[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] (31–40)
Rising HopeLiSA

Speaking of LiSA, it’s all about anisongs! She also has an image of singing mostly high-pitched songs, right? Among them, “Rising Hope” is probably one that many people feel is “so fast and so high… great to listen to, but tough to sing!” My students struggled with it, too.
Of course the high notes are challenging, but the tempo is also very fast at 190.
On top of that, there are lots of rap-like and intricate parts, so you want to make sure you don’t get left behind while singing.
Also, for the ends of phrases in the chorus, if you slightly lengthen them and articulate the vowels clearly, it adds to the vibe and sounds cool! There are lots of high notes in succession, but try to keep the sound resonating in your head so the pitch doesn’t drop.
Himitsu no Akko-chanOkada Kyoko

Many women must have admired Himitsu no Akko-chan, who can transform into all sorts of people with her magical compact! Its opening theme is this song, Himitsu no Akko-chan, sung by Kyoko Okada.
Just like in the anime’s story, the lyrics depict her transforming into various things using the compact.
Even as adults, we can’t help but wish we could transform into someone we admire, right? Listen to this dream-filled song and, at least in spirit, become a magician who can transform into anything.
Aiden TeiTei Meltdownenako feat. P maru-sama.

This track is irresistible, with its dizzyingly fast-paced sound and a brain-meltingly cute vocal! It’s a collaboration between pro cosplayer Enako and multi-entertainer Pmarusama, chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “ONII-CHAN IS DONE FOR!” which aired in January 2023.
It unleashes straight-up “moe” as a denpa song, expressing an identity in flux and collapse through a roller-coaster-like, ultra-high-speed trance sound.
Perfect for when you just want to empty your head and get hyped, or soak in pure, no-explanation-needed fun! Why not surrender yourself to this chaotic charm?
CASANOVA POSSEAli

It’s a groove-driven track that blends a variety of elements—rock, funk, hip-hop, and Latin.
It’s a song by the band ALI, slated for release in January 2025, and it’s been selected as the opening theme for the anime Dr.
STONE.
The song carries a message of having the courage to break free from the past and forge your future, and listening to it really sets your heart on fire.
Why not give it a listen and recharge your energy for tomorrow?
CollagePUFFY to tsuide ni TOOBOE

A collaborative track that opens up a new frontier in J‑Pop.
It’s a standout number that fuses PUFFY’s high‑toned vocals with TOOBOE’s exquisite songwriting sensibility.
Set for digital release in October 2024 as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Girl Who Couldn’t Become a Witch.” The song mirrors emotions swaying between reality and fantasy with a world beyond the mirror, delivering a powerful message about strength and the importance of love.
It’s a moving, message‑driven piece that will resonate with listeners—highly recommended when you want a song to soothe a tired heart or when you feel like taking someone’s hand and moving forward together.
[Latest & Classic] Anime Songs Recommended for Women [All Genres] (41–50)
kiokuAo

The anime series Onmyoji streaming on Netflix.
The song that captures its mysterious, slightly eerie worldview is kioku.
Sung by singer-songwriter ao, this track serves as the ending theme.
The high, clear vocals and traditional Japanese sounds leave a lingering aftertaste.
Listening to the song as a whole, you’ll notice it depicts the passing of the night until dawn—something that ties in with the anime’s storyline.
Try listening while imagining the flow of time and the changing scenery it brings.
MAGICAL DESTROYERAimi

MAGICAL DESTROYER, sung by voice actress and singer Aimi, is a chaotic track chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Magical Girl Magical Destroyers.
It starts with a simple heavy rock-style distorted guitar in the intro, but the real highlight is how it suddenly shifts in the middle into an industrial, psychedelic section.
From there it flows into a rap part, then returns to the main vocal melody—an arrangement that’s sure to get your heart racing!


