Kana Nishino's famous and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by Kana Nishino, a female singer from Mie Prefecture.
Kana Nishino writes lyrics that honestly capture a woman’s feelings in love, earning strong support from many young women.
Her music ranges from bittersweet ballads like “Aitakute Aitakute” to bright, pop tracks like “Torisetsu,” offering a variety of moods.
As for her lyric-writing process, she listens to the finished instrumental track and adds lines that match the colors and characters that come to mind—something akin to making a film.
So to all the girls in love, please give this playlist a listen.
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Kana Nishino’s classic and popular songs (61–70)
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTIONNishino Kana

Kana Nishino, who has created numerous love songs such as “Aitakute Aitakute” and “Torisetsu,” has a track that likens romance to a romantic film: “LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION.” By the way, the title comes from the cue used when shooting movies: lights, camera, action.
The lyrics are sprinkled with lines from classic romance films, so movie lovers will find plenty of fun discoveries.
It’s available on all major streaming services, so be sure to check it out!
Love you, Miss youNishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s “Love you, Miss you,” which seems to express a forbidden love for a teacher, portrays a complex emotional landscape with a dance-pop melody.
The song, with relatable lyrics and an exhilarating build-up, grips listeners caught in the throes of passionate romance.
With Nishino’s uniquely clear, crystalline vocals, it tenderly conveys both the sweetness and the ache of being in love, offering encouragement to anyone struggling with their feelings.
This track, which conveys a deep affection that transcends the roles of teacher and student, is one that everyone in love should hear.
Wish Upon A StarNishino Kana

The song Wish Upon A Star, included on the 6th album Just LOVE.
Its lyrics, which portray the feelings of unrequited love without asking for too much, are likely to resonate with many people’s own experiences.
While the melody moves subtly up and down, the vocal range isn’t very wide and the tempo is relaxed, so if you sing it calmly, it’s easy to handle even at karaoke.
It’s a sentimental number under three minutes long, which also makes it an approachable choice to try.
YeahNishino Kana

The song “YEAH,” included on the 6th album Just LOVE.
Its lyrics depict the giddy scenes of spending time with someone you like, likely making many people recall their own youth with a sweet, bittersweet feeling.
It requires some care because there are many rapid-fire melodic lines and occasional leaps in pitch, but there are also plenty of sections that progress at a steady pitch, making it approachable for karaoke.
It’s a stylish pop tune that boosts your energy whether you’re singing or listening, and one you’ll want to add to your repertoire.
Things I like about youNishino Kana

“Anata no Suki na Tokoro” is a song that calmly lists, one by one, the things the singer likes about someone.
Since it was also used in a commercial, many people probably recognize it the moment they hear the chorus and think, “That song!” Although it’s about “things I like,” some parts might make you go “huh?”—which only adds to its charm as a cute love song.
I’m sorryNishino Kana

The song “Gomen ne” included on the 5th album “with LOVE.” The contrast between the delicate sound of acoustic guitar over a waltz-like 3/4 rhythm and the lyrics portraying the inability to be honest with one’s partner really resonates.
Although it has a relatively narrow range and is easy to sing, the quick melody that moves up and down in small steps can make it easy to go off pitch, so try to sing it calmly.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s a heartwarming number that should be easy to sing even for those not very used to karaoke.
No matter how…Nishino Kana

The 15th single “Tatoe Donna ni…” was featured as the CM song for SONY WALKMAN’s “Play You.” The lyrics, which convey feelings for a former lover and a sense of regret, may resonate and overlap with many listeners’ own memories.
Sung in a restrained tone and set in a lower key, it’s easy to sing, and its relaxed tempo makes it approachable to try.
However, there are occasional leaps in pitch, so be careful not to lose track of the notes, including the ones before and after.


