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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.

Nana Mizuki’s Best and Most Popular Songs (11–20)

AppassionatoMizuki Nana

Nana Mizuki “Appassionato” Music Clip (Full Ver.)
AppassionatoMizuki Nana

A track included on the album is characterized by a powerful vocal performance.

She looks incredibly cool when she sings.

The scene in the music clip where Nana has a real owl perched on her arm was shocking and surprising.

The scene after the owl takes flight is breathtaking.

ThermidorMizuki Nana

Nana Mizuki “Thermidor” at Yamaha Hall (10th Album “SUPERNAL LIBERTY” Release Commemorative Event)
ThermidorMizuki Nana

This song expresses a longing for love and understanding, tinged with bittersweet emotion.

It opens with an image of two people whose feet are caught in the sand, unable to move, gazing up at the blazing Thermidor moon.

Even as they are dragged along by fate, their desire to truly understand and love each other is conveyed through Nana Mizuki’s powerful vocals.

Released in October 2007 as a special track offered to purchasers of a limited-edition product as part of a campaign, it also appears to be connected to the game NOëL La Neige.

It will resonate deeply with those who feel lonely or find themselves in complicated relationships.

Why not listen to it alone on a quiet night?

Last sceneMizuki Nana

It’s a very good song.

Parting is painful, but the feeling of not wanting to cause trouble comes through painfully clearly.

I think everything is captured in the lyrics: “We knew from the beginning that our love would come to an end, but if we could redo just one day, I wonder what would have changed.”

O-Shichi and the Night Cherry BlossomsMizuki Nana

Nana Mizuki covered Fuyumi Sakamoto’s signature song “Yozakura Oshichi.” You can see her perform it in the DVD included with the limited first edition of her 7th album, “ULTIMATE DIAMOND,” released in 2009—specifically in the recording of “Nana Mizuki October 11, 2008 Shinjuku Koma Theater Headlining Performance ‘Nana Mizuki Ōini Utau.’”

WILD EYESMizuki Nana

The black outfit is really cool and looks great.

In the music video, you can see Nana-sama’s movements while singing, which are captivating and highlight her mature charm, and there’s a brief midriff-revealing scene that makes your heart race.

Her singing voice is wonderful too, with a poignant quality within its strength.

SpiralMizuki Nana

Nana Mizuki “Spiral” MUSIC CLIP
SpiralMizuki Nana
Fullmetal Alchemist MOBILE - First TV Commercial

This is a commercial that conveys the appeal of Fullmetal Alchemist MOBILE, where you can enjoy the dynamic energy of distinctive characters on your smartphone.

Narrated by Edward and Alphonse, it showcases various scenes from the story, heightening anticipation for how the plot will unfold.

Further accentuating the exhilarating visuals and sense of motion is Nana Mizuki’s song Spiral.

Its tense, piano-laced sound leaves a strong impression, and the build-up toward the chorus conveys a feeling of hope, as if the world is opening up before you.

Nana Mizuki’s Best and Most Popular Songs (21–30)

Bring it on!Mizuki Nana

This is the lead track from the legendary album “GREAT ACTIVITY,” which broke the then-record for the highest chart position held by a voice actor’s album.

It’s a hard, rock-style number.

When I heard this song, I instinctively felt, “Ah, yet another new era for Nana-sama has been opened.”