[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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[Year-End Parties / New Year Parties] A Special Feature on Anime Songs to Liven Things Up! Classic Anime Song Hits (71–80)
spiralLONGMAN

LONGMAN is a three-piece band with male-and-female twin vocals that made their major-label debut in 2019.
They’ve provided numerous anime theme and tie-in songs, and their track “spiral” is used as the opening theme for the anime Mushoku Tensei II: Jobless Reincarnation.
Stories about once having a dream that ultimately didn’t come true are everywhere.
This song resonates like a declaration from one’s present, grown-up self to their past self: the dream didn’t come true, but here’s how I’ll live and move forward from now on.
SKILLAWAKEPassCode

A song by the idol group PassCode was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Aristocrat’s Otherworldly Adventure: Serving Gods Who Go Too Far” Season 2.
It has been available on streaming services since October 2024 and was released as a single CD on December 18.
The track’s appeal lies in its powerful style that fuses electronic sounds with rock, and it also features distinctive vocals incorporating death growls.
The lyrics depict the protagonist stepping into an unknown world, and their pursuit of authenticity resonates with listeners.
It’s recommended not only for anime fans but also for anyone seeking energetic music.
Shooting starWANDS

WANDS’s new song has a sparkle that feels like a shooting star.
The lyrics, as if making a wish upon the night sky, really resonate.
I heard it’s been used as the ending theme for Detective Conan since January 2025, and it seems like a great match for the anime’s world.
This track might be perfect to listen to while gazing at the stars.
How about looking up at the sky with someone special and picturing the wishes in your heart? It’s sure to become a wonderful memory.
Twinkle Daysharmoe

It’s a catchy anison that fuses a fantastical worldview with a driving, uptempo rhythm.
It’s a song by harmoe, released in January 2025, and it was selected as the ending theme for the anime “Someday the Strongest Alchemist?” The concept is inspired by “Peter Pan and Wendy,” giving the entire track a dreamy atmosphere.
That swelling feeling of anticipation for dreams and adventure—so irresistible.
When you want to do your best but can’t quite take the first step, this song gives you a gentle push forward.
Gatchaman SongMasato Shimon

The theme song of the anime Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, sung by Masato Shimon, who’s also famous for Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun.
It’s unforgettable not only for the Showa generation but even today, thanks to his deep, powerful voice.
The sharply repeated, energetic opening lyrics are a highlight, and the ending—where the melody shifts from low to bright and high—is irresistibly great.
With lyrics and melodies that draw everyone in and spark excitement, it’s a sure-fire anime song that can hype up any crowd, regardless of age.
If you have a low vocal range, be careful not to strain your throat on the high notes at the end—support your voice from your diaphragm.
lampSoshi Sakiyama

Singer-songwriter Soushi Sakiyama, who has been attracting attention for his distinctive phrasing and overwhelming guitar technique.
His major 10th single “Hi,” written as the ending theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, leaves a strong impression with lyrics adorned by delicate, anime-tailored sensitivity and uniquely original turns of phrase.
Its expansive ensemble and melody seem to both lift the spirit and soothe the heart.
It’s an emotional number that teaches us the preciousness of cherishing someone.
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This is the song that marked the major debut of Tsuzuri, a singer who rose to prominence on YouTube and TikTok.
It was also selected as the opening theme for the anime “The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses.” It’s noteworthy that the lyrics were written by DECO*27 and the composition was handled by Shota Horie; the track conveys a youthful bittersweetness that aligns with the work itself.
Tsuzuri’s straightforward delivery of the words makes it easy to vividly imagine someone facing their youth head-on, further enhancing the song’s refreshing atmosphere.






