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Kana Nishino Youth Songs: Most Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

What kind of school life are you all experiencing?

And when you think back to the past, what was your youth like?

This time, we’ll introduce Kana Nishino’s youth-themed songs in ranking form.

As you think about your friends, your crush, and all sorts of things, check them out—here’s the roundup.

Kana Nishino Youth Songs: Most Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

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Kana Nishino “I Love You” Live Performance – Kana Nishino “Kimi ga suki”
I like you.Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino is a singer-songwriter who captivates fans with her wide-ranging musicality—from her trademark catchy pop tunes to club-style and R&B tracks that reflect her roots.

Her song “Kimi ga Suki,” included on her sixth album Just LOVE, was used in a P&G commercial for the new Lenor Happiness.

The lyrics, which portray an unstoppable feeling for someone you love, resonate with anyone who’s experienced romance.

With delicate piano tones and a sentimental melody that strikes the heart, it’s a ballad perfectly suited to autumn scenery.

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Kana Nishino 'More…' MV Full
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Kana Nishino is a singer who resonates with listeners through songs that depict romance from a woman’s perspective.

Her 2009 release “Motto” was chosen as the theme song for the drama Detective M.

Its glamorous sound rides on a rhythmic R&B-style beat.

The song portrays honest feelings of wanting to hear the voice of a loved one and to be by their side, gently evoking bittersweet memories of youth.

From conversational passages to passionate vocals, it’s a poignant love song that reveals many facets.

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Kana Nishino “You” Live Performance - Kana Nishino “Kimitte”
You...Nishino Kana

A ballad released in November 2010 that gently sings of gratitude and love for a significant other.

Its lyrics speak for those who, despite unwavering feelings, aren’t the best at expressing themselves, and they blend beautifully with Kana Nishino’s clear, pure vocals.

The song was featured as an insert track in the Fuji TV drama “Freeter, Ie wo Kau.” and was also included on the 2011 album “Thank you, Love.” It’s a classic you’ll want to listen to when you want to convey your feelings honestly or feel the bond with someone special.