From anime anthems to deeply personal ballads, AiNA THE END just revisited the songs that made her who she is.
The singer-songwriter has made her debut on Dingo Music’s Killing Voice, delivering a career-spanning medley that showcases the raw emotion, unmistakable voice and fearless honesty that have earned her fans across Japan and beyond. Marking her first time taking on the series’ signature one-take, no-cut format, the performance strips everything back to what has always been at the heart of AiNA THE END’s artistry: her voice.
Greeting viewers in Korean with, “Hello, I’m AiNA THE END. Thank you for having me,” she opened the medley with “ă«ăăăč – Luminous“, the opening theme for the ONE PIECE Elbaf Arc. From there, she moved effortlessly through the emotionally charged “Frail“, the theme song for the film A Strange House, and “Red:birthmark“, the ending theme for Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury Season 2, demonstrating the intensity and vulnerability that have become her trademark.
The performance also featured “ăăȘăšă»æăăżăźèźæ – Kyrie eleison“, the theme song from director Shunji Iwai’s Kyrie, the film that marked AiNA THE END’s first leading acting role and screened at the Busan International Film Festival, as well as “ăąă€ăłăă – The Spell “, the ending theme for The Apothecary Diaries. She then launched into “é©ćœéäž – On The Way“, her global breakthrough that surpassed 300 million streams and charted on the Billboard Global 200, before bringing the medley to a close with “ăăăȘăă§ – Don’t disappear“, a song she first wrote and composed at the age of 18 and still considers one of the most important pieces in her catalogue.
Rather than simply revisiting her biggest songs, the setlist traces the many sides of AiNA THE END’s artistic journey: the anime themes that introduced her voice to audiences around the world, the cinematic ballads that showcased her emotional depth, and the deeply personal songwriting that has remained constant throughout her evolution as an artist.
As AiNA THE END continues to expand her presence across Asia through sold-out tours, acclaimed acting roles and chart-topping releases, Killing Voice offers something refreshingly simple: a reminder that behind every milestone is a voice capable of making even the biggest stages feel intensely personal.
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