Kohana Lam’s new ‘The Dangers in My Heart’ anime theme song ‘Loving Me, Loving You’ out now!

‘Loving Me, Loving You’ Jacket Cover

With a singing voice overflowing with emotion that will pierce your heart, Kohana Lam has amassed over 500,000 subscribers on YouTube. Now, her new single ‘Loving Me, Loving You’ has been released this past month on all digital streaming platforms

Following Kohana Lam’s ending theme song for the first season of anime series The Dangers in My Heart, ‘Loving Me, Loving You’ is being featured as the ending theme to Season 2.

Just like ‘a few sentimental’, her ending theme for Season 1, the new single is produced by KERENMI, the alter-ego project of Koichi Tsutaya. The song is based on the themes of “adolescence” and “blessing”, with a warm nostalgic sound and lyrics that convey the feeling of emotional growth portrayed in ‘The Dangers in My Heart’.

A music video for ‘Loving Me, Loving You’ was also released on January 8, starring Maya Imamori, a 17-year-old talent from Miyazaki Prefecture. The look of innocence on her face in the video is breathtakingly beautiful, adding color to the world created by the song.

Be sure to check out the music video for ‘Loving Me, Loving You’ below, along with the streaming link here!

Anime series ‘The Dangers in My Heart’ ending theme song ‘a few sentimental’ by Kohana Lam is out now!

‘a few sentimental’ by Kohana Lam – the ending theme song from the anime series ‘The Dangers in My Heart’ – has been released on multiple streaming and download services!

‘a few sentimental’ digital Jacket cover

Kohana Lam’s ‘a few sentimental’ was produced by KERENMI, the alter-ego project of Koichi Tsutaya. The lyrics capture the essence of the original ‘The Dangers in My Heart’ manga series, known in Japan as ‘Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu’. With a warm sound that conveys the burning of adolescent hearts, the song explores the emotions we all feel when passing from childhood to adulthood, the distance we may feel from the opposite sex, and the characters’ inability to control their complex feelings.

A video showing the ending theme from ‘The Dangers in My Heart’ with the end credits removed is available now on NUMAnimation’s YouTube channel

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© Norio Sakurai (Akita Shoten) / Boku Yaba Production Committee


The anime series ‘The Dangers in My Heart’ is based on the hit romantic comedy manga by Norio Sakurai, serialized in ‘Manga Cross’ (Akita Shoten). It ranked in the Men’s category of the revered ‘Kono Manga ga Sugoi!’ (‘This Manga is Amazing!’) annual mook series for two years running; it also won first place in both the Web Manga category of the Next Manga Awards 2020 and the Manga We Want to See Animated ranking. The manga series has sold a cumulative 3 million copies to date, and with the release of every new edition, it enters the trending charts on social media.

In addition, a music video for ‘a few sentimental’ was also set for Premiere release on Kohana Lam’s official YouTube channel on April 17. The music video features Kohana Lam’s first ever attempt at acting, creating a drama-style video based upon the setting of the original ‘The Dangers in My Heart’ series. Be sure to check out the music video below along with the streaming links here!

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Kohana Lam has been posting music to her official YouTube channel since September 2019. Her songs are filled with emotion that pierces the hearts of all who hear them, and her deeply expressive singing voice has won a legion of fans, sparking comments on social media such as “Her songs are so emotional that when I hear them I can’t help but cry” and “Her singing voice goes from the verge of hysteria to fading into hushed silence, and it gives me goosebumps”. Within one year of her major label debut, her YouTube channel had accrued over 400,000 subscribers. In the February 2023 edition of Nikkei Entertainment! published on January 4, she was included in the 100 New Leading Talents of 2023 special feature, cementing her position as a hot breakthrough artist for the year ahead.