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Nana Mizuki Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Nana Mizuki Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Nana Mizuki Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Nana Mizuki has produced numerous hit anime songs.

She has also appeared many times in the year-end Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

She is active as a voice actress as well.

From among Nana Mizuki’s many hit songs, we will introduce the most popular ones in ranking format.

Nana Mizuki Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Revolutionary DualismMizuki Nana × T.M. Revolution1rank/position

Nana Mizuki × T.M.Revolution “Kakumei Dualism” Music Video (Full ver.)
Revolutionary DualismMizuki Nana × T.M. Revolution

A grand duet in which two opposing voices intertwine, guiding the listener toward new possibilities.

Its up-tempo rhythm and powerful vocals vividly express the will to break through the status quo and carve out the future.

Released in October 2013 as the second collaboration between Nana Mizuki and T.M.Revolution and used as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator, the song reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

With its energetic sound and lyrics that portray bonds of the heart, it’s a perfect track to energize karaoke sessions among friends.

SynchrogazerMizuki Nana2rank/position

Nana Mizuki “Synchrogazer” Music Clip
SynchrogazerMizuki Nana

A symphonic rock piece themed around awakening and resolve! If you can pull it off at karaoke, it’s a showstopper worthy of the name “Senki Zesshō,” showcasing overwhelming expressive power! I love Nana Mizuki and sing many of her songs, but “Synchrogazer” is quite challenging—the tempo is about 140, which is pretty fast.

On top of that, the pitch jumps are intense, and when you try singing with a pitch guide, you’ll often find the notes don’t seem to lock in, to the point where you might think, “Am I singing this wrong?” Solid rhythm and diaphragmatic breathing are absolutely essential! It’s such a cool song, so try practicing by changing the playback speed on YouTube and the like!

Deep loveMizuki Nana3rank/position

This is a memorable song by the highly popular anisong singer Nana Mizuki, released on her birthday, January 21, 2009, and marking her first appearance at the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen as a voice actress.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime WHITE ALBUM.

Inspired by the anime’s worldview, this ballad portrays two people walking separate paths, and its fragile poignancy suits a bittersweet Christmas.

The harp tones by harpist Mika Agematsu and the beautiful melody that highlights Nana Mizuki’s vocals are absolutely enchanting.

ETERNAL BLAZEMizuki Nana4rank/position

Nana Mizuki “ETERNAL BLAZE” (NANA MIZUKI LIVE CIRCUS 2013 at Seibu Dome)
ETERNAL BLAZEMizuki Nana

It was used as the opening song for the anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s and became a huge hit as an anime song! Since “innocent starter” was a big hit in the first season of the series, I still vividly remember how highly anticipated the tie-in with Nana Mizuki was among fans at the time.

It was also used for the pachinko machine P Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: Bonds of Two.

Even people who discovered the song for the first time must have found themselves intrigued, don’t you think? These hit songs are masterpieces from a time when Nana Mizuki wasn’t yet widely mainstream.

They might be considered hidden gems now, but among her fans, they are some of the most popular songs from the anime series.

innocent starterMizuki Nana5rank/position

Nana Mizuki “innocent starter” Music Clip
innocent starterMizuki Nana

It’s a classic song known for its dramatic development.

Used as the opening theme for the TV anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, it’s performed by Nana Mizuki, who also appears in the series as a voice actor.

Released in October 2004 as her milestone 10th single, it became her first entry into the Oricon Weekly Chart’s top 10.

With lyrics penned by Nana Mizuki herself, the words resonate deeply with the story and are a must-listen.

Give it a try if you were hooked back then—or whenever you need a boost of courage.

DISCOTHEQUEMizuki Nana6rank/position

Nana Mizuki “DISCOTHEQUE” Music Clip
DISCOTHEQUEMizuki Nana

This is the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime Rosario + Vampire CAPU2.

It features a Showa-era kayōkyoku-style arrangement with a dashing, playful disco sound, sung in Nana Mizuki’s adorable voice that only a voice actress can deliver.

The A and B sections sit in a relatively calm range, but the key challenge is how well you can sustain the high notes from the chorus onward.

It may be especially difficult if you try to imitate Nana Mizuki’s voice.

In that case, adopting a “going-out” voice becomes very important—if you consciously raise your energy and lift your pitch slightly, it might make singing easier! The higher the range, the more it helps to project your voice farther forward—that’s the trick!

WILD EYESMizuki Nana7rank/position

Nana Mizuki “WILD EYES” Music Clip
WILD EYESMizuki Nana

This song is a single by Nana Mizuki that was used as the ending theme for the anime Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls.

The lyrics, closely tied to the anime’s story, explore themes of love and hatred, life and death, and the inevitability of fate, offering compelling emotional expression.

Nana Mizuki’s overwhelming vocal power weaves an emotional melody that resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s a recommended track not only for anime fans but also for rock enthusiasts.

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