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 masterpieces and popular songs (1–10)
Diamond CrevasseSheriru Nōmu starring May’n

The well-known early ending theme of Macross F performed under the name Sheryl Nome.
This track showcases her impressive vocal ability as she delivers unwaveringly in the high register.
It was released as a paired single together with the show’s insert song “Sagittarius☆9PM Don’t be late.”
Sagittarius ☆ 9 p.m. Don’t be late.Sheriru Nōmu starring May’n

One of the in-program songs sung by Sheryl Nome in Macross F.
While “Diamond Crevasse” expresses the transience hidden within Sheryl Nome, this song, by contrast, successfully impressed upon anime viewers her powerful presence at the time of her debut.
Yamaidare, darlin’.May’n

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Aquarion Logos.
With its bright, poppy sound and slightly sexy lyrics, doesn’t it fit perfectly with Aquarion, which is always emphasizing “combining”?
In love with todayMay’n

The opening theme of the anime “Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha.” Its lyrics and melody, which align with the theme of a gentle, budding romance, make it a masterpiece that raises viewers’ excitement even before the main story begins.
The promotional video also presents a kind of cuteness that’s a bit different from May’n’s usual style.
Universal BunnySheriru Nōmu starring May’n

An insert song from the film Macross Frontier: The False Songstress.
Those who have sung this at karaoke will know there are parts that must be performed at a very rapid tempo, making it a song that tests both diction and vocal ability; it also showcases her skill in delivering it so impressively.
Sayonara no Tsubasa ~ the end of triangleSheriru Nōmu starring May’n/Ranka Rī (Nakajima Ai)

This song, used as an insert track in Macross F: The Wings of Goodbye, serves as a fitting finale for the film.
With its poignant yet driving melody and lyrics—and the fact that it’s a duet with Ranka—it encapsulates a world view that befits the culmination of Macross F, making it a true masterpiece.
Chase the worldMay’n

Used as the opening theme, the song is highly fast-paced, as if embodying the world of the anime Accel World.
Not only that, it brilliantly captures the setting where augmented reality is featured in the story, as well as the exhilaration felt before entering a battle.


