A collection of Miliyah Kato’s greatest hits. Introducing her popular tracks all at once, starting with love songs!
Miliyah Kato, the songstress who continues to brilliantly color the J-POP scene.
With her fragile yet powerful vocals and deeply empathetic lyrics, she has captured the hearts of many listeners.
A highly skilled artist who effortlessly traverses genres like R&B, pop, and ballads, she has released numerous classic tracks into the world.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of songs brimming with Miliyah Kato’s charm.
You’re sure to find a track that resonates with your heart!
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A collection of Miliyah Kato’s greatest hits. A roundup of her popular songs, starting with love songs! (1–10)
LONELYKatō Miriya feat. LANA

This is a track by Miliyah Kato—known for her realistic, highly relatable lyrics—teaming up with new-generation icon LANA.
The theme of the song is “loneliness.” It powerfully conveys the honest feeling of “I’m not okay” hidden behind a brave front, and the earnest wish to simply have someone by your side.
Over a mellow beat crafted by KM, the emotional vocals of Miliyah Kato blend with LANA’s cool flow, stirring the heart.
Released in July 2024, the song also drew attention as a collaboration between a Heisei-era gal and a Reiwa-era gal.
On nights when you feel alone, this song, which seems to speak on your behalf, will surely stay gently by your side.
love and joyKatō Miriya × Shiina Ringo

A track that sparked major buzz by bringing together two charismatic leaders of the J-POP scene, Miliyah Kato and Ringo Sheena.
Released in October 2024 to commemorate Miliyah Kato’s 20th anniversary, the song was created with the participation of the artist she deeply admires, Ringo Sheena.
Over a sharp, edgy sound where hip-hop and R&B fuse, Kato weaves a universal theme—what is true love?—that strikes straight to the heart.
Also included on the analog EP “Epiphany EP,” this work is sure to resonate with anyone who wishes to stay true to their own vision of love and way of life.
Love ForeverKatō Miriya × Shimizu Shōta

The golden duo representing the J-POP scene, Miliyah Kato and Shota Shimizu, have an unmissable duet song.
While celebrating the joy of meeting, its lyrics occasionally hint at an inevitable end, making it achingly bittersweet and tightening your chest.
Told from both of their perspectives, it’s a track that powerfully conveys gratitude toward the person who saved them from lonely days.
Released in May 2009 as a single by Miliyah Kato and included on the classic album “Ring,” the song became hugely popular, with its music video winning an award at MTV VMAJ 2010.
The section in the latter half where their harmonies intertwine is a must-hear.
It’s a masterpiece perfect for nights when you want to bask in the beautiful memories and bittersweetness of love.
Miliyah Kato’s collection of greatest hits. A roundup of popular songs, starting with love songs! (11–20)
DEVIL KISSKato Miria

An astonishing track by Miliyah Kato that portrays the ultimate form of twisted affection—loving so much that it turns to hate.
This song is the lead track from the album “WHO LOVES ME,” released in October 2021.
The lyrics vividly convey an intense mix of obsession and madness toward the beloved, expressing love so overwhelming it borders on deranged.
It’s a work to listen to when saccharine love songs aren’t enough and you want to touch the fierce passions lurking in the depths of the human heart.
LALALA feat. Wakadanna (Shonan no Kaze)Kato Miria

This is one of Miliyah Kato’s signature songs, a moving collaboration between two artists active in the J-pop scene.
Featuring Wakadanna from Shonan no Kaze and arranged by MINMI, it’s a luxurious team-up.
Over a warm, embracing sound, the song expresses deep affection for an irreplaceable presence.
In fact, the lyrics were written for her beloved dog.
That personal love gently illuminates listeners’ own feelings for someone precious in their hearts.
Released in October 2007, it became a milestone as her first entry into the Oricon Weekly Top 10.
It’s also included on the acclaimed album “TOKYO STAR.” A gentle, heartwarming track that stays close to you when you’re thinking of someone dear.
YOU… feat. Izumi Nakasone (HY)Kato Miria

Speaking of collaborations between powerhouse female singers, we can’t forget this song by Miliyah Kato and Izumi Nakasone of HY.
Based on real unrequited-love stories sent in by radio listeners, the two artists co-created this gem of a ballad.
Released in September 2014 as their 30th single, it was also included on the milestone 10th-anniversary album “MUSE.” The frustration of not being able to put your feelings into words, and the emotional wavering as you move toward confessing your love, come through poignantly in the harmony between Kato’s delicate vocals and Nakasone’s warm voice.
Chosen as the theme song for a radio drama, this track just might gently give you the push you need if you’re struggling with a one-sided love.
Dear Lonely GirlKato Miria

This song is a powerful message to peers who grapple with loneliness and a yearning for self-expression.
It declares that it’s okay to be naive or cheeky—be yourself—and her heartfelt cry resonated with many listeners.
Released in March 2005 as her third single, it was also included on the album “Rose.” The track also serves as an answer song to ECD’s work, and when you listen to it in moments of feeling misunderstood or lonely, it offers a gentle warmth that feels like a reassuring push forward.


