Supersonic Girl cover

Supersonic Girl

Nana Mizuki · 2001

52 min · 12 tracks · J-pop · pop rock · anime song

A vibrant mix of J-pop energy and danceable beats with enchanting melodies that captivate listeners.

Why this album works

'Supersonic Girl' was pivotal in establishing Nana Mizuki as a leading figure in J-pop, reaching high positions on the Oricon charts. The album's success helped bridge the gap between anime music and mainstream appeal, influencing subsequent artists in both realms.
Best for
steady mid-tempo dance tracks captivating melodies for focus uplifting energy for commutes
Context
Released in 2001, 'Supersonic Girl' marked Nana Mizuki's debut studio album after gaining fame as a voice actress and singer. It showcased her transition from anime songs to mainstream pop, solidifying her identity as a versatile artist in the Japanese music scene.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Love's Wonderland Standout 4:05
  • 2 The place of happiness 3:44
  • 3 supersonic girl Standout 4:10
  • 4 Heaven Knows ~Brave edit~ 4:17
  • 5 想い ~Pedigreed mix~ 4:34
  • 6 Look Away ~All together version~ 4:18
  • 7 TRANSMIGRATION Standout 5:04
  • 8 LOOKING ON THE MOON 3:51
  • 9 真冬の観覧車 4:51
  • 10 NANA色のように ~Special album version~ 4:33
  • 11 水中の青空 3:44
  • 12 WINDOW OF HEART 4:45

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