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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

ThermidorMizuki Nana64rank/position

Nana Mizuki “Thermidor” at Yamaha Hall (10th Album “SUPERNAL LIBERTY” Release Commemorative Event)
ThermidorMizuki Nana

This song expresses a longing for love and understanding, tinged with bittersweet emotion.

It opens with an image of two people whose feet are caught in the sand, unable to move, gazing up at the blazing Thermidor moon.

Even as they are dragged along by fate, their desire to truly understand and love each other is conveyed through Nana Mizuki’s powerful vocals.

Released in October 2007 as a special track offered to purchasers of a limited-edition product as part of a campaign, it also appears to be connected to the game NOëL La Neige.

It will resonate deeply with those who feel lonely or find themselves in complicated relationships.

Why not listen to it alone on a quiet night?

Miracle FlightMizuki Nana65rank/position

Nana Mizuki “NANA MIZUKI LIVE FLIGHT×FLIGHT+” Digest
Miracle FlightMizuki Nana

It’s the lead track from the 4th album “ALIVE & KICKING” (from 4:00 in the linked video).

When I listen to this song, it gives me the feeling of “Alright, let’s take the first step!” I recommend it to anyone looking to take on something new.

Replay machineMizuki Nana66rank/position

This is the opening theme song for the PlayStation 2 game “Omoi de ni Kawaru Kimi -Memories Off-.” I feel it sings about the reality that past events cannot be changed and turn into memories, while the scenes from those times remain forever.

Melancholy TwilightMizuki Nana67rank/position

Nana Mizuki “NANA MIZUKI LIVE THEATER -ACOUSTIC-” Digest Video
Melancholy TwilightMizuki Nana

This is a cool, sultry track by Nana Mizuki that weaves in elements of Showa-era kayōkyoku and jazz.

It opens with vivid visual imagery—crimson temptation and glistening lights—and explores the complexity of love through contrasts like burning passion and sweet lies.

Included on the album SUPERNAL LIBERTY, released in April 2014, the song features lyrics written by Nana Mizuki herself.

It expresses a belief in the importance of loving over being loved, offering insight into the essence of love.

It’s a song that many who have experienced parting from someone dear, or who carry complicated romantic feelings, may find deeply relatable.

The sun suits you.Mizuki Nana68rank/position

8. The Sun Suits You – Nana Mizuki (Utau Hoshina) / Nana Mizuki (Hoshina Utau)
The sun suits you.Mizuki Nana

This is a character song by Utau Hoshina, played by Nana Mizuki in the anime “Shugo Chara!”.

The lyrics are wonderful from the very beginning to the end, and listening to it when you’re sad or feeling down gives you courage.

It’s a recommended song to listen to when you’re feeling low.

Euphoric CamelliaMizuki Nana69rank/position

Nana Mizuki - Ecstatic Camellia (guitar cover)
Euphoric CamelliaMizuki Nana

A passionate, dramatic Japanese-style rock number that showcases Nana Mizuki’s powerful, emotive vocals.

Included on the album ULTIMATE DIAMOND and released in June 2009, it was also used as the ending theme for the TV program Shougeki! One Phrase.

The lyrics, written by Mizuki herself, depict a deeply passionate relationship between two lovers, leaving a strong impression with its intense expressions of love.

Scenes of ecstasy beneath a crimson moon and vows of eternity captivate the listener.

This work fully demonstrates Mizuki’s overwhelming vocal prowess and expressive ability, honed through her career as a voice actor.

It’s a perfect song for those struggling with love or wishing to reaffirm their feelings for someone dear.

feelingsMizuki Nana70rank/position

Nana Mizuki “Omoi” (NANA MIZUKI LIVE MUSEUM 2007)
feelingsMizuki Nana

It was released in 2000 as Nana Mizuki’s debut single.

The initial shipment was limited to 2,900 copies, and at the time of release it did not place within the top 100 of the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

However, it appeared at No.

184 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart in 2011, marking its first chart entry 11 years after release.