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!
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Recommended for women! A roundup of anime songs that liven up parties and performances (61–70)
The sign is BB Komachi

It’s one of the signature songs by the idol group B-Komachi from the anime Oshi no Ko.
The lyrics convey a message from an “oshi” to their fans, and beyond the pop sound, it’s packed with fun tricks designed to hype up the crowd—like sections tailored for call-and-response at idol concerts.
The choreography is simple and cute, with a strong focus on a catchy idol-song vibe, making it easy for anyone to recreate.
Use the call-and-response moves to get everyone around you involved.
RedoSuzuki Konomi

This is the opening theme of the anime Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World, notable for its dynamic sound and powerful vocals.
The lyrics, which portray a protagonist who keeps moving forward without giving up despite repeated setbacks, resonate with listeners.
Released in May 2016 as Konomi Suzuki’s 10th single, it reached No.
21 on the Oricon charts.
It’s also perfect for end-of-year and New Year party entertainment.
Its strong message and exhilarating melody are sure to energize everyone in attendance.
Sing it together with friends or colleagues, and you’ll create a wonderful, unifying memory for the whole venue!
glowing madder-redAimer

Aimer’s 2016 release “Akane Sasu” was used as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime Natsume’s Book of Friends Go.
Aimer’s voice, which perfectly matches the anime’s gentle yet bittersweet atmosphere, delves even deeper into the world expressed by the lyrics.
You can almost see the scene of watching a sky dyed by the setting sun while reminiscing about memories with someone important.
It might be nice to sing it during the slightly lonely year-end season.
If you perform it as a party piece, it might even bring some people to tears.
Ojamajo Carnival!!MAHO dō

Many of you probably watched the anime Ojamajo Doremi when you were kids.
And for many, the opening theme Ojyamajo Carnival!! left a lasting impression.
That high-energy melody and the playful, chuckle-worthy lyrics are unforgettable once you’ve heard them.
The song is performed by MAHO-dou, a unit made up of the voice actors for the show’s main characters.
In fact, as more main characters were added, the number of vocalists increased too.
When you sing it, get a group together and really cut loose!
only my railgunfripSide

The opening theme of the anime A Certain Scientific Railgun.
It’s a high-energy, fast-paced song that gets everyone pumped, so if you’re good at hitting high notes, definitely give it a try.
Belting it out with a live-concert vibe works great too.



