May'n

Japanese singer


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years_active2005–present
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  • J-pop
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  • Universal Music (2005–2007)
  • Victor Entertainment (2007–2019)
  • Digital Double (2020–present)}} Mei Nakabayashi, better known by her stage name May'n, is a Japanese singer from Nagoya. Aspiring to become a singer since childhood, she began her music activities in 2003 upon passing an audition held by talent agency Horipro International. She made her major debut in 2005 under the Universal Music label with the release of her first single "Crazy Crazy Crazy". She would release two more singles under Universal Music, before transferring to Victor Entertainment in 2008. That same year, she had her break as the singing voice of the character Sheryl Nome in the anime series Macross Frontier.

May'n's musical style varies in genre, ranging from pop and rock, to dance music and R&B. Her music has been featured in anime series such as Macross Frontier, Aria the Scarlet Ammo, Accel World, Aquarion Logos, and Restaurant to Another World. She has also performed at several music events in Japan, Asia, Europe, and North America. In 2013, she represented Japan at the ABU TV Song Festival in Vietnam.

Early life and childhood

Nakabayashi was born in Nagoya on October 21, 1989. She had become interested in music at an early age, and had been singing at least since she was three years old. She had also had an interest in anime series such as Sailor Moon since her childhood, particularly after an occurrence where she heard the series' theme "Moonlight Densetsu" at a karaoke bar. In 2003, at the age of 13, she participated in the 28th "HoriPro – Talent Scout Caravan – Love Music – Audition" and out of the 34,911 hopefuls, became one of the four who survived the final eliminations.

Career

Nakabayashi debuted under the Universal Music Japan label with the release of her first single "Crazy Crazy Crazy" on April 27, 2005; the single was later re-released on June 1 of that year with an additional track. This was followed by the release of the digital single "Happy" in December of that year. Her second single, "Sympathy", was released on August 3, 2005. She then released her third single "Fallin' in or Not" on September 27, 2006, the title track of which was used as the ending theme for the anime series Love Get Chu.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/May'n_performing_at_Anime_Festival_Asia_2008_-_23_Nov_2008(1).jpg" caption="May'n performing at Anime Festival Asia 2008, in Singapore, November 2008"] ::

Nakabayashi transferred to Victor Entertainment in 2008 and began using the stage name May'n. That same year, she gained popularity after being cast as the singing voice of the character Sheryl Nome in the anime television series Macross Frontier. She later released two singles for the series, "Diamond Crevasse / Iteza Gogo Kuji Don't be late" and "Lion", with each placing in the Top 3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart in their debut week. She was invited to perform "Iteza Gogo Kuji Don't be late" and "Northern Cross" at Animelo Summer Live 2008. She then gave her first live performance outside Japan in Singapore at Anime Festival Asia in November of that year. She has since become a regular guest at this event as well, also appearing at its iterations in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.

In January 2009, May'n released the mini-album May'n Street, which reached number 2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart in its first week. She then released the single "Kimi Shinitamō Koto Nakare" on May 6, 2009; the title track is used as the opening theme to the anime series Shangri-La. Her first full album Styles was released in November 2009; the album reached number 7 on the Oricon Weekly charts. In January 2010, she performed her first solo Nippon Budokan concert, which sold out in only one day. In March of the same year, she held her first tour of Asia, with concerts in Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. This was followed in July by a 17-city summer tour of Japan. She released her second album Cosmic Cuune in November 2010 as her character Sheryl Nome. In late 2010, she was chosen to record the theme song for the film Incite Mill -7 Day Death Game-. In February 2011, she released her 3D live documentary movie May'n The Movie: Phonic Nation, and later that month released her third album If you..., which made number 7 on the Oricon Weekly Chart. In March of that year, she held her second solo Budokan concert. She then made an appearance at Japan Expo in Paris. She also sang the song "Mr. Super Future Star", which was used as the theme song for the Capcom game E.X. Troopers.

In 2011 and 2012, May'n collaborated with music artist Daisuke Asakura for the singles "Scarlet Ballet", which was used as the opening theme to the anime series Aria the Scarlet Ammo, and "Chase the world", which was used as the opening theme to the anime series Accel World. She released her fourth album Heat on March 21, 2012. She represented Japan in October 2013 at the ABU TV Song Festival 2013 in Hanoi, Vietnam with her single "Vivid". She was scheduled to make an appearance at Animax Carnival Philippines in December 2013, but the event was cancelled as a result of the effects of Typhoon Haiyan.

In 2014, May'n released her fifth album New World. She then returned to the United States with a solo concert in San Francisco and a performance at Union Square for J-Pop Summit Festival 2014.

