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[Cute] A Collection of Popular and Famous Anime-Style Songs [J-Pop]

A high-pitched, slightly lisping, utterly enchanting voice that makes your heart flutter—that’s what we call an “anime voice.” With the recent boom in live streaming, streamers with anime-like voices are really thriving! Once you get hooked, there’s no getting out—it’s that kind of world, don’t you think? In this article, we’ve rounded up popular Japanese songs featuring anime-style vocals.

We’ve included not only anime songs, but also picks from the broader J-pop scene! It’s a playlist that’s also great for choosing songs at karaoke!

[Cute] Collection of Popular and Famous Anime-Style Vocal Songs [J-Pop] (21–30)

POP IN 2B Komachi

[Oshi no Ko] B-Komachi / POP IN 2 [MV short]
POP IN 2B Komachi

This song was released in October 2024 as an insert track for the anime “Oshi no Ko.” Its idol-style pop sound features a cute melody that blends a touch of edge with playful charm, creating a pleasantly resonant feel.

The lyrics are packed with expressions that emphasize sound and rhythm, exquisitely mixing girlish sweetness with a hint of madness.

A dance video choreographed by Sho has also been released, and “I tried dancing” videos are popping up on TikTok and other platforms.

It’s a perfect pick not only for fans of idol music, but also for those who want to immerse themselves in the anime’s world.

Tokyo Shandy RendezvousMAISONdes feat. Kafu, Tsumiki

[239] [feat. KAF, Tsumiki] Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous / MAISONdes
Tokyo Shandy RendezvousMAISONdes feat. Kafu, Tsumiki

The remake of the anime Urusei Yatsura garnered overwhelming support from younger generations.

“Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous” is the theme song for the remake version and also became a topic of discussion in Japan as a meme related to Teikyo Heisei University.

The vocal range is mid1 F# to high D, but the most frequently appearing high note is high E, so it’s best to adjust the key with an emphasis on making that note easier to sing.

Sorry for Being Cute feat. ChuutanHayami Saori

Sorry for Being Cute feat. Chuutan (CV: Saori Hayami) / HoneyWorks
Sorry for Being Cute feat. ChuutanHayami Saori

When it comes to massive viral hits in recent years from HoneyWorks—the creative collective that has continuously led a music scene centered on internet culture since the 2010s—it has to be “Kawaikute Gomen” (“Sorry I’m Cute”).

Voice actor and artist Saori Hayami’s irresistibly cute vocals and the lyrics that are almost shamelessly adorable sparked huge buzz, and the MV’s choreography went explosively viral on social media, inspiring countless covers.

Its world that wholeheartedly affirms the self gives you a powerful boost.

And when you sing it at karaoke, don’t be shy—lean into the cuteness and really play up the “kawaii” factor.

princess carryMinato Akua

Princess Carry [Minato Aqua / hololive]
princess carryMinato Akua

My heart flutters at her magical singing voice.

It’s an original song by Hololive VTuber Aqua Minato, released in June 2024.

The track was produced by Vocaloid producer PinocchioP.

A poppy, catchy melody is layered with a princess-like sweet vocal, making it feel like you’ve wandered into a fairy tale.

But hidden in the lyrics are honest feelings of a girl living in the modern world.

Announced alongside Aqua’s new outfit reveal, the song also has a music video—don’t miss the adorable choreography.

It’s perfect for when you’re tired from idol-fan activities or need a boost of energy.

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity.ano

Released in November 2022, this track gained attention when it was featured as the ending theme for episode 7 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man.

Its poppy, distinctive sound inspired by Chinese motifs is captivating, and the friendly melody and catchy phrases make it a tune you can’t help but hum along to.

It’s perfect for getting hyped at karaoke with friends or for days when you need a boost.

Eenie Meenie Lost ChildŌgami Mio

[MV] Eeny Meeny Lost Child / Ookami Mio
Eenie Meenie Lost ChildŌgami Mio

A song released in October 2025 by Mio Ookami, a VTuber from hololive, was chosen as the theme for the third cour of the TV anime “Nmeneko.” Written, composed, and arranged by Akki, its gently phrased lyrics weave in feelings about choices, adventures, and cherishing time spent with loved ones.

Don’t miss the adorable animated music video by Gomahichi.

It’s an anime pop track that will make your heart skip.

Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

Non-credit ending sequence for the anime “I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Hate Overtime, so I’m Going to Solo the Boss” | Broadcasting on various networks from Friday, January 10, 2025!
Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

Nanawo Akari’s new song is a poppy, catchy track that sings about the importance of balance in everyday life.

It conveys the value of cherishing your own time and working hard in moderation.

Scheduled for release in February 2025, it’s also being used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Giru-masu.” With Nanawo Akari’s signature bright sound and relatable lyrics, it’s a perfect song for anyone feeling worn out from work or daily life.

Just listening to it gives you energy—it’s that kind of track.