A popular anime song medley. Classic and popular anime songs.
We’ve compiled songs associated with Japanese anime, which has now become one of Japan’s cultural pillars and is beloved around the world.
Some people might think, “It’s just anime songs…” and avoid listening, but don’t underestimate them.
Anime songs have a unique sense of speed and coolness, and many of the musicians performing them are top-tier artists, making this a genre with a huge following among band musicians as well.
Please enjoy this medley of anime songs brimming with musical appeal.
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Popular Anisong Medley. Classic and Popular Anime Songs (21–30)
"~secret base~ Kimi ga Kureta Mono"ZONE

The song “Secret Base ~What You Gave Me~” served as an insert song and the ending theme for the deeply moving masterpiece Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.
This track has become beloved by many people, from children to adults.
Flying DeityAyase × R-Shitei

Hiten, a digital single chosen as the opening theme for the newly remade 2023 TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
Created by R-Shitei—known from Creepy Nuts and Umeda Cipher—and Ayase, active as a Vocaloid producer and a member of YOASOBI, the track’s breakneck call-and-response creates a thrilling ensemble that really amps you up.
The lyrics, which link to the anime’s story, evoke a universal theme: even in doubt, you can only keep moving forward.
It’s a track that lingers with the striking contrast between aggressive rap and lyrical melody.
thunderous applause singing contestsupercell

It’s the ending theme of the anime Katanagatari.
The opening theme, “Kotonaha,” was also very popular, but this more relaxed song is easier to listen to and became extremely popular.
Even now, it sometimes ranks on karaoke anime song charts.
Dazejin

That Kagerou Daze was adapted into a novel and later into an anime, and this was the theme song at that time.
With the rhythm and wordplay unique to Vocaloid tracks and lyrics that slip in ideas you wouldn’t normally think of, it feels like a song that opens up an unknown world.
Genesis of AquarionAkino

This song, which was used in the anime Genesis of Aquarion, has been loved by many people for years.
Even now, you still hear it often at karaoke.
Alongside Cruel Angel’s Thesis, it stands as one of the most famous anime songs—a true classic among classics.
Take it! Sailor UniformEmiri Kato

This song was played in the anime Lucky☆Star.
It’s bright, upbeat, and rhythmic, making it highly addictive, and the lyrics link to the anime itself, so it’s very easy to remember.
Listening to this song even makes you want to watch the original anime.
TouchYoshimi Iwasaki

A timeless classic of Japan: Touch.
This was the opening theme for that masterpiece baseball anime.
Anyone who’s seen Touch knows how good the song is, yet it also captivates first-time listeners—it’s a perfect track.