May'n performed "Yamaidare darlin'", which was used as the first opening theme to the 2015 anime television series Aquarion Logos, and later performed the songs "Yoake no Logos", which was used as the second opening theme to Aquarion Logos, and the series' second ending theme "Hontō no Koe wo Anata ni Azuketakute", which was performed with Haruka Chisuga. She released her fifth album Powers of Voice on September 7, 2015. She would also make an appearance at Animax Carnival Malaysia in March of that year. In 2016, she performed the song "Belief", which was used as the opening theme to the anime television series Taboo Tattoo. She performed the song "Hikari Aru Basho e", which is used as the ending theme to the 2016 anime television series Izetta: The Last Witch. She also appeared at Animax Carnival Philippines in October of that year.

In 2017, May'n collaborated with idol unit Wake Up, Girls! in performing the song "One in a Billion", which was used as the opening theme to the anime television series Restaurant to Another World. She made an appearance at Illinois' Anime Central event in May, and she also appeared at Anime Festival Asia Indonesia in August as a replacement for singer Ami Wajima, who had cancelled her appearance for health reasons. She released her sixth album Peace of Smile on October 30, 2017. She returned to Singapore in March 2018 for the anime event Anime Garden, and she appeared at the Anisong World Matsuri event in Los Angeles in July of that year. In September 2018, May'n and Megumi Nakajima, who played the role of Ranka Lee in Macross Frontier, released the single "Good job!"; it was their first Macross-related single in seven years. She released an album titled Yell!! and a single titled "Kiba to Tsubasa" on July 31, 2019, which was used as the ending theme to the anime series Kochoki: Wakaki Nobunaga. She appeared at Cosplay Mania in the Philippines in September 2019.

In 2022, May'n became a part of the mixed-media project D4DJ, voicing the role of Neo of the in-universe group Abyssmare.

In 2026, May'n released "Love is the Strongest", the opening theme of the TV Asahi tokusatsu series Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity.

Musical style and influences

May'n's musical style varies in genre, ranging from pop and rock, to dance music and R&B, and she cites artists such as Britney Spears, Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Namie Amuro as her musical influences. She also cites her relationship with composer Yoko Kanno as a major factor in her career.

In interviews with Anime News Network, May'n discussed her performance style and her experiences working with composers such as Kanno and Daisuke Asakura. She stated that her initial preferred genres were R&B and dance music, but collaborating with Kanno made her realize that her voice fit rock songs more. Whenever she performs theme songs for anime, she would try to "feel each character's heart." Since she had been cast as the singing voice of the character Sheryl Nome, she had a desire to "become" the character, although Kanno would give her advice that she should stop acting too much like Sheryl and instead be herself. As for her involvement with Asakura, she stated that she admired Asakura's work and that collaborating with him allowed her to explore new music styles that she had not attempted before. May'n also explained the reason for her stage name. She stated that she began using the name "May'n" when she started performing songs for anime series, and that the name was a play on the English word "main", as she wanted her songs to be seen as "main themes" to her audiences, and for her fans to consider her their "main singer".

May'n discussed the production of her song "You", used as the opening theme to the anime series The Ancient Magus' Bride, in a February 2018 interview with DaVinci News. She said that the song was meant to represent the relationship between the series' characters Chise and Elias, and in particular Elias' representation as a dark and sad character. She notes that, as the single was released during her 10th anniversary, she wanted to challenge herself to "get better" in singing, and to improve her weaknesses.

Personal life

On December 28, 2025, May'n announced her marriage to guitarist Takashi Nakagawa.

Discography

Albums

::data[format=table] | Released as | Year | Title | Oricon chart position | Ref. | Daily/weekly peak | Weeks | |Sales | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | May'n | 2009 | Styles | 3/7 | 10 | 36,611 | | | | Sheryl Nome starring May'n | 2010 | Cosmic Cuune | 5/6 | 10 | 49,663 | | | | May'n | 2011 | If You... | 7/7 | 8 | 28,493 | | | | May'n | 2012 | Heat | 5/9 | 9 | 19,525 | | | | May'n | 2014 | New World | 6/9 | 6 | 15,334 | | | | May'n | 2017 | Peace of Smile | ?/13 | 4 | ? | | | | May'n | 2019 | Yell!! | 24 | colspan="2" | | | | | May'n | 2024 | Prismverse | | | | | | ::

EPs

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Released asYearTitleOricon charting positionRef.PeakWeeksSales
May'n2009May'n Street2/2937,503
Sheryl Nome
starring May'nUniversal Bunny2/316101,599
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Singles

