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 (1–10)
It’s nothing.Kamishiraishi Mone1rank/position

This is a memorable song distinguished by a gentle, heart-touching voice.
Known as the theme song for the film Your Name., this piece is performed by Mone Kamishiraishi with her own unique interpretation.
The lyrics, which weave a story that transcends time, are further enhanced by her clear, translucent vocals.
Released in October 2016, the song captured the hearts of many alongside the film’s massive success and has become a popular choice for karaoke.
Blending moving lyrics with a pleasant melody, it’s perfect for creating memories with friends or expressing your feelings to someone special.
Nostalgic FutureKamishiraishi Mone2rank/position

While commanding a solid presence as an actor, Mone Kamishiraishi is also highly acclaimed as an artist for her clear, translucent singing voice.
Released in January 2022, this work was written and composed by Naotaro Moriyama and was selected as the support song for the 100th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
Specially written to mark the milestone 100th edition, it became a grand ballad that overlaps the images of youths sprinting through their limited time and the feelings of those who watch over them.
It carefully depicts not only victory and glory, but also the resolve to move forward despite doubt and vulnerability—sentiments that will surely resonate deeply with anyone facing the milestone of graduation.
It’s a perfect number for those who poured their all into club activities, or who are looking back on days spent with teammates as they take a new step forward.
LoopKamishiraishi Mone3rank/position

With a voice full of kindness and warmth, Mone Kamishiraishi’s songs gently accompany listeners’ hearts.
Serving as the theme song for the three-week special drama “Rotating While Revolving,” it was released digitally in December 2023.
Centered on themes of everyday beauty and love for existence itself, the lyrics strikingly embrace the cycle of life with a positive outlook.
Beginning with quiet natural imagery, it conveys gratitude for the days that repeat.
Though the tempo is unhurried, the melody resonates deeply.
Amid its calm atmosphere, it also imparts a sense of forward-looking strength.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to soothe a tired heart or spend time reflecting on yourself.
Melting into the sunsetKamishiraishi Mone4rank/position

A medium-tempo number that gently nestles close to the heart at dusk.
Mone Kamishiraishi’s translucent vocals softly portray the feelings of finding hope amid the daily news.
Released in July 2022 and chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s “news23,” this piece features a melody by Takeshi Kobayashi that evokes a dreamlike world, as if melting into the setting sun.
It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to soothe a weary heart or take a peaceful breath at day’s end.
It also makes for comfortable background music on your way home and will surely stay close to your heart.
SpicaKamishiraishi Mone5rank/position

A slow ballad by Mone Kamishiraishi with a moist, evocative atmosphere reminiscent of the night sky.
Released in March 2024, the song was chosen as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s anime “Bartender: Glass of God.” It sings of the sparkle of the stars and the beauty of the night sky, portraying the inner conflicts one faces while pursuing dreams and goals, as well as the strength to overcome them.
Mone’s delicate yet passionate vocals further enhance the song’s world.
It could also serve as a healing song.
Be sure to listen to it while gazing at the night sky—there’s no doubt you’ll be soothed by her voice as it sinks into your heart.
If I could hum at dawnKamishiraishi Mone6rank/position

This song by Mone Kamishiraishi, which was broadcast on NHK Minna no Uta starting in April 2020, was written by Yoshiki Mizuno of Ikimonogakari.
Imagined with the themes of embracing diversity and joining hands, the song prompts us to reflect on what true human kindness really is.
Mone Kamishiraishi’s pure, translucent voice resonates in listeners’ hearts and brings healing—such a song.
In the age of COVID, many things are difficult, but genuine human kindness is all the more important.
Happy EndingKamishiraishi Mone × Uchizawa Takahito (androp)7rank/position

One of the songs featured as the theme for the film “L♡DK: Two Loves Under One Roof” is “Happy End.” From the very first lines, the lyrics convey a heartfelt determination for someone you love, making it a love song I’d especially recommend to women who want to express “I like you” or “I love you” to their boyfriend or husband.
While it’s not specifically a birthday song, the lyrics include scenes of baking a cake and a surprise that’s on the verge of failing, so I think it’s perfect for birthdays as well.



