[Collection of Epic Songs] A compilation of cool anime songs chosen by anime fans
“Great anime comes with great anime songs.” If you’re an anime fan, you probably know exactly what I mean.
From dedicated anisong singers to musicians active in the J-pop scene, rock bands, and hip-hop units, artists across a wide range of genres have performed anime theme songs.
It’s not uncommon for landing a theme song to be the spark that leads to a big breakthrough.
This time, we’re featuring anime songs that are nothing short of cool and blazing hot.
We’ve included tracks spanning many eras, so be sure to check out every last one!
- [Burning] A Collection of Hype, Hot Anime Songs
- [Anison × Rock] A compilation of anime songs performed by rock bands
- [Hot & Cool] Up-tempo, hype-inducing anime song
- [Nostalgic] Classic and Popular Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 30s
- Anime songs recommended for people in their 40s, from nostalgic classics to the latest hits.
- Listen More! A Collection of Hidden Gems in Anime Songs
- [I Want to Get Fired Up!] A Special Feature on Anime Songs That Pump You Up
- [Latest & Greatest] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens
- [Nostalgic & Latest] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s
- Recommended anime songs for people in their 50s. Classic and popular anime theme songs.
- Get Fired Up! Anime Songs for Men – Classics and New Hits
- A Special Feature on Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs for Karaoke [100+ Songs]
- Popular anime songs you often hear on YouTube Shorts
[Divine Tracks Assembled] A Collection of Cool Anime Songs Chosen by Anime Fans (51–60)
Revolutionary DualismMizuki Nana × T.M. Revolution

A collaboration number between Nana Mizuki, the queen of the anison world, and the equally popular T.M.Revolution! It was used as the opening theme for the anime Valvrave the Liberator.
This dream collaboration was also performed at the 2013 NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
Though both singers have very distinctive voices, they don’t clash; instead, they bring out each other’s individuality and create a beautiful harmony.
It’s just incredibly cool!
Bluebirdikimonogakari

It’s the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime “Naruto Shippuden.” Released on July 9, 2008 as Ikimono-gakari’s 10th single, it became their first single to reach the top three on the Oricon charts.
LieShido

It is the ending theme of the MBS/TBS anime series Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
It is SID’s third major-label single, released by King Records on April 29, 2009.
With this song, SID made their first appearance on Music Station.
Welcome to Chaos(K)NoW_NAME

It’s a sinister, powerful hard rock track that matches the work’s dark worldview.
The song was used as the opening theme for the anime Dorohedoro and was created by (K)NoW_NAME, a creative unit known for producing music for numerous anime.
It was released as a single in 2020.
Starting with an ominous intro, the song unfolds with a decadent atmosphere that evokes the world of Dorohedoro in every moment.
It’s an anime song that becomes addictive after just one listen.
Epic Tracks Assembled: A Collection of Cool Anime Songs Chosen by Anime Fans (61–70)
Touch offUVERworld

It was used as the opening theme for the anime The Promised Neverland, based on the original story by Kaiu Shirai and illustrated by Posuka Demizu.
The story depicts children raised in an orphanage who struggle against a harsh fate to survive.
The lyrics evoke that narrative, portraying a powerful, upward struggle.
It’s a memorable track featuring UVERworld’s distinctive worldview woven into the melody and lyrics that meaningfully align with the story.
Sky-Blue DaysNakagawa Shoko

It’s the opening theme of the anime Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, sung by Shoko Nakagawa.
While Nakagawa is known for her versatile career, including many appearances on variety shows, this song showcases her strong vocals as a singer.
You can really feel that distinctive, passionate anison energy.
Get WildTM NETWORK

It’s one of TM NETWORK’s signature songs and served as the ending theme for the anime City Hunter.
Although it was released in 1987, it still doesn’t sound dated at all.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to get everyone excited—even those who aren’t into anime.



