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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.

May’n’s Best and Popular Songs (21–30)

fairySheriru Nōmu starring May’n

This is a song from Macross Frontier performed in a scene that leaves an impression that Sheryl has changed due to a certain turning point.

One reason Macross Frontier has been loved for such a long time may be that, no matter which song you pick, they sang pieces that stayed in viewers’ memories.

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May’n – Strobe Fantasy / Official Music Video (2nd Chorus ver.)
Strobe FantasyMay’n

This song, built around themes of fate and miracles, delivers a powerful message and showcases May’n’s overwhelming vocal prowess and emotionally charged lyrics.

The words, which convey the importance of seizing the adventures and miracles hidden in everyday life, are sure to resonate with listeners.

Released in September 2024, it is used as the ending theme for the TV anime “The Explorer’s Hero Tale That Begins from a Mob.” It also marks the start of May’n’s 20th anniversary year since her debut, making it a particularly meaningful single.

If you’re singing it at karaoke, it’s especially recommended when you’re with a boyfriend or someone you’re interested in.

Its powerful yet dreamlike atmosphere is sure to enhance your charm.

May’n’s famous and popular songs (31–40)

OrangeMay’n

May’n – Orange / Official Music Video (full ver.)
OrangeMay’n

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime “PuraOre! ~PRIDE OF ORANGE~.” It’s sung by May’n, a singer from Aichi Prefecture who is also active as an actress, and it was released in 2021 as her 19th single.

The medium‑tempo sound, with hints of R&B, feels mature and wonderful.

May’n’s powerful, resonant vocals really shine.

Try putting it on as background music for a leisurely autumn afternoon.

LIES GOES ONMay’n

May’n – LIES GOES ON / Official Music Video (Full ver.)
LIES GOES ONMay’n

Not only as a singer, but also as a voice actor and musical theater actress, May’n has been remarkably active.

The song featured here, “LIES GOES ON,” was released in August 2023 as her 21st single.

Even in this up-tempo track, you can fully enjoy her powerful and beautifully resonant high-tone voice.

Simply analyzing how she switches between various high registers throughout different sections of the song offers plenty to learn, making it a track I especially recommend that aspiring female singers give a listen to at least once.

YouMay’n

May’n “You” Music Video (2nd chorus ver) – New Opening Theme for the TV anime The Ancient Magus’ Bride
YouMay’n

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime The Ancient Magus’ Bride.

It’s sung by May’n, a female singer from Aichi Prefecture.

It was released in 2018 as her 15th single.

The lyrics are heartrending yet hopeful, and they really make your chest tighten.

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[Music Video] TV Anime “Azur Lane” Opening Theme Song: graphite/diamond
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A track by singer May’n, best known for her role as Sheryl Nome in Macross.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime adaptation of the smartphone game app Azur Lane.

May’n’s beautiful vocals, with their brilliant high notes, and the driving melody will get you hyped.

The dramatic arrangement, with powerfully resonant strings, captivates many listeners.

Azure PulseMay’n

Starting with May’n’s low, powerful vocals right from the intro, this is an up-tempo, exhilarating track.

It was selected as the 2022 theme song for TV Aichi’s baseball broadcast “10-chan Baseball,” which supports the Chunichi Dragons.

Just as the title “Blue Pulse” suggests, the drumbeat that surges like a rising heartbeat and May’n’s vocals make this a song that runs alongside you and cheers you on.

Listen to it while running and you’ll feel like you can go an extra 5 km! Why not add it to your running playlist?