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 (1–10)
Life Is GoodNEW!Nishino Kana

A track included on Kana Nishino’s album “Just LOVE,” released in July 2016.
Its positive lyrics, which evoke the small joys of everyday life and the comfort of a sunny day, are sure to lift the spirits of anyone working hard each day.
With its lively rhythm and repeatedly used, approachable English phrases, it’s perfect for getting everyone hyped at karaoke while chiming in together.
Although the overall tempo makes it easy to sing, there are many words, so be sure to keep in time with the rhythm as you sing.
Have a nice dayNishino Kana

This is a poppy, lighthearted cheer song written in 2016 as the theme for “Mezamashi TV,” supporting a day in the life of working women.
Included on the album “Just LOVE,” it’s a refreshing hit known for lyrics that energize you on your commute to school or work and its bright melody.
It’s cherished by many fans as a morning send-off anthem—like saying “Have a great day!” every day.
Since the tempo has a good groove, if you memorize the lyrics you’ll be able to sing it smoothly.
Because there are many words and it feels like you’re singing continuously, rather than belting it out, use your body to keep a steady rhythm and remember to breathe well.
Bedtime StoryNishino Kana

Written as the theme song for the film “3D Kanojo: Real Girl,” this was their final single before their 2018 hiatus, depicting a single-hearted love like a bedtime fairy tale.
The overall vocal range is calm at G#3–D5, with frequent use of low notes.
If you try to hit the high notes with a throaty voice right after producing the low notes in the A section, you’ll end up forcing it, your throat will close, and it will feel straining.
Be mindful of keeping your throat open by lifting your facial muscles or raising your eyebrows.
If you maintain an open throat and project properly, your voice will come out smoothly without catching, and you should feel how much easier it is.
Dear BrideNishino Kana

This is the 29th single, released on October 26, 2016, and their first wedding song dedicated to a friend getting married.
It’s a moving ballad filled with blessings, memories, a touch of loneliness, and prayers for the future.
It won the 2016 Japan Cable Radio Award and was also performed at that year’s NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
Even now, it’s widely used as a staple track for wedding videos and wedding receptions! While there are, of course, high notes, there are also some low notes right before the chorus, so when you sing, be careful not to drop the resonance into your throat there.
Other parts stay within a similar range, so it’s good to sing lightly while keeping the sound resonating in your head.
EYES ON YOUNishino Kana

It’s the first single released after their return, dropped on July 5, 2024, and included on the EP “Love Again.” It’s an up-tempo, catchy track that expresses both the joy and the pain of love.
The song itself is on the shorter side at 3 minutes and 36 seconds, so it gets to the chorus quickly.
The key is to articulate clearly at the very start of the chorus, and there’s a rap-style section around the midpoint.
Since the rap part also stays quite high, crisp enunciation throughout should make it much easier to sing.
You might worry about pitch, but first, don’t hesitate—project your voice confidently and get used to it.
It’s your fault.Nishino Kana

This work blends the new blonde-haired image she revealed after resuming activities in 2026 with Kana Nishino’s signature love songs.
It’s a “lovers’ quarrel love song” that portrays a couple’s everyday tiffs like a scene from a movie, set to an indie rock–based band sound, humorously singing the honest feelings you can share only when there’s trust.
The track is a short 2 minutes and 18 seconds, so it’s perfect if you want to enjoy a different vibe than usual.
There are parts where the pronunciation isn’t fully clear in the melody and spots where it may be hard to catch the rhythm, so try listening multiple times while reading the lyrics.
Reason(s) to hold handsNishino Kana

This is a song that portrays a down-to-earth connection between lovers, expressing the quiet joys and anxieties of everyday life and the sense of security that comes from holding hands.
It’s a fan favorite that was previewed during the 2017 dome tour “Many Thanks.” Overall, it’s a slow-tempo piece that is sung gently throughout to a piano accompaniment.
When singing it at karaoke, it’s best to stay calm and keep a steady rhythm.
As you sing slowly, if you take a solid breath and exhale it fully and confidently, your body will resonate properly and your voice will sound assured.
For the smooth melody line at the start of the chorus, try to sing it in a single breath, as if you’re climbing a set of stairs.



