Miliyah Kato’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
They’ve released many songs—breakup tunes, happy tracks, and songs directed toward women.
Among them, we’ve compiled the most popular ones into a ranking.
Whether you’re a fan of Miliyah Kato or new to her, take this opportunity to check them out!
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Kato Miliyah Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
destinyKato Miria15rank/position

Rather than an unattainable love, Miliyah Kato’s “Destiny” powerfully conveys the heartbreak of not being noticed.
The song was included as the B-side to the single “WHY,” released in 2009.
The title “Destiny” means “fate,” and it’s a love song that brims with a strong, unwavering belief that her overwhelming feelings for him are “fate.” It’s a very bittersweet number, even as her feelings of deep love come across so directly.
FAMILYKato Miria16rank/position

This is a track themed around family, based on Miliyah Kato’s real-life experiences.
It makes you imagine in many ways how she grew up within a complicated home environment.
Teenagers struggling with family relationships will likely find it relatable.
I’m in love.Kato Miria17rank/position

Miliyah Kato, who has created many songs depicting realistic romance.
Her release “Koishiteru” is also often heard in purikura booths.
The song portrays a woman meeting a wonderful man, falling in love, being asked out on a date by him, and dressing up to go out.
Alongside these scenes, it also depicts the stirrings of her heart.
It’s a song overflowing with happiness, so hearing it in a purikura booth will lift your spirits.
The catchy, questioning phrase in the chorus that lingers in your ears is another charm.
DEVIL KISSKato Miria18rank/position

An astonishing track by Miliyah Kato that portrays the ultimate form of twisted affection—loving so much that it turns to hate.
This song is the lead track from the album “WHO LOVES ME,” released in October 2021.
The lyrics vividly convey an intense mix of obsession and madness toward the beloved, expressing love so overwhelming it borders on deranged.
It’s a work to listen to when saccharine love songs aren’t enough and you want to touch the fierce passions lurking in the depths of the human heart.
Know the real meKato Miria19rank/position

This song released by Miliyah Kato in 2019 is addressed to an ex-boyfriend, and I think many women will find themselves saying, “Ah, I know this feeling.” Every part of the lyrics resonates so deeply that it’s almost overwhelming.
Precisely because you love someone so much, you want them to know everything about you, and you want them to come back—you want them to recognize that strong, unwavering love.
HeroesKato Miria20rank/position

Among her songs, this track stands out as an anthem that conveys a quiet yet unmistakable strength within its poignancy.
The lyrics affirm one’s own imperfections and give the power to reset and move forward, resonating deeply in the heart.
Released in March 2011 as her 19th single, it was also chosen as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s DANCE@TV.
It’s also known for its music video, which won Best R&B Video at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan.
When you’re wishing to change something, this piece might gently give you the push you need.
Miliyah Kato Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Sayonara, baby.Katō Miriya feat. SKY-HI21rank/position

This is a bittersweet love song by Miliyah Kato.
Released as her first single in her twenties, it’s a four-on-the-floor track that weaves a dialogue between a man and a woman into the chorus.
Though they’re supposed to be in love, they realize they know nothing about each other—capturing the aching emotions of such lovers.
In November 2019, it was re-recorded featuring SKY-HI from AAA.
With the addition of a male-perspective rap, the song gained a new allure.
Highly recommended for those who want to fully savor the rush of emotions that comes with falling in love.
The music video, with its dramatic story arc, is also a must-see.


