Anime songs recommended for college students: theme songs and insert songs from popular anime.
From Digimon to Attack on Titan, we’re introducing anime songs from a variety of generations.
Some of them make an incredibly strong impression, but every single one is a guaranteed banger for karaoke.
Now go find some otaku friends on campus and hit up karaoke right away!
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Recommended Anisongs for University Students: Theme Songs and Insert Songs from Popular Anime (101–110)
Reincarnation -Rondo-ON/OFF

It’s the opening song for season two of the anime Vampire Knight.
The beautiful, elegant piano melody and the dreamy tone make it captivating.
It’s especially recommended for women who like smoothly flowing, graceful songs.
I think it captures the anime’s atmosphere very well.
O2ORANGE RANGE

It’s the opening theme of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2.
Since the character Jeremiah, nicknamed “Orange,” appeared in the first season, it became a hot topic that ORANGE RANGE would perform the theme song.
It reached No.
3 on the Oricon chart.
Reason LivingSCREEN mode

It’s the opening theme for the second cour of the anime “Bungo Stray Dogs,” which features characters inspired by various literary giants battling one another, and it’s sung by SCREEN mode.
Released in 2016, it reached a peak position of 64 on the Oricon charts.
HeyFujita Maiko

It’s the theme song of the anime “Hiiro no Kakera.” “Hiiro no Kakera” is an anime adaptation of a game that’s popular among women.
The song “Nee” expresses a woman’s heartrending feelings of love, sung in Maiko Fujita’s clear, pure voice.
It’s truly recommended for women who want that heart-fluttering feeling.


