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 Famous and Popular Songs (41–50)
You…Nishino Kana

Released on November 3, 2010.
Used as an insert song for the drama “Freeter, Ie o Kau.” It is currently her best-selling single.
Thematically, it scales up from “romance” to “love,” and is a mid-tempo ballad characterized by gentle lyrics that naturally seep into the hearts of not only boyfriends but also family, friends, and everyone who listens to the song.
Kana Nishino’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (51–60)
like; to like; fond ofNishino Kana

Released on October 15, 2014.
Since it was also used as the Tuesday theme song for the TV show “Mezamashi TV,” many people have probably heard it on television in the morning.
It’s a pure love ballad that portrays the moment you fall in love—the instant you realize you like someone.
Feeling in loveNishino Kana

A song included on Kana Nishino’s fifth album, “with LOVE,” released in 2014.
It’s a love song that portrays the pure kind of romance characteristic of Nishino.
Overflowing feelings that can’t reach the person she loves create a sense of frustration, and the lyrics candidly capture the innocent emotions unique to unrequited love, making it an endearing track.
weNishino Kana

Released on May 23, 2012.
This song was used as the theme for the film “Girl.” It’s a heartwarming, realistic anthem of female friendship that wishes for the relationship to last forever—even as the two are sometimes exasperated with each other and not always on their best behavior.
Even if we’re far apart (feat. WISE)Nishino Kana

A gem of a love song Kana Nishino wove around the theme of a long-distance relationship.
Simple words like “I miss you” and “Thank you” powerfully express a love that doesn’t change despite the distance.
Released in March 2009, the track drew attention as the ending theme for Chukyo TV’s “SAKAE TA☆RO.” It’s also a special song that was released on Nishino’s 20th birthday.
The lyrics featuring Nagoya landmarks leave a strong impression as well.
When the pain of missing a faraway lover feels overwhelming, why not listen to this song for courage? It will surely deepen your affection for that special someone.
Be StrongNishino Kana

This is a song that became a big hit after being used as the CM song for Honda Motor Co., Ltd.’s “Honda meets Music.” The lyrics overflow with the feelings of a woman who has been heartbroken but is trying to stay strong and move forward.
When you’re going through a painful, heart-wrenching breakup, listening to this song gives you the strength to hold your head up and keep going.
SAKURA, I love you?Nishino Kana

This song portrays the delicate emotions of a woman who, while gazing at a scene of fluttering cherry blossoms, finds herself recalling a past love.
Kana Nishino’s gentle yet powerful vocals express the turmoil of a heart wavering between an unforgettable romance and the possibility of a new one.
Included on the album “Love Place,” the track was also featured in Sony’s Walkman “Play You.” commercial and was released in March 2012.
It earned Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan, garnering strong support from many listeners.
With a melody that resonates especially in the season when spring arrives, it’s the perfect song for those who hold fragile, beautiful memories of love, like cherry blossom petals dancing in the air.


