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 anime songs for university students: theme songs and insert songs from popular anime (41–50)
Even though we were together so muchSee-Saw

It’s the theme song of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.
Its poignant melody and lyrics are especially captivating.
The beautiful vocals convey the pain of drifting apart from or parting with someone important.
It’s a great song to listen to when you want to take time to think alone, so please give it a listen.
Recommended anisong for university students: theme songs and insert songs from popular anime (51–60)
Preserved RosesT.M.Revolution × Mizuki Nana

Valvrave the Liberator is a TV anime that aired in the Animeism programming block and became a hot topic for its over-the-top developments.
The opening theme for the first cour was “Preserved Roses,” which reached No.
2 on the Oricon charts.
machine; mechanical deviceTani Yuuki

Tani Yuuki, whose nomination for the 2022 Japan Record Award’s New Artist prize is still fresh in our minds, has released his 17th single, “Kaimono,” which also serves as the opening theme for the anime EDENS ZERO.
The standout vocals from the very beginning, the arrangement that stokes anticipation, and the lyrics that evoke the anime’s story depict the struggle of connecting to the real world.
For those who strongly associate him with his signature song “W/X/Y,” it may be surprising to hear how powerfully he can deliver this rock-tinged style.
I am Just Feeling AliveUMI☆KUUN

“Young Black Jack” is a work that depicts the younger days of the protagonist from Osamu Tezuka’s masterpiece “Black Jack.” The opening theme “I am Just Feeling Alive” is singer-songwriter UMI☆KUUN’s debut single.
CORE PRIDEUVERworld

It’s the opening song of the anime Blue Exorcist.
The lyrics compellingly depict the worries and struggles of young people growing into adulthood.
I think many of UVERworld’s songs have lyrics that young listeners can easily relate to.
If you try their other tracks, I’m sure you’ll like them too.
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

This is a masterful work by Vaundy, written specifically as the opening theme for a popular anime! The energetic melody generated by its heavy bassline and sharp guitar sound will set your heart racing.
Recorded in London, UK, this piece brings new musical challenges to life through collaboration with overseas staff.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS,” airing from January 2025, it brilliantly captures the protagonist’s overwhelming strength and determination to protect his family.
It’s the perfect anthem not only for anime fans, but also for anyone who needs courage and a boost in their daily life!
iolitejoy

Eureka Seven AO is an anime created as a sequel to Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven, and the ending theme for its second cour is Aiolite.
It was the major-label debut single of the rock band joy, and it reached 58th on the Oricon weekly chart.