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Released asYearTitleOricon chart positionAlbumTheme song featured inRef.Daily/weekly peakWeeksSales
May Nakabayashi2005"Crazy Crazy Crazy"title=Crazy Crazy Crazy
"Sympathy"title=Sympathyurl=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/364761/products/605166/1/access-date=October 3, 2018
2006"Fallin' in or Not" feat. SEAMO1591544Love Get Chu: Miracle Voice Actress Hakushotitle=Fallin' in or Not feat.SEAMOurl=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/364761/products/669309/1/access-date=October 3, 2018
Sheryl Nome
starring May'n2008"Diamond Crevasse / Iteza☆Gogo Kuji Don't be late"2/227108,504Macross Frontiertitle=ダイアモンド クレバス/射手座☆午後九時Don't be lateurl=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/364761/products/758466/1/
"Lion"2/319123,900May'n Streetscript-title=ja:ライオンurl=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/463798/products/772080/1/access-date=October 3, 2018publisher=Oriconlanguage=ja}}
May'n2009{{Nihongo"Kimi Shinitamō Koto Nakare"キミシニタモウコトナカレThou Shalt Not Die}}5/101420,671Styles
Sheryl Nome
starring May'n"Pink Monsoon"2/5938,703Universal BunnyMacross Frontier: Itsuwari no Utahime
May'n2010"Ready Go!"11/21813,292If You...Ōkami-san to Shichinin no Nakamatachi
{{Nihongo"Shinjitemiru"シンジテミルSee the Truth}}12/1448,513Injitemiru 7-nichikan no Death Game
2011"Scarlet Ballet"9/111024,435HeatAria the Scarlet Ammo
"Brain Diver"16/1868,320Phi Brain: Puzzle of God
May'n2012"Chase the world"5/71333,556Accel World
May'n2013"Run Real Run" w/ "アウトサイダー" (Outsider)10/2034,825Real Onigokko The Origin / Onimusha Soul
"Vivid" w/ "ワイルドローズ" (Wild Rose)15/1957,876Blood Lad/Ikenie no Dilemma
May'n2014{{nihongo"Kyo ni Koiro"今日に恋色Today in Color of Love}}Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha
"Re:REMEMBER" w/ "誰がために"M3: Sono Kuroki Hagane
May'n2017"Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokorozuyosa to"Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
May'n2018"You"The Ancient Magus' Bride
2019{{Nihongo"Kiba to Tsubasa"牙と翼Fangs and Wings}}302Kochoki: Wakaki Nobunaga
"Graphite/Diamond"188Azur Lane (Anime)
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Digital singles

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YearTitleTheme song featured in
2005"Happy"
2007{{nihongo
2009"My Teens, My Tears"
2009"Grand Piano"
2010{{nihongo
2012{{nihongo
2012"Mr. Super Future Star"
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DVDs and Blu-ray disks

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Mic-a-mania2013.jpg" caption="A TV group (front) and the queue (back) waiting for May'n Special Concert 2013 "MIC-A-MANIA" in [[Nippon Budokan]], Tokyo, March 2013"] ::

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TitleDateTypeLabel/distributorCatalog no.Note
May'n ActMarch 25, 2009DVD concertVictor EntertainmentVTBL-3May'n's concert at Akasaka Blitz on January 19, 2009, is recorded here.
May'n Special Concert BD Big Waaaaave!! in Nippon BudokanMay 26, 2010Blu-ray concertVictor EntertainmentVTXL-1May'n's concert at Nippon Budokan on January 24, 2010, is recorded here.
May’n Special Concert DVD Big Waaaaave!! in Nippon BudokanMay 26, 2010DVD concertVictor EntertainmentVTBL-9Same as above but on DVD
May'n Special Concert BD Rhythm Tank!! at Nippon BudokanNovember 2, 2011Blu-ray concertVictor EntertainmentVTXL-7May'n's concert at Nippon Budokan on March 6, 2011, is recorded here.
May’n Special Concert DVD Rhythm Tank!! at Nippon BudokanNovember 2, 2011DVD concertVictor EntertainmentVTBL-17Same as above but on DVD
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Collaborations

