys overwhelming support from young women.
Her biggest appeal is, without a doubt, the lyrics told from a woman’s perspective!
Those straightforward words gently sink into many women’s hearts and have earned deep empathy.
It’s said that in her hugely popular lyrics, she has her own unique way of writing.
She apparently writes lyrics the way you would craft a movie’s storyline!
In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce songs of hers whose lyrics are especially relatable and captivating.
You’re sure to find a masterpiece that stays close to your heart.
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Deeply Relatable: Kana Nishino’s Most Empathic Lyrics (11–20)
Dear BrideNishino Kana

Opening with gentle piano and beautiful strings, this song is a wedding tune whose lyrics carry a congratulatory message for a close friend stepping into a new life.
Its warm words, written in relatable everyday language, have surely moved many listeners.
Chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi TV,” it was released in October 2016 as the 33rd single, and Kana Nishino won the 49th Japan Cable Radio Awards for it.
With a softly conversational melody that feels soothing, it’s a number that brightens a friend’s special day.
It’s perfect for singing as a performance or using as background music for a message video from friends—there’s no doubt it will convey your heartfelt congratulations.
SAKURA, I love you?Nishino Kana

Released in 2012 as their 16th single, “SAKURA, I love you?” is a heart-wrenching song that perfectly suits the cherry blossom season.
While gazing at the blossoms, the narrator remembers someone they used to love who is no longer here.
Seeing something and being reminded of someone—everyone has moments like that, don’t they?
like; to like; fond ofNishino Kana

With its incredibly straightforward title, “Suki” (I Like You) is the perfect song for that very moment when love begins.
It’s packed with the adorable feeling of suddenly becoming aware—realizing, “I like this person”—about someone who was just a friend, someone you were always with as if it were the most natural thing.
The relaxed tempo pierces the heart even more.
GoodbyeNishino Kana

The song “Sayonara” portrays a love that ends without either person noticing the growing mismatch of feelings and the difficulties of romance.
There are many reasons and patterns for breakups, but this sad love song powerfully conveys the pain of parting while still in love.
If you’ve experienced a similar relationship, this song will surely make you cry.
You…Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino, a charismatic figure in love songs, is popular among young women.
Among her tracks, this one resonates not only when you think of a lover or a friend, but with anyone who comes to mind—it gently finds its way into anyone’s heart.
It’s a song that makes your heart feel softer when you think of someone special.
Best FriendNishino Kana

As the title suggests, “Best Friend” was sung for her friend.
Released in 2010, it’s her ninth single.
Since it was also used in a commercial, many of you may have heard it.
It’s a song that conveys respect for a friend and heartfelt gratitude.
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Have a nice dayNishino Kana

“I just can’t get out of bed in the morning…” For those sleepy mornings, this song—beloved as the theme for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi TV in 2016—gives you a boost of energy.
With lyrics full of everyday vibes that practically let you hear the alarm clock and smell the coffee, it’s something anyone can relate to! The down-to-earth message Kana Nishino delivers is packed with positive energy that nudges you to say, “Alright, let’s do our best today!” even when studying or going to school feels like a drag.
Even the hectic rush of getting ready in the morning seems like it could move along smoothly when you listen to this track.


