Active across singing, acting, and voice acting—Mone Kamishiraishi’s most popular songs ranked
Singer Mone Kamishiraishi, who won the Special Jury Prize at the 7th Toho Cinderella Audition, launched her career following that achievement.
She is known not only for her music but also for her work as an actress and voice actress, as well as for her writing.
She is a trilingual speaker of Japanese, Spanish, and English, and her younger sister, Moka Kamishiraishi, is also active as a singer and actress—making Mone a highly talked-about artist.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking that highlights Mone Kamishiraishi’s most popular songs as a singer!
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Active across singing, acting, and voice acting! Mone Kamishiraishi’s most popular songs ranking (11–20)
Nandemonaiya (movie ver.)Kamishiraishi Mone15rank/position

A hit number from director Makoto Shinkai’s smash anime film Your Name.
The song was written and composed by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS.
While RADWIMPS perform it, Mone Kamishiraishi, who played the heroine Mitsuha in the film, also sings this song.
If you imitate Mone Kamishiraishi’s clear, deliberate style—carefully enunciating each word—you’ll be fine singing it at karaoke! The tempo is relaxed, so there’s no need to rush; just follow the lyrics at your own pace and you’ll have nothing to worry about.
Since both the movie and the song were hugely popular, the friends you go to karaoke with will surely help you out.
After the LightKamishiraishi Mone16rank/position

Soak yourself in the chill vibes and let them gently wash over you! This track by Mone Kamishiraishi—who’s also active as an actress—was released in October 2023.
It features a warm, band-driven sound, thanks to Kengo Kakudate of Yogee New Waves.
The comforting textures and vocals slowly seep into your ears and heart.
The lyrics feel like they wrap the loneliness right before sleep in a blanket of kindness.
It’s a wonderful city pop tune that will make you look forward to tomorrow morning.
Happy EndingKamishiraishi Mone17rank/position

This song is characterized by its cuteness.
Since the accompaniment doesn’t carry the vocal melody, you’ll have to establish it yourself.
The chorus isn’t particularly difficult, but the other melodies are challenging.
Rather than aiming for a cute, high-pitched tone, you need to sing cutely with a slightly lower voice, so perform with the intention of showcasing your own charm.
It’s important to sing it confidently without getting shy.
confessionKamishiraishi Mone18rank/position

Confession, released in 2017 by Mone Kamishiraishi, is a confession song written and composed by Motohiro Hata.
It’s a track that gives courage to those who have someone they like but worry, “What if confessing ruins our current relationship?” The lyrics depict the deep hurt left by being unable to confess, revealing the pain that lies at the end of choosing not to speak up.
Will you swallow your feelings and carry that ache, or will you face your fear and express how you feel? Listening to this song as you reflect will help you see the best choice for yourself.
Something like a miracleKamishiraishi Mone19rank/position

This is the theme song for the animated film “Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise,” released on November 26, 2025.
It’s a song meant to be sung gently without raising your voice, conveying the preciousness of life.
Since it leans more toward lower than higher notes, you need to keep your throat well open and let the voice out comfortably.
It’s also important to lift your facial muscles or make a surprised expression—you’ll likely find your throat opens unconsciously and it becomes easier to produce sound! When singing low notes, imagine slowly releasing a ball of breath right in front of you; that way, your voice won’t sound muffled.
I hate eternity.Kamishiraishi Mone20rank/position

Mone Kamishiraishi is a singer who is also widely active as an actress in TV dramas and films.
In 2019 she released this track, “I Hate Eternity.” The composition was handled by n-buna, the composer for the rock band Yorushika.
The lyrics, which candidly depict the feelings of a girl in her youth, leave a strong impression.
Her supple vocals resonate over a refreshing rock sound.
It’s a tsundere song that makes your heart flutter, portraying a girl who can’t help but act tough in moments of love.
Give this upbeat tune a listen—it’s sure to accompany a heart that struggles to be honest.
Active across singing, acting, and voice acting! Mone Kamishiraishi’s most popular songs ranking (21–30)
windKamishiraishi Mone21rank/position

Mone Kamishiraishi, whose crystal-clear singing voice captivates many, released an album titled “kibi” in November 2024.
One of its tracks opens with a depiction of a breeze stroking the water’s surface and delicately portrays the tension between the desire to escape everyday life with the wind and the pull of reality.
Through scenes like sparrows frolicking in patches of sunlight and cottony clouds drifting by, it beautifully expresses the protagonist’s yearning for freedom and the hope they entrust to the wind—a true masterpiece.
Written, composed, and arranged by Osamu Moromizato, the song lets Kamishiraishi’s shape-shifting voice ring out lightly, like the wind itself.
It’s a piece that will deeply resonate with those attuned to subtle day-to-day changes and with anyone who longs to walk their own path.


