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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Blade of Hopesweet ARMS

It’s the opening theme of the TV anime The Testament of Sister New Devil, based on the light novel by Tetsuto Uesu, performed by the four-member female voice acting unit sweet ARMS.
It was released in 2015 and reached number 42 on the Oricon chart.
STARSw.o.d.

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is a three-piece rock band that had made their mark in various contests and auditions since their amateur days, and made their debut in 2018.
Their first single “STARS,” selected as the opening theme for the TV anime BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Separation, hooks you right away with its memorable opening guitar riff.
The hysteric rock sound and catchy melodies seem to pair perfectly with the anime’s dark themes.
It’s a powerful rock tune whose gritty vocals will get your adrenaline pumping.
It’s our miracleμ’s

It’s the opening song of the second season of the anime Love Live.
Love Live became a huge hit and was featured in news programs and specials, so I think many people know it.
The group μ’s are also the voice actors for the anime’s characters, and they even appeared on the Kohaku Uta Gassen (Red and White Song Battle).
Each member’s singing voice in μ’s is a truly wonderful part of their appeal.
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A sparkling pop tune that feels like it captures the brilliance of youth.
Mei-chan’s clear vocals resonate in the heart.
Released in July 2024, this track was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “2.5 Dimensional Seduction.” The song matches the anime’s worldview perfectly, drawing you in before you know it.
Mei-chan’s woven vocals and PRIMAGIC’s arrangement blend beautifully.
Give it a listen when you want to flip through the pages of your youth and revisit those shining memories.
It’s sure to stay close to your heart.
Recommended anime songs for university students: Theme songs and insert songs from popular anime (61–70)
Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

The opening theme used for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, based on a manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, is Aono Sumika (Where Our Blue Is).
It’s an original song written by Tatsuya Kitani, who is also known as a member of sajou no hana.
The anime tells a story of students’ struggles and growth, and in line with that, the song expresses the fleeting nature of youth.
Since many of the lyrics tie directly into the anime, the more you know about the story, the more you’ll appreciate the song.
Passion CONTINUEsufia

“Yoru no Yatterman” is a spin-off of the Time Bokan series’ “Yatterman,” notable for depicting the Doronbo gang as the protagonists, the opposite of the original.
The ending theme, “Jounetsu CONTINUE,” is performed by the voice actress unit Sphere.
Answernōsurībusu

It’s the ending song of the anime Beelzebub.
The artist, No Sleeves (no3b), is a sub-unit of the idol group AKB48.
Their harmonized vocals are so cohesive that you can’t help but get drawn in.
It’s a song that feels empowering when you listen to it in times you’re about to lose heart.


