Mitsuki Takahata’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
She is a leading actress in Japan, but after a commercial jingle brought attention to her, she gained a reputation for being a great singer, and her work as a “singing actress” increased.
She has long been active in musical theater as well, and has likely received solid vocal training.
This time, based on feedback from fans submitted to our site, we researched her most talked-about songs and picked the most popular tracks in a ranking format.
We think everyone—from newcomers to devoted fans—will enjoy it.
Now, please take a look!
Mitsuki Takahata’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
crimsonTakahata Mitsuki1rank/position
The commercial song for NTT Docomo’s “iPhone X: Crimson Sky” ad.
Many people were captivated by this striking commercial, in which actress Mitsuki Takahata belts out X JAPAN’s “Kurenai” a cappella.
Viewers were astonished by her exceptional vocal ability, and it became a major topic of conversation.
Tears of MagnoliaTakahata Mitsuki2rank/position

A gem-like ballad overflowing with wistfulness and warmth, sung by Mitsuki Takahata.
With her refreshing, clear voice, she gently wraps feelings for a lost loved one.
Included on the March 2014 album “PLAY LIST,” this track brings out Takahata’s full allure as a singer.
Though calm in tone, its lyrics carry deep emotion—perfect for moments when you’re thinking of someone dear or quietly facing yourself.
Let Takahata’s pure voice wash over you and spend a heartfelt, soul-soothing time.
Life is full of dreams.Takahata Mitsuki3rank/position

In the commercial featuring Mitsuki Takahata, “Life Is Full of Dreams: ‘That’s Life, My Life’,” Takahata herself showcases her singing voice.
The song she sings is “Jinsei wa Yumedarake” (Life Is Full of Dreams), written and composed by Sheena Ringo.
It’s included on Sheena Ringo’s 2017 album “Gyakuyunyuu: Koukuukyoku,” which features her self-covers of songs she originally provided to various artists.
The lyrics, crafted with Sheena’s distinctive word choices, convey the idea that no matter what kind of life it is, it’s my life—so I should live freely.
When sung with Takahata’s clear, expansive voice, it makes you feel as though life is growing ever more vibrant!
Dreams in secretTakahata Mitsuki & Shirota Yu4rank/position

Mitsuki Takahata and Yu Shirota are both widely active as actors, singers, and TV personalities.
The song A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes, originally written in 1950 as the theme for Disney’s Cinderella, was performed as a duet in the 2015 live-action film by the two, who provided the Japanese dub voices for Cinderella and the Prince.
Their magical ensemble evokes the beauty of the film’s story.
Since the song is under two minutes long, it’s an easy duet to try, and it’s a famous tune that almost everyone has heard at least once.
Precious thingsmitsuki (Takahata Mitsuki)5rank/position

Produced by Kentaro Kobuchi of Kobukuro and released in 2007, this song was Mitsuki Takahata’s debut single under the name “Mitsuki.” It lets you sense the origins of an artist whose not only acting skills but also captivating vocal ability have drawn much attention.
Daydream BelieverTakahata Mitsuki6rank/position

It’s “Daydream Believer,” used as the theme song for an animated film starring actress Mitsuki Takahata.
This is a cover of The Timers’ Japanese-lyrics version.
It’s a song that astonishes with her high-quality vocals as a singer, and another wonderful aspect is how the impression changes dramatically when a woman sings it.
I don’t get drunk.Takahata Mitsuki7rank/position

When it comes to long-running, high-profile commercials that have featured many distinctive actresses over the years, Choya Umeshu’s ads surely come to mind.
Mitsuki Takahata, who appears in them, is also famous as an actress with excellent singing skills.
She performs the CM song “Watashi wa Yowanai” (“I Don’t Get Drunk”), and her strong vocals became a major talking point in this commercial as well.


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