A comprehensive introduction to milet’s recommended and soul-stirring popular songs
With a voice that is both powerful and delicate, milet gently captures listeners’ hearts and never lets go.
Many people may have first encountered her music through theme songs for dramas and films and found themselves drawn into her world.
Her lyrics, which seamlessly weave English and Japanese, and her melodies that resonate deep within the emotions are irresistibly compelling—you’ll want to hit repeat again and again after just one listen.
This time, we’ve carefully selected and are introducing some recommended tracks by milet.
We hope this helps you find a new favorite song.
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Introducing milet’s recommended songs and heart-touching popular tracks at a glance (11–20)
Tell memilet

This work, driven by milet’s husky yet translucent vocals that pierce the heart, is a captivating track whose fluent phrasing makes the boundary between English and Japanese disappear.
Its blend of electronic sound and a dreamlike worldview draws you in with an earnest message—wanting to know the reason behind someone’s tears.
Included on her fifth EP released in February 2020, it also became a hot topic as the special theme song for the anime Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia.
The sound co-produced by milet and Ryosuke “Dr.R” Sakai is nothing short of stunning.
Listen to it on nights when you’re carrying feelings you can’t put into words, and it will surely stay close to your heart.
Though it’s challenging to perform, if you can sing it with genuine emotion, you’re sure to earn the respect of those around you.
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Singer-songwriter milet, whose voice reached listeners around the world with her performance at the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The orchestration, reminiscent of medieval European traditional music, blends exquisitely with her vocals, which are both warm and majestic.
Its theme—depicting the love with which time and nature embrace what is precious—will surely strike a deep chord in listeners’ hearts.
Included on the album “Anytime Anywhere,” released in January 2024, this piece was selected as the special ending theme for the two-hour premiere of the TV anime “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End,” which aired in September 2023.
It’s a warmly comforting number that gently stands by those recovering from a sense of loss and taking their first steps forward.
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Included on the double A-side single “I still / Nobody Knows,” released in February 2025, it was written specifically as an insert song for the film “Unknown Girlfriend,” in which she made her debut as an actress.
She penned the lyrics herself, infusing them with a resolve to step toward a version of herself that no one knows yet.
The music video was directed by filmmaker Takahiro Miki and was also used in the movie.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those embarking on new challenges or searching for their true selves.
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Released digitally ahead of schedule in April 2024 as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Antihero.” It opens with a striking piano intro, and her delicate vocals—so intimate you can hear her breath—soak into the heart.
The lyrics, which portray someone moving forward while embracing their wavering emotions as they are, may resonate with graduates carrying conflicting feelings.
A mid-tempo ballad, it forgoes flashy ornamentation, relying instead on the strength of melody and words, making it perfect for those who want to deliver a thoughtful, stripped-down solo performance.
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Milet’s mysterious, commanding voice and distinctive singing style are truly captivating.
Just slightly exaggerating her way of speaking or singing can instantly lighten the mood.
When she sings, she skillfully balances breath and voice and delivers richly emotional performances, so if you keep that unique phrasing—and her cool, mysterious vibe—in mind as you imitate her, you’ll make a strong impression right away.
Create that familiar atmosphere everyone recognizes, and craft a warm, smiling moment!
Walkin’ In My Lanemilet

It’s a song whose husky, powerful vocals resonate deeply.
Released in 2022 as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Yangotonaki Ichizoku” (A Family of Distinction), it carries a positive vibe throughout and empowers you to walk your own path.
The pop, danceable sound is so pleasant to listen to.
If you value being yourself or are ready to take a new step forward, let this song lift your spirits!
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Bluermilet

You’ll find yourself captivated by its grand, dramatic worldview.
Created by singer-songwriter milet, the piece is included on the 2024 single “hanatab.” It drew attention after being chosen as the official theme song for Kobe Suma Sea World.
It was reportedly produced with thoughts turned toward the creatures who see the ocean from a perspective different from our own.
The beautiful vocals, ethereal lyrics, and richly layered soundscape teach us the preciousness of life.
Listen, and you’ll surely feel like heading to the sea.


