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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Miliyah Kato Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Like this all the way until morningKato Miria50rank/position

Miliyah Kato’s classic “Konomama Zutto Asamade” (“All the Way Until Morning”).
As one of her early works, the song shows authentic R&B elements throughout.
You need a sense of groove to sing it, so rhythm is required, but the vocal line itself doesn’t have the kind of complexity typical of R&B.
In fact, because each phrase is short, it’s a song that doesn’t demand high-level foundational vocal technique.
If you’re not confident in your vocal power, consider adding this piece to your repertoire.
Miliyah Kato Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Until This Dream Wakes feat. Yoshida BrothersKato Miria51rank/position

A collaborative number by Miliyah Kato and Tsugaru-shamisen duo Yoshida Brothers, “Kono Yume ga Sameru made feat.
Yoshida Brothers.” Released in 2021, the song was used as the ending theme for the anime “Those Snow White Notes.” It sings of a bittersweet feeling—uncertain whether it will reach its destination—toward the person who made one realize the meaning of living and who they truly are.
Miliyah Kato’s poignant vocals, known for heartfelt love songs and candid voices of women of her generation, and the resonant tones of the Tsugaru shamisen that seem to respond to her voice, strike straight to the heart.
To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Kato Miria52rank/position

A song by Miliyah Kato that became the Japanese end theme for Disney’s Moana.
At first glance, it may not seem like a song about bonds, but here and there the phrases evoke connections, and, like the title, a world that expands endlessly.
We may feel crushed when faced with high walls and hardships, but even then, the desire to support someone precious to us and the places that accept us give us strength.
The feelings for those who believe in us as a driving force may slowly seep out as bonds.
PassionKato Miria53rank/position

This “Jounetsu” is an homage to UA’s classic song “Jounetsu” (Passion).
You’ll hear phrases from the original “Jounetsu” sprinkled throughout.
The differences are that the lyrics focus more on romance and the melody is simpler.
As a pop song, it’s extremely easy to listen to.
Lonely GirlKato Miria54rank/position

Miliyah Kato, known for expressing the delicate emotions of women in her lyrics and resonating with many listeners, delivers a song that portrays the feelings of lonely women living in the city.
Released as her debut single in 2004, it captured the hearts of countless listeners.
The lyrics weave in the names of more than 50 women, each symbolizing individual worries and struggles, leaving a deep impression on those who hear it.
While touching on issues faced by today’s youth—such as dependence on cell phones and pressures from society—the song powerfully sings of the strength and hope to keep moving forward.
It’s a track we especially recommend to those who, unafraid of loneliness, are trying to find their own path.
Boogie Back Tonight feat. Shota Shimizu & SHUNKato Miria55rank/position

This is a cover by Miliyah Kato, who is highly popular among many women.
Featuring the equally popular singers Shota Shimizu and SHUN, it’s a star-studded lineup.
With a mellow finish that rivals the original, it’s a cover hip-hop fans won’t be able to resist.
The raps by Shota Shimizu and SHUN are on point, too!
night skyKato Miria56rank/position

This song is characterized by a beautifully moving melody and lyrics filled with deep emotion.
Written and composed by Miliyah Kato during her high school years, it expresses the pain of heartbreak and the strength to move forward, resonating with many listeners.
Released in November 2004 as her debut single, it was also selected as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Ryuha-R” in August.
Portraying young people’s love, dreams, and hope for the future, the track brought a fresh breeze to Japan’s R&B scene.
It’s a recommended song for those troubled by love or ready to take a step forward.


