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Mai Kuraki Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Mai Kuraki Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Mai Kuraki Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

She debuted as a singer at the youthful age of 17, and despite having no tie-in promotions, she boosted her profile by selling 1.4 million copies.

She’s also popular for her very cute looks.

This time, we’ll spotlight her love songs among her many tracks.

Mai Kuraki Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Secret of my heartKuraki Mai1rank/position

It’s the ending theme of Detective Conan.

The theme is “a secret you can’t tell anyone.” It seems to be a song about the time when she couldn’t confess to her friends that she was Mai Kuraki, but I also think it’s a love song.

You can feel the protagonist’s emotions—afraid of ruining the current relationship and unable to put it into words.

Winter BellsKuraki Mai2rank/position

Winter Bells (from Detective Conan) (feat. Shiroku) (Vocal Version)
Winter BellsKuraki Mai

It was released in 2002 as Mai Kuraki’s 11th single.

The song was used as the opening theme for the YTV/NTV anime Detective Conan.

It’s a medium-tempo pop track with a Christmas theme, and it reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s a song that evokes the excitement of a winter romance.

In love with loveKuraki Mai3rank/position

[Mai Kuraki] Koi ni Koishite / In Love with Love (Vietsub – Engsub)
In love with loveKuraki Mai

It was released in 2012 as Mai Kuraki’s 38th single.

The song was used as the ending theme for Detective Conan on the Yomiuri TV network and reached No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s an adorable song that captures a girl’s feelings in unrequited love—her pounding heart and anxieties when she falls in love, and all the different futures she imagines.

Love Day After TomorrowKuraki Mai4rank/position

This is a hidden love-song masterpiece by Mai Kuraki, who is known for rarely appearing on television.

Her high-toned vocals shine over a classic, no-frills R&B track, and the lyrical words—perfectly attuned to a woman’s heart in love—evoke deep empathy.

Secret, voice of my heartKuraki Mai5rank/position

Non-credit ending of the TV anime “Detective Conan: The Culprit Hanzawa” [Mai Kuraki “Secret, voice of my heart”], now airing on TOKYO MX, Yomiuri TV, and BS Nippon TV!
Secret, voice of my heartKuraki Mai

After breaking up with a lover, you sometimes find yourself wishing you could go back to the good times.

That feeling is captured in “Secret, voice of my heart.” The song is performed by Mai Kuraki.

This might remind you of her classic “Secret of my heart,” right? In fact, both songs are theme songs for the Detective Conan series, and it’s said the title was chosen as an homage.

Both are bittersweet ballads, so it might be nice to listen to them together.

Unraveling Love ~A Little Courage~Kuraki Mai6rank/position

Mai Kuraki “Unraveling Love ~A Little Courage~” Lyric Video
Unraveling Love ~A Little Courage~Kuraki Mai

This is a track by Mai Kuraki where a cool city-pop sound fuses with rock’s intensity.

Released in October 2023, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Detective Conan, marking her 26th tie-in with the series.

It captures a frustrating love that seems mutual yet feels one-sided, vividly portraying the earnest desire to define that ambiguous relationship.

The rapid-fire chorus, delivered in a rush, feels just like a racing heartbeat.

Also included on the 2024 EP “forever for YOU,” this song gently gives a push to anyone who wants to close the distance with someone they like but can’t quite take that final step.

Togetsukyo ~Thinking of You~Kuraki Mai7rank/position

Mai Kuraki “Togetsukyo ~Kimi Omou~” Music Video (Short Ver.)
Togetsukyo ~Thinking of You~Kuraki Mai

The theme song of the blockbuster film Detective Conan: The Crimson Love Letter.

With this song, Mai Kuraki performed a theme song for Detective Conan for the 21st time, earning recognition from the Guinness Book of Records for the most theme songs for the same work performed by the same artist.

“Togetsukyo ~Kimi Omou~” was written specifically for the movie, so it synchronizes with its story.

It sings of a bittersweet love—thinking of someone far away whom you cannot meet when you want to—and naturally brings to mind the relationships of Heiji and Kazuha, as well as Shinichi and Ran in the film.

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