Angela's famous and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by the male-female duo angela (Angela).
angela was formed in 1993 and made their major debut in 1999.
They returned to the indie scene in 2000, and then made another major debut in 2003.
They have performed many theme songs for anime and have appeared multiple times at Animelo Summer Live (Anisama), an event featuring artists who perform anime songs.
As they mainly work on anime songs, they also perform at overseas events alongside Japanese anime culture, and it seems you can buy their CDs abroad as well.
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Angela’s best and most popular songs (31–40)
Blue Springangela

Released in 2010 as angela’s 16th single, this song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Seitokai Yakuindomo.” The comedic music video—featuring angela themselves along with dancers and fans, totaling about 200 people—is also a must-see.
Proofangela

This is the ending theme of the anime Fafner in the Azure.
The melody is wistful and sorrowful, and the lyrics convey feelings of resignation and doubt.
Keywords include “life” and “proof of having lived.” It’s a song that makes you reflect on what it means to leave proof of your life and how you want to live.
Fall in Love with Andante!angela

This is the 31st single by the music duo angela, known for their live performances featuring comical call-and-response and self-introductions.
The track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X,” and its classically inspired arrangement with a touch of exotic flair really sticks in your ears.
The complex melody and beat changes present challenges beyond just vocal range.
It’s a high-difficulty anime song, so first grasp the song’s structure and then sing it in a key that suits you.


