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 classic and popular songs (1–10)
HOT BLOODMizuki Nana

A Japanese rock number with traditional flair, powerfully sung by Nana Mizuki as the ending theme for the anime Basilisk: The Ouka Ninja Scrolls.
Heavy guitar lines are layered with synths evoking traditional instruments and taiko-like percussion, sonically expressing the work’s world of ninja fate.
The lyrics, interweaving classical and elegant diction, portray the protagonist’s resolve and tragic love—risking life for the one they cherish despite the bonds of blood—where defiance and resignation toward a shifting destiny collide.
Released in January 2018 as a new track on the best-of album THE MUSEUM III, it was also performed during that year’s seven-day run at Nippon Budokan.
A must-listen for those drawn to a fusion of Japanese elements and rock.
Miracle FlightMizuki Nana

It’s the lead track from the 4th album “ALIVE & KICKING” (from 4:00 in the linked video).
When I listen to this song, it gives me the feeling of “Alright, let’s take the first step!” I recommend it to anyone looking to take on something new.
Theory of Absolute HappinessMizuki Nana

This is a ballad by Nana Mizuki whose pure, straightforward feelings for another person strike a chord.
Released in December 2016 from the album “NEOGENE CREATION,” the song was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Hiruobi!” Gently sung, it expresses the wish for a happy future with an irreplaceable person.
It carries a resolve and desire to grow together with someone dear, even while still imperfect, and its letter-like expressions to a loved one resonate deeply.
It is a song that can deepen the feelings shared by two people who care for each other.
Nana Mizuki’s Best and Most Popular Songs (11–20)
boyMizuki Nana
A heartwarming song that sings of everyday life and the yearning for dreams.
Nana Mizuki’s powerful vocals amplify its positive message.
It’s striking in how it questions ordinary ways of living and conveys the importance of being true to yourself.
Released in June 2009, this track gives listeners courage and hope.
Perfect for those chasing their dreams or standing at a crossroads in life.
Packed with the charm of Nana Mizuki, it’s recommended not only for her fans but also for anyone who needs a boost.
Listen, and you’ll surely regain the sparkle of a young boy at heart!
Star of LoveMizuki Nana

It’s the ending theme song of the anime film Space Battleship Yamato 2199 Chapter 7, and it has a warm, ballad-like feel.
It was originally planned to be orchestral, but for various reasons it ended up in this form.
The high vibrato resonates beautifully, and the very gentle singing voice warms the heart.
POWER GATEMizuki Nana

This song is characterized by its powerful melody and emotionally resonant lyrics.
Released in May 2002, it stayed on the charts for 20 consecutive weeks.
Written, composed, and arranged by Toshiro Yabuki, it carries an uplifting message about overcoming personal weakness and joining forces to change the times.
It held the No.
1 spot for six straight weeks on Cultural Broadcasting’s “SOMETHING DREAMS Multimedia Countdown.” Hugely popular at Nana Mizuki’s live concerts, it’s known among fans as a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone stepping into a new challenge or aiming to achieve something together with their peers.
STARTING NOW!Mizuki Nana

It’s the opening theme for the anime “This Art Club Has a Problem!” in which Nana herself also appears.
You’ll definitely find yourself humming the chorus.
It’s a refreshing, fast-paced song that cheers on the innocence of first love.


