[Year-End/ New Year Parties] A Big Feature on Hype Anisongs! Classic Anime Song Masterpieces
Having trouble deciding what to sing at karaoke for year-end or New Year parties? That’s exactly when anime songs shine! Beloved across generations, anime theme songs are both familiar—everyone’s heard them at least once—and irresistibly uplifting, making you want to move.
From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, we’ll introduce plenty of anime songs guaranteed to get the room buzzing.
Many of these tracks are perfect not just for karaoke, but also for performances and skits, so be sure to use this as a reference.
You’re sure to find that unforgettable song that stays with you!
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Butter-FlyKoji Wada

This song, which should especially strike a chord with people in their 30s, is Kouji Wada’s “Butter-Fly.” It was the opening theme for the TV anime Digimon Adventure, which aired starting in 1999.
Some of you might even recognize the song from the intro alone.
It’s a track that makes you feel like a kid again and want to get totally fired up!
Rallying Cry! The Imperial Assault ForceSakura Shinguji & Imperial Combat Revue

You just can’t get enough of how hot the chorus is.
It’s the theme song of the hugely popular game and anime Sakura Wars, and one of the defining anime songs of the ’90s.
Its lavish production evokes a musical that matches the story’s world, and the grand, expansive melody moved the hearts of anime fans at the time.
Galaxy Express 999Godiego

The theme song from the film version of Galaxy Express 999.
Since EXILE has also covered it, it’s a song that transcends generations.
The intro alone gets you hyped.
It’s an absolute classic of the anime song world—one I’d love to hear sung with a cool, mature vibe.
Midnight ReflectionNOMELON NOLEMON

A pop tune that paints a vast universe-themed world of space and starry skies.
Crafted by NOMELON NOLEMON, this track was released in January 2025.
It garnered attention as an insert song for Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-.
The catchy melodic lines and refined arrangement are a perfect match.
The lyrics, which express a deep longing for someone far away, are also captivating and resonate deeply.
Listening while gazing up at the night sky may draw you even further into its world.
Be sure to savor it slowly!
Even if the world were to end tomorrowASCA

It’s a song marked by a resolute, core-strength vocal.
Released by ASCA in October 2024, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “Maou-sama, Retry! R.” The lyrics, centered on strong resolve and unconditional love, strike a deep chord.
The composition is said to reflect the characters’ inner struggles and affections from the anime.
This song may stay close to your heart and give you the courage to face difficulties.
dizzyAdo

Singer Ado, who is drawing worldwide attention as a new-era diva in the J-POP scene, has released her 20th digital-only single, “Kura Kura,” which was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY.
Her expressive vocals, carried by a lively beat and a luxurious ensemble, mesh with the atmosphere of the anime and heighten the sense of anticipation.
It’s a pop, high-energy tune that’s sure to get everyone pumped up at karaoke.
Flying DeityAyase × R-Shitei

Hiten is a digital-release track 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 Cypher—and Ayase, active as a Vocaloid producer and a member of YOASOBI, the song’s thrilling interplay between Ayase and R-Shitei really amps up the energy.
The lyrics, which tie in with the anime’s story, evoke a universal theme: even in doubt, you can only move forward.
It’s a track that lingers in the ears with its striking contrast between aggressive rap and lyrical melody.