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TitleDateTypeLabel/distributorCatalog no.Note
Macross F (Frontier) O.S.T.1 "Nyan Fro"June 4, 2008CD albumVictor EntertainmentVTCL-60060May'n is credited as "Sheryl Nome starring May'n".
Macross F (Frontier) O.S.T.2 "Nyan Tra"October 8, 2008CD albumVictor EntertainmentVTCL-60061May'n is credited as "Sheryl Nome starring May'n".
Macross F (Frontier) Vocal Collection "Nyan Tama"December 3, 2008CD album (2 disks)Victor EntertainmentVTCL-60100May'n is credited as "Sheryl Nome starring May'n".
Macross F (Frontier) Galaxy Tour Final in BudokanOctober 30, 2009DVD concertBandaiBCBM-0011date=September 28, 2009
Macross F (Frontier) Galaxy Tour Final in BudokanNovember 27, 2009Blu-ray concertBandaiBCXE-0216Same as above but on Blu-ray
Macross F (Frontier) Concept Album "Cosmic Cuune"November 24, 2010CD albumVictor EntertainmentVTCL-60230May'n is credited as "Sheryl Nome starring May'n".
Yoko Kanno Produce Macross F Super Dimensional Super Live Cosmic Nyan Blu-rayNovember 23, 2011Blu-ray concerttitle=Macross Frontier – Cho Jiku Super Live Cosmic Nyaan (BD+DVD) [Japan BD] VTZL-34
Yoko Kanno Produce Macross F Super Dimensional Super Live Cosmic Nyan DVDNovember 23, 2011DVD concert
Kamen Rider Fourze ED Theme "Giant Step"January 25, 2012CD singleAvex TraxAVCA-49427May'n is credited as "Astronauts" along Yoshiharu Shiina.
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Concerts, public performances, and public appearances

(May'n's public appearances are separated into "solo concerts", "collaborative concerts", and "other public appearances", a separation somewhat arbitrary but nevertheless useful.)

Solo concerts

  • January 2009: May'n Concert Tour 2009 "May'n Act": January 22, Big Cat, Osaka; January 23, the Bottom Line, Nagoya; January 28 & 29, Akasaka BLITZ, Tokyo.
  • July & August 2009: May'n Summer Tour 2009 "Love & Joy": July 26, Zepp Fukuoka; July 31, Zepp Sendai; August 2, Zepp Sapporo; August 7, Zepp Osaka; August 8, Zepp Nagoya; August 12 & 13, Zepp Tokyo.
  • November 1, 2009: May'n College Festival Live at the Nippon Institute of Technology "Please Enjoy it!!" (in the gymnasium of the NIT campus).
  • November 8, 2009: "May'n Live & Talk" in Otemae Festival 2009, Otemae University and Junior College (in the gymnasium at the Itami-Inano Campus).
  • January 14, 2010: May'n Special Concert 2010 at Nippon Budokan "Big Waaaaave!!"
  • March 2010: May'n Big Waaaaave!! Asia Tour 2010: March 7, KL Live @ 1st Floor, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; March 19, Hong Kong International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Kowloon, Hong Kong; March 21, Legacy Taipei, Taiwan.
  • May'n Pure Live at Nagashima Spa Land, Mie, Japan.
  • May'n Summer Tour 2010 "Phonic Nation": :Side A: :{|class="wikitable" !Date !Venue |- |July 30 |Nagano Club Junk Box |- |July 31 |Niigata Lots |- |August 2 |Kashiwa Palooza |- |August 4 |Saitama-Fukutoshin Heaven's Rock VJ-03 |- |August 8 |Shizuoka Live House Hamamatsu Madowaku |- |August 10 |Kyoto Muse Hall |- |August 12 |Okayama Crazy Mama Kingdom |- |August 13 |Hiroshima Club Quattro |- |August 15 |Kumamoto Drum Be-9 V1 |- |August 20 |Yokohama Bay Hall |} :Side B: :{|class="wikitable" !Date !Venue |- |September 9 |Zepp Fukuoka |- |September 11 |Zepp Osaka |- |September 12 |Zepp Nagoya |- |September 15 |Zepp Sendai |- |September 17 |Zepp Sapporo |- |September 20 & 21 |Zepp Tokyo |}
  • March 6, 2011: May'n Special Concert 2011 "Rhythm Tank!!" in Nippon Budokan
  • March 20, 2012: May'n Special Concert 2012 "May'n Go! Around!!" at Yokohama Arena
  • March – October 2012: May'n "Rock Your Beats" World Tour
  • March 2, 2013: May'n Special Concert 2013 "Mic-a-mania" in Nippon Budokan

Collaborative concerts

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2015

  • March 30, Animax Carnival 2015 Malaysia
  • May 2, Bangkok Comic Con X Anime Festival Asia Thailand 2015, BITEC Bangna, Thailand

2016

  • August, Anime Festival Asia Thailand
  • October 16, Animax Carnival Philippines

2017

2018

  • March 17, Sakura Matsuri Anime Garden 2018, Gardens By the Bay Supertree Grove, Singapore
  • July 6, Anime Expo 2018 Anisong World Matsuri, Los Angeles, California, USA --

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