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 Best and Popular Songs (71–80)
More…Nishino Kana

Released in 2009 as the seventh single, it was featured across many media outlets, starting with NTV’s “Music Fighter” as the September 2009 POWER PLAY.
The lyrics capture the bittersweet feelings of a high school romance.
Bedtime StoryNishino Kana

This is the theme song for the film 3D Kanojo: Real Girl, starring Ayami Nakajo.
The original work is a popular series by Mao Nanami, serialized in the shoujo manga magazine Dessert.
It’s a love song with picture book–style lyrics, and the music video matches them perfectly with a storybook narrative.
It even features La La Land–like sets and dance scenes, making it a great recommendation for fans of musicals.
Happy BirthdayNishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s 2014 release “happy birthday” is a cute, feminine-lyric birthday song.
It describes everyone getting ready for a party for a dear friend, making it the perfect song to liven up a birthday.
Kana Nishino’s famous and popular songs (81–90)
SAKURA.I love you?Nishino Kana

Released as Kana Nishino’s 16th single, this song overflows with lyrics about the inner struggle of a woman who has broken up with her boyfriend and found someone new, yet still can’t let go of her feelings for the one she left.
The way she keeps telling herself, “I don’t love him,” is deeply heartrending, evoking a fragile, fleeting beauty like falling cherry blossoms.
Stand UpNishino Kana

This song, included on Kana Nishino’s fifth original album “with LOVE,” features gospel-style chorus and a grand, expansive sound, with a rhythm that feels like firmly planting your feet on solid ground.
It’s a song that expresses gratitude to dear friends and gives you the courage to take the first step.
User ManualNishino Kana

Released on September 9, 2015.
It was used as the theme song for the film “No Longer Heroine.” “Torisetsu” is used to mean an instruction manual for women, and the song is said to depict “a woman’s inner feelings and girlish heart—often hard for men to understand—by likening them to an instruction manual.” Men who listen to this song might just become very popular with women.
Because it makes me want to see youNishino Kana

Released as Kana Nishino’s sixth single, this song is the first in which she was involved not only in writing the lyrics but also in composing.
Even when you know you have to move on from a breakup, the regret and the wish to try again are feelings everyone has experienced, and for women in particular, the heartbreak expressed in the lyrics is deeply relatable.


