[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)
QUEENLiSA

This one is especially for women to hear.
It’s a powerful, hard-hitting rock track by LiSA, released in October 2024.
It was chosen as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Shangri-La Frontier.
The lyrics, themed around a queen, are striking, carrying a strong message about believing in yourself and moving forward.
Paired with its dynamic sound, it’s a song that gives listeners a push.
Perfect for when you want to feel confident or take on something new.
Highly recommended for women facing turning points in their careers or lives.
The Night Before the Destructionasmi

“The Night Before Destruction,” featured as the ending theme of the anime Dekiru Neko wa Kyō mo Yūutsu (The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today).
This sweet pop song is by asmi, a singer from Osaka who’s gaining attention on social media.
Her gentle, slightly bittersweet voice matches the anime’s atmosphere perfectly, and listening to it gives you a curious, soothing sensation—as if the tension is melting out of your body.
The heartwarming lyrics really hit home, so be sure to listen while reading along!
WORK HARDCHANMINA

This song, chosen as the theme for the anime “BULLET/BULLET,” is a track by rapper Chanmina, released on April 30, 2025.
It’s an energetic piece that layers solid, resonant vocals over a powerful track.
Dynamically expressing the importance of perseverance and the strength to overcome challenges, it showcases Chanmina’s signature style.
It’s the perfect song to boost your motivation or give you a push when you’re ready to take on something new.
Energetic SmilesSMAP

When you’re tired or feeling down, listening to this might just blow those feelings away.
It’s a song by SMAP, the idol group that remains nationally beloved even after disbanding, released as their fifth single in 1992.
It was the opening theme for the anime Hime-chan’s Ribbon.
The pop sound conjures up an image of a cloudless blue sky that’s simply irresistible.
The lyric message that “a smile suits you” is heart-fluttering.
It’s an energizing anime song that’s also great for karaoke.
So☆LuckyYui Ogura

A poppy, refreshing, and heart-thumping anison.
Created as the opening theme for the TV anime “I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level ~Part 2~,” this track is set for release in April 2025.
Yui Ogura’s adorable vocals float lightly like balloons.
Her vocal work pairs perfectly with the playful sound arrangement.
Together with the anime’s worldview, it fills listeners with energy and excitement!
[Latest & Classic] Anime Songs Recommended for Women [All Genres] (41–50)
Love SickAina the End

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?
PasswordAina the End

Aina the End, who made her name as a member of BiSH and has since flourished as a solo artist—including starring in the film “The Echo of a Song”—delivers a compelling medium-tempo ballad.
Chosen as the ending theme for the anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” the song was written by Huwie Ishizaki, and it feels like their emotional strengths intertwine.
Aina’s particularly straightforward vocal delivery here strikes a chord.
It’s a song that will stay by your side when you struggle to put your feelings into words or when you’re taking a new step forward.





