May'n's famous and popular songs
May’s (Main), known for the theme song of the film Incite Mill: 7-Day Death Game and various anime, is a standout female rock vocalist with overwhelming vocal power and a soaring high tone.
Her popularity extends beyond Japan, and she’s toured in countries such as the United States, China, and France.
Experience her captivating voice for yourself.
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May’n’s Best and Popular Songs (21–30)
ViViDMay’n

The opening theme of the TV anime “Blood Lad.” It was also used as one of the monthly rotating ending themes on the Nico Nico Live program “Denpa Chohokyoku,” where she co-hosted with musician and MC Ken Washizaki.
If you wishMay’n

A song used as the theme for the PSP game Valkyria Chronicles III.
There’s no doubt it’s a masterpiece that sings of the sorrow of war and the wish to reclaim “the scenery we want to show our homeland,” but it’s unfortunate that, since the third game features a backline unit as the protagonists, there’s a noticeable mismatch between the song’s tone and the game’s content.
Blue skyMay’n

The ending theme of “BTOOOM!” is characterized by a relaxed and calming feel, serving as a refreshing respite that you wouldn’t find anywhere in the anime’s harsh and desolate world.
For viewers who can’t catch a break during the main story, it functions as an excellent ending theme that invites a brief, palette-cleansing rest.
Try to believeMay’n

It was used as the theme song for the live-action film “The Incite Mill: 7-Day Death Game.” Wasn’t this the first time May’n, under that name, had been involved with a live-action work? Naturally, her sincerity toward her craft also shines through in this song, and she superbly conveys the unease of the game that is about to begin through her vocal delivery.
Logos of the DawnMay’n

It is the second opening theme of the anime Aquarion Logos.
Sung so that deep feelings and hidden passion overflow in the chorus, this song is a must-listen even for those who aren’t interested in Aquarion Logos.
Cheryl’s Space Sibling ShipSheriru Nōmu

Because Ranka Lee holds the position of a rookie idol, there are several gag/novelty songs even within the TV anime; this track is one of the few “gag slots” for Sheryl, performed in an enka style.
Since Aya Endo, the voice actress for Sheryl Nome, also participates as the narrator, the credit is listed under the name “Sheryl Nome.”
What ‘Bout My StarSheriru Nōmu starring May’n

A song featured in Macross Frontier, and a rare one among Sheryl Nome’s tracks for emphasizing cuteness.
Not only does it showcase her ability to master a wide variety of musical styles, but the way she delivers songs with many English lyrics—like this one—with crisp enunciation once again makes clear just how skilled she is.


