Recommended for women! A roundup of anime songs that will liven up party performances and skits
When it comes time to perform something as entertainment at year-end or New Year parties, it can be hard to decide what to do, right? The go-to choices are, of course, karaoke and dancing.
In this article, we’ll introduce anime songs recommended for women that are sure to liven up your performance! We’ve included everything from the latest hits to nostalgic classics, so pick songs that match your preferred vibe and the generations attending.
We hope everyone has an absolutely fun time together!
Recommended for women! A collection of anime songs that will liven up parties and performances (1–10)
Feverish DemonI wish it could stay midnight forever.

Written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Aharen-san wa Hakarenai Season 2,” this song was released as a digital single in April 2025.
According to vocalist ACA-ne, who created it while repeatedly rereading the original manga, the track distills into music the frustration of not being able to gauge the distance between people and the heart’s wavering as it longs for that subtle warmth.
Its sound traverses rock and electro, paired with lyrics featuring distinctive word choices, making it more addictive with every listen.
Up-tempo and energetic, it’s perfect for karaoke or as a dance performance piece.
I love youWednesday Campanella

This is a song by Wednesday Campanella that was used as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Ranma 1/2.
It was included on the EP Kawaii Joshi, released in September 2025.
The lyrics are sprinkled with mahjong terms and motifs of Chinese cuisine, unfolding a unique worldview that likens romance to a gamble.
Hidefumi Kenmochi, who wrote and composed the song, drew on his fond memories of watching the original anime as a boy and devised ways to weave Asian imagery into J-pop.
Its up-tempo, high-energy finish makes it perfect as a dance number for entertainment.
snowdropConton Candy

This is a song by Conton Candy, written as the opening theme for the TV anime Rascal Does Not Dream of a Santa Claus.
Inspired by the keyword “adolescence syndrome,” it transforms the protagonists’ complex emotions into sound.
Tsumugi’s high-tone vocals and the exhilarating, fast-paced guitar rock sound are truly moving.
How about giving it a try when you want to fire up the mood at karaoke?
ConnectClariS

This is the opening theme of the 2011 anime “Puella Magi Madoka Magica.” It’s an upbeat tune woven from translucent twin vocals and a driving, exhilarating beat, with a melody that opens up brilliantly as it heads into the chorus.
Its forward-looking worldview, like dashing toward the future, sets the heart ablaze.
The sparkling sound makes it perfect for party performances or karaoke.
If two women perform it as a duet, it’s sure to instantly brighten the atmosphere!
HelloFurui Riho

This song drew attention as the opening theme for the Kyoto Animation-produced TV anime “CITY THE ANIMATION.” It also marks Furui Riho’s first tie-in with an anime.
With a sound that unfolds briskly yet dramatically, combined with her clear, warm vocals, it’s a track that makes you feel happy just by listening.
The lyrics, which portray uplifting emotions like bonds with friends and the hope of reunions, are also captivating.
Its euphoric melody makes it a perfect choice for karaoke at parties.
The Impossible Evolution TheoryNanawo Akari

An irresistibly addictive up-tempo track with chants that stick in your ears! This song by Nanawo Akari is her 10th single, released in July 2025.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “There’s No Way I Can Be Your Girlfriend, No Way! (Wait—Maybe It Wasn’t Impossible!?)”.
The lyrics portray a shy, introverted protagonist mustering the courage to change for the person she likes—highly relatable.
The exhilarating sound pairs perfectly with Nanawo Akari’s cute, high-toned vocals! Let’s get everyone at the venue to join in with the call-and-response!
Friendly Peace (Female Ver.)Popuko (CV: Naoka Mimiai), Pipimi (CV: Ikumi Hasegawa)

This is the ending theme for the second season of the anime Pop Team Epic, which made waves with its eccentric, surreal gags and its unprecedented format of using the same footage in parts A and B while only changing the main voice actors.
Released in October 2022, this version is the female vocal take sung by Manaka Iwami and Ikumi Hasegawa.
It’s addictively balanced in a way that sounds goofy even though it’s sung in earnest.
With many short repeating phrases, it’s easy to memorize!







