Sekitori Hana’s classic and popular songs
Singer-songwriter Hana Sekitori, who rose to prominence in the music scene after performing at Senkou Riot, a music festival exclusively for teenagers.
She’s also known for having been a member of PlayYou.House, the predecessor of the a cappella group Goose house.
Her songs, featuring the warm tones of an acoustic guitar and her gentle vocals, have a way of moving the heart—bringing both inspiration and comfort.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of must-listen tracks, including her signature and most popular songs—perfect for anyone listening to her music for the first time.
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Sekitori Hana’s classic and popular songs (11–20)
It didn’t work today either.Sekitori Hana

“Another Day I Failed” simply stays by your side on a bad day.
It’s a mid-tempo track included on the 2017 full album “There’s Someone Who Looks a Lot Like You.” The image of falling asleep without taking off your makeup is something many women will surely relate to.
Even when you fire yourself up—This time for sure! This year for sure!—it’s hard to keep it going, isn’t it? This song gently sings about that current version of yourself, far from your ideals, with a warm acoustic sound.
It’s like a magical song that somehow wraps a failed day in a cheerful glow.
Stop the camera!Sekitori Hana

This song is included on the major mini-album The Other Side of the Back Hip Circle, released in 2019, and is characterized by its laid-back vibe.
The lyrics capture an exchange between someone who insists on taking more photos of the dishes than necessary to post on social media when dining out, and someone who says, “Forget that—let’s eat before the food gets cold.” Along with this catchy lyrical theme, the song’s poppy, cheerful feel makes it hard not to smile while listening.
Hole of LoveSekitori Hana

This song, included on the 2021 album “Atarashii Hana” (“New Flower”), features a lively band sound built around acoustic guitar, topped with a gentle vocal.
This vibe is one of the styles she excels at, isn’t it? As the title “Koi no Ana” (“Hole of Love”) suggests, the lyrics depict the feelings of a woman who has fallen in love.
The expressions used at the very beginning to describe the moment she falls for a certain man are especially lovely, so I recommend listening while reading the lyrics.
morningSekitori Hana

The second single, “Morning,” released in January 2018.
It’s a medium-tempo track I’d recommend for greeting the morning with a relaxed, open feeling.
You’ll be wrapped in a refreshing atmosphere where Hana Sekitori’s clear, gentle vocals blend beautifully with the winter air.
It has been used as the theme song for a news program for Japanese audiences in North America, and I’ve heard that the night-owl Hana Sekitori incorporated what she felt after actually getting up early while producing the song.
It feels like you’ll be able to start your day with a clean slate!
fireflySekitori Hana

This song is included on the album “So It Won’t Become Just a Memory,” released in 2018.
Her gentle vocals match perfectly with the accompaniment, which combines a lively band sound with a refreshing acoustic guitar.
The overall atmosphere of the track and the lyrics—singing “Let’s go anywhere, just the two of us”—are captivating, but her vocal work is truly outstanding! Especially from just before the chorus into the chorus itself, you can really feel the allure of her singing, with abundant use of vibrato and seamless shifts between falsetto and chest voice.
wisdom toothSekitori Hana

Commissioned for NHK’s Minna no Uta in April and May 2018 and released digitally in May, the song “Oya Shirazu” (Wisdom Tooth) is a moving ballad whose lyrics intertwine the “wisdom tooth” and the idea of being “unknown” or distant to one’s parents, just as the title suggests.
Those who have wrestled with the complicated feelings of adolescence and the inability to be honest that comes with a rebellious phase will likely find it deeply relatable.
The frustration and the burdens you couldn’t share with anyone—and the feelings you wished you could have conveyed to your parents—overlap and resonate in the heart.
Sekitori Hana’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (21–30)
The Lazy SongSekitori Hana

This is a song that won a prize at RO69 JACK.
It’s an acoustic guitar solo with vocals.
Though it’s sung gently and quietly, the lyrics and the chorus convey a strong, straightforward feeling.
The way Hana Sekitori’s pleasant voice opens up is very soothing.

