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 Greatest and Most Popular Songs (51–60)
DollNishino Kana

A song included in Kana Nishino’s debut album, “LOVE one.,” it was featured as the TV commercial song for Kintetsu Passe’s “Passe Bazaar.” With an electro-infused vibe, it’s an upbeat track that gets audiences pumped up at live shows.
Have e nice dayNishino Kana

Kana Nishino mostly sings about love, and many of her lyrics make you think, “If she were this kind of girlfriend, it might feel a bit heavy.” But as the title suggests, this song says “Have a nice day,” so it’s composed with a bright tone.
I recommend listening to it during your commute or on anxious-feeling mornings.
summer girlNishino Kana

This track, included in the first best album “Love Collection ~mint~,” is a perfect midsummer summer tune created in collaboration with MINMI, whom Kana Nishino admires.
It’s a song that girls can hype up to all on their own, boosting the mood and making you want to head to the beach in summer.
15Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino, a female singer-songwriter who dominated the early 2010s music scene.
While she may not be the exact generation match for women in their early thirties, many of them still listened to her songs.
That’s why I recommend “15.” It marks a clear shift from her previous style, featuring a sound with some hip-hop influences.
The vocal lines are easy to sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Kana Nishino’s classic and popular songs (61–70)
29Nishino Kana

“29” is a song that candidly expresses the feelings of facing the last year-end of one’s twenties.
It was created by singer Kana Nishino—known for many love songs told from a woman’s perspective—right as she was turning 29.
Looking back on school days, work, and everything up to now, the lyrics convey a resolve to live positively without sinking into negativity.
It’s a track many will relate to, with its message of “before I knew it, it was already the end of the year.” Spend your year-end with its shimmering strings and interweaving synths.
Christmas LoveNishino Kana

It was released in 2010 as the coupling track to Kana Nishino’s 12th single, “Kimi tte.” It was her first Christmas song, and it really gets the crowd excited at Christmas live shows.
It’s a love song full of happiness that makes you feel like you’ll have a warm, heartwarming Christmas.
FunnyNishino Kana

Kana Nishino, a female singer-songwriter who was hugely active in the 2010s with catchy lyrics and melodies.
Even if you’re not exactly from the generation that hit her peak, I think many women in their 30s still listened to her work.
The track I recommend is Funny.
It’s catchy J-pop with a slight hip-hop flavor, and the vocals throughout are chill and understated.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.


