[Latest & Timeless] Recommended Anime Songs for Women [All Genres]
No matter how old you are, anime and anime songs are great.
Well, maybe I don’t even need to say it—if you’re reading this, you probably already know.
From here on, I’m going to introduce lots of anime songs recommended for women.
Check out the tracks listed in this article, and your craving for anime might just ignite!
I’ve put together a selection without any walls—spanning eras and genres.
Whether you were the type who rushed home from school and glued yourself to the TV back in the day, or you’re thinking, “Now that I’m an adult and have some breathing room, maybe I’ll take my time finding some anime I like,” this is for you!
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[Latest & Classic] Anime Songs Recommended for Women [All Genres Welcome] (51–60)
tip (of a blade); pointREOL

Singer-songwriter Reol began her career as a vocalist on video-sharing platforms, and she not only produces music but also handles artwork and visuals.
“Kissaki,” written as the ending theme for the TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story, stands out with its urban yet somehow nostalgic melodies and sound.
The lyrics, which connect to the anime’s worldview, depict scenes that evoke hope amid melancholy.
It’s a stylish number whose powerful vocals and feverish ensemble linger in the ear.
Love SickAina ji Endo

A track marked by an emotional melody infused with traditional Japanese flavor.
Aina the End’s uniquely lyrical vocals really resonate.
Released in July 2024, it was selected as the theme song for the animated film “Mononoke the Movie: Karakasa.” Centered on the theme of love as an illness, the lyrics feel like they gently stay by your side when you’re dealing with heartbreak or loneliness.
With TK from Ling tosite sigure as producer, the piece achieves a synergy between film and music.
When you want to slowly sort out your feelings, why not give this song a listen?
Rosé (Prod. TeddyLoid)Mitsushima Hikari

It’s a track that fuses electropop and electronica.
Released by Hikari Mitsushima in May 2024, it was selected as the ending theme for the anime Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture.
TeddyLoid’s cutting-edge sound production and Mitsushima’s emotionally rich vocals blend beautifully.
The lyrics, which sing of finding hope even in the darkness, give you the courage to face adversity.
It’s a perfect song for lifting your mood or when you need a gentle push.
Recommended not only for anime fans but also for lovers of electronica.
Today’s recommendationrikon densetsu

A heartwarming song about the importance of finding small joys in everyday life.
Created by Rikon Densetsu and released in July 2024, it gained attention after being selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Ramen Akaneko.” The combination of its bright, positive vibe and poppy, catchy melody is pleasing, and as you listen, you naturally start to feel energized.
It’s also striking that the lyrics say, when you’re suddenly faced with a crossroads, “It’s okay to trust your intuition and move forward.” Listening to this track might inspire you to look for little moments of happiness in your daily life.
flameLiSA

LiSA’s signature work, with its majestic ballad style and striking melody that resonates deeply, was released in October 2020 as the theme song for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train.
The song, which sings of farewell, gratitude, and hope for the future, expresses the strength to overcome parting with someone dear and to keep moving forward.
In karaoke, it’s a popular choice as a ballad with a manageable vocal range that lets you sing with emotion.
It’s recommended for casual karaoke with friends or for moments when you want to convey your feelings to someone special.


