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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’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Star of LoveMizuki Nana71rank/position

Nana Mizuki 'Star of Love' at Yamaha Hall (10th Album 'SUPERNAL LIBERTY' Release Commemorative Event)
Star of LoveMizuki Nana

It’s the ending theme song of the anime film Space Battleship Yamato 2199 Chapter 7, and it has a warm, ballad-like feel.

It was originally planned to be orchestral, but for various reasons it ended up in this form.

The high vibrato resonates beautifully, and the very gentle singing voice warms the heart.

Under the starry sky, the moon, and the fireworksMizuki Nana72rank/position

Under the Starry Sky, the Moon, and Fireworks / Nana Mizuki
Under the starry sky, the moon, and the fireworksMizuki Nana

Nana Mizuki is known for her work as both a voice actress and a singer.

Her song “Under the Starry Sky, the Moon, and Fireworks” is a hidden summer gem that begins with a beautiful piano intro.

Her richly vibrato-laden vocals paint a lovely scene of fireworks, and it truly tugs at the heart.

While it doesn’t have the intense tone of one of her signature tracks, “ETERNAL BLAZE,” it’s a supreme number where you can savor the gentleness of her voice, much like “innocent starter.” It’s also highly recommended for those who haven’t listened much to singers from the voice-acting world!

In the future, on this planetMizuki Nana73rank/position

It’s the ending theme of the romance game Natsuiro no Sunadokei (Hourglass of Summer).

It’s a great song from the opening line to the very end, so I highly recommend it.

The song gives a bright sense of hope for the future and makes you want to listen to it again and again.

Both the lyrics and the vocals are gentle, and it leaves you feeling positive.

Sky ClockMizuki Nana74rank/position

A song marked by a beautiful melody and a crystal-clear vocal tone that resonates deep in the heart.

It’s a track that’s packed with Nana Mizuki’s charm.

Released in February 2008, it reflects both her diverse musicality and her career as a voice actress.

It’s soothing music perfect for bedtime or breaks, helping to refresh both body and mind.

It also works well as background music while working or studying.

Listening outdoors at dusk may enhance its calming effect.

The delicate guitar solo is moving, and it’s a piece that never gets old no matter how many times you play it.

Chic LoveMizuki Nana75rank/position

Nana Mizuki “Iki Koi” Music Clip (Full Ver.)
Chic LoveMizuki Nana

A Japanese-style rock ballad included on the best-of album THE MUSEUM III.

Written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime Basilisk: The Ouka Ninja Scrolls, this song portrays the tragic love of a man and woman buffeted by the fate of the ninja clans of Iga and Koga, expressed through a grand sound that weaves in koto and traditional Japanese percussion.

The lyrics, spun with words like “sakura” and “blade,” convey a resolve to give everything for the one they love, even while knowing it will go unrewarded.

Nana Mizuki’s sustained high notes, released from a restrained tone, brilliantly depict the passion kept hidden within.

It’s a highly recommended track for when you want to linger in the afterglow of the anime.

Labyrinth ButterflyMizuki Nana76rank/position

This is a song by Utau Hoshina, performed by Nana Mizuki.

Although Utau Hoshina is portrayed as a middle school student, her appearance is far beyond that, and she sings songs with a mature atmosphere.

The tones of the pipe organ and piano match Utau’s bewitchingly beautiful voice, captivating the hearts of listeners.

DISCOMizuki Nana77rank/position

Nana Mizuki “DISCOTHEQUE” Music Clip
DISCOMizuki Nana

Among Nana Mizuki’s songs, this one is cute and perfect for getting everyone hyped.

It’s used as the opening theme for the anime Rosario + Vampire.

At concerts, fans recognize it from the brief intro and shout the opening call.

There’s dancing in the anime, and the live performances also have choreography, so be sure to try dancing along together.