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BGM from anime with absolutely divine music! Highly popular anime songs

Cool background music that resonates during intense battle scenes, and memorable tracks that color bittersweet developments.

When talking about the world of anime, music is indispensable, isn’t it? There are BGMs etched deeply in our hearts and countless legendary songs still talked about today.

Within them lies the magic of music that enriches the story.

This time, we’re introducing a selection of gem-like BGMs that amplify the emotion and excitement of anime many times over! You might just find a track that resonates with your heart.

BGM from anime with insanely god-tier music! Highly popular anime songs (31–40)

*~asterisk~ORANGE RANGE

A high-tempo technopop track that races through to the very end.

Despite the different vocal timbres, the unified singing blends well and is very easy to listen to, and the energy builds as the song progresses.

It’s a track from the anime BLEACH, and its catchy vibe makes it perfect for singing along with friends.

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

An unforgettable track that feels as if you’ve wandered into a fairy tale, with a brass band that elevates the entire piece.

The vocals carry a message that is calm yet powerful, taking listeners on an adventure.

A song that reminds you of the important things you mustn’t forget.

One-Third of Pure FeelingsSIAM SHADE

One-Third of True Feelings – SIAM SHADE with Lyrics (Full)
One-Third of Pure FeelingsSIAM SHADE

An upbeat love song that kicks off at a rock tempo.

The lyrics directly convey the heartache of unrequited love, stirring empathy, excitement, and a range of emotions.

From the performance to the vocals, everything is top-notch—an exquisite, supreme track.

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A Cruel Angel's Thesis – Yoko Takahashi (Full)
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

An up-tempo track where powerful vocals resonate against a fantastical backing melody.

Its tone makes you feel as if you’ve wandered into another world, unleashing every bit of curiosity in your heart.

It’s an eternal classic, renowned as a karaoke staple.

Proof of Eternal AbsenceToukyou Jihen

Tokyo Incidents – The Eternal Alibi of Absence
Proof of Eternal AbsenceToukyou Jihen

It’s a thrilling rock number written specifically as the theme song for the theatrical film Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet.

Shiina Ringo’s dark worldview and Tokyo Jihen’s superb band sound blend seamlessly, instantly pulling listeners into the story.

The lyrics portray the resolve of someone who, bearing a truth that must never be revealed, throws themselves into a solitary battle—perfectly mirroring the tense atmosphere of the film.

The track was included on the EP News, released in April 2020.

It’s the kind of song that can give you a push when you want to sink into a mysterious mood or steel yourself for a major decision.

BGM from Anime with Divine-Level Tracks! Highly Popular Anime Songs (41–50)

Venus Say…Buzy

It’s a song that conjures up a scene where a goddess gently beckons a young person who yearns for space—teasing them at times, yet kindly leading the way.

Performed by Buzy, it was used as the opening theme for the anime Twin Spica.

Included on the single Kujira, released in March 2004, the track reached No.

29 on the Oricon chart.

Its expansive vocals and up-tempo sound are sure to set listeners’ hearts racing with excitement.

It’s the perfect number for when you need a boost of energy!

silhouetteKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Silhouette” Music Video
silhouetteKANA-BOON

This is a song imbued with a message that will be etched in memory forever.

Released by KANA-BOON in November 2014, it became the opening theme for the popular anime Naruto Shippuden and captured the hearts of a wide range of generations.

The melody is fast-paced and striking, with an addictive, catchy quality that makes you want to listen on repeat.

The lyrics tell a moving story about growing while holding on to what’s important, perfectly syncing with the anime’s themes.

Included on the album TIME, it became a popular release that reached No.

4 on the Oricon album chart.

It’s a recommended track not only for young people in their formative years, but for anyone who wants to feel the greatness of continuing to protect what’s precious.