Nana Mizuki’s classic and popular songs
Here are some songs by Nana Mizuki, who is active as a voice actress and singer and has made her mark in anime and radio.
While taking on numerous voice acting roles in anime and films, Nana Mizuki has also released many songs, several of which have been selected as theme songs for anime and TV programs.
It seems that the backbone of her singing lies in the rigorous training her father put her through from a young age with the aim of making her an enka singer.
As a child, she reportedly entered so many competitions that she was known locally as a “nodo-jiman taikai arashi,” or a regular ringer who swept local singing contests.
Now, please enjoy the songs of Nana Mizuki, whose past of intense training has led to her present-day success.
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Nana Mizuki’s iconic and popular songs (61–70)
Knock U downMizuki Nana

A track included on the album “CANNONBALL RUNNING,” released in December 2019.
It was used as the opening theme for TBS’s TV program COUNT DOWN TV for December and January.
Perhaps because voice actors tend to have solid projection and diction, many of them are great singers, and Nana Mizuki is no exception—she delivers a pretty cool performance here.
In this song, she skillfully switches between a powerful midrange, high tones, and clear high notes using mixed voice.
That means it’s not something you can pull off just by having a high voice; it can be quite challenging.
Do your best to sing it while aiming for proper vocal technique! It’s a mid-tempo rock song with a comfortable groove, so it should be a lot of fun to sing.
Promise on ChristmasMizuki Nana

A Christmas song by Nana Mizuki, who is active as a singer and voice actress! It’s included on the album “GREAT ACTIVITY.” It portrays the happiness of spending the first Christmas together with a lover, as well as everyday gratitude.
How about expressing the thanks you don’t usually say by singing this song on your Christmas date?
WHAT YOU WANTMizuki Nana

It’s an intense 8-beat track.
With its strong sense of speed, it could be great for boosting momentum again around the middle of a relay.
The call-and-response parts in the song help create a sense of unity, so I recommend it.
This track is a single by Nana Mizuki, released more than a year after her previous work, and it came out on September 26, 2018.
Under the starry sky, the moon, and the fireworksMizuki Nana

Nana Mizuki is known for her work as both a voice actress and a singer.
Her song “Under the Starry Sky, the Moon, and Fireworks” is a hidden summer gem that begins with a beautiful piano intro.
Her richly vibrato-laden vocals paint a lovely scene of fireworks, and it truly tugs at the heart.
While it doesn’t have the intense tone of one of her signature tracks, “ETERNAL BLAZE,” it’s a supreme number where you can savor the gentleness of her voice, much like “innocent starter.” It’s also highly recommended for those who haven’t listened much to singers from the voice-acting world!
A smile exists for youMizuki Nana

This is a performance of Nana Mizuki’s “Egao wa Kimi no Tame ni Aru” in sign language.
There was a group version and a solo version, but this time we chose the group version.
It might be interesting to compare it with the solo version.


