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.
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A roundup introduction to milet’s recommended and emotionally resonant popular songs (21–30)
Anytime Anywheremilet

A digital-only single by milet, released in September 2023.
It was selected as the ending theme for the Nippon TV anime series Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
This medium-tempo song makes extensive use of long tones in the vocal melody, and especially in the sections sung in falsetto—such as the chorus—you can enjoy milet’s highly captivating vibrato.
It’s one of the best tracks to use as a reference for vibrato on long falsetto notes, so be sure to listen closely to the original and try singing it yourself.
Diving Boardmilet

A female singer-songwriter, milet, whose songs reflect a wide range of influences from classical to rock and whose lyrics deftly weave together Japanese and English, has gained strong popularity.
This track, included on her 3rd EP “us,” features a piano-driven sound with a refreshing yet layered arrangement that feels great.
Its message, which gives you a push and fires you up, would surely resonate as the best kind of encouragement for athletes before a match.
With melodies and beats that feel like a tailwind and boost your motivation, it’s a cool pop tune.
Flaremilet

Flare, also known as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Ranking of Kings.
Her voice is warm, and her distinctive singing style can seem challenging, right? From the A melody to just before the chorus, the tempo is slow and relatively easy to sing, so try performing it calmly and steadily.
Then, if you can sing the chorus with a sense of releasing everything, with a flowing openness, it’s perfect.
Take your time practicing, and it might be nice to perform it when the right day comes.
Grab the airmilet

Milet’s songs, often heard as tie-in tracks, are well known, which makes them easier to perform at karaoke.
This song was used in a commercial for Kao’s “Flair Fragrance.” Grab the air also drew attention because Kamikaze Boy from MAN WITH A MISSION provided the song and produced it.
The combination of lively, exhilarating pop and her husky vocals feels fresh, delivering an exceptional sense of exhilaration.
If you can sing it all the way through, it should feel fantastic!
STAYmilet

“STAY,” which was selected as the theme song for the morning information program Mezamashi Doyoubi, is a track included on milet’s first full album, eyes.
Its refreshing, morning-perfect sound, poppy vibe, and milet’s far-reaching vocals are truly striking.
The smooth switching between English and Japanese—one of milet’s trademarks—is alive and well in this song too! If you want to master songs that include English or sing Western music, definitely give it a try!
The Hardestmilet

Featuring milet’s rich vocals and calming atmosphere, “The Hardest,” along with “Who I Am,” was used in the drama Seven Secretaries starring Fumino Kimura.
With its distinctive lyrics that blend English and Japanese to evoke deep emotion in listeners, this song is a great challenge for those who want to master English-heavy songs or sing Western-style music.
It’s a wistful ballad and is considered one of the easier milet songs to sing, so try it while paying attention to pronunciation and how she switches between English and Japanese.
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!


