Anime BGM compilation: background music and insert songs that color the story
When you watch anime, you hear all kinds of music in addition to the opening and ending themes.
These are what we generally call BGM and insert songs, and I bet many of you love the BGM and insert songs from certain shows—like, “I love the BGM in that series!”
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks from the BGM and insert songs that play within popular anime series.
Many of these tracks are included on each show’s official soundtrack, so if you find something you like, be sure to check out the soundtrack as well.
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Compilation of anime background music: BGM and insert songs that color the story (91–100)
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A track that kicks off with punchy guitars and a pleasantly familiar vocal.
The band’s unique sense of rhythm is cool and lifts your spirits.
Ah, today just didn’t go my way.
But tomorrow will surely be a good day.
The lyrics, which give you that kind of hope to keep living, are wonderful.
VIOLET EVERGARDEN : AutomemoriesEvan Call

Violet Evergarden is an animated film based on a novel by Kana Akatsuki.
The original work is a popular novel that won the Grand Prize at the Kyoto Animation Awards.
The film won the Excellence Award for Animation at the 44th Japan Academy Film Prize and has gained worldwide popularity, being available on Netflix in many countries with English and Portuguese dubs, among others.
The theme song, sung by Minami Karasawa, is a ballad that emphasizes the importance of conveying feelings through words, and her soaring, powerful vocals are inspiring.
The soundtrack as a whole has a touch of melancholy, crafted with a quiet, subdued sadness.


