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 party acts and performances (41–50)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

At one time, the film Frozen sparked a social phenomenon.
This is the Japanese version of the theme song, “Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~.” It’s sung by Takako Matsu, who voiced Elsa in the Japanese dub.
The song became so popular that different versions were produced in 43 countries worldwide.
Its bold melody and the message embedded in the music resonated with many people across borders and languages.
It’s a famous song known by those who have seen the movie and those who haven’t.
Chiki Chiki Bang BangQUEENDOM

With its upbeat dance sound and unforgettable, once-heard-never-forgotten melody, it’s perfect for making a splash at year-end and New Year parties! Chiki Chiki Ban Ban by the music unit QUEENDOM was used as the opening theme for the anime Ya Boy Kongming!.
Originally a song by Hungarian singer Jolly, this is a cover version.
Its irresistibly groovy rhythm is sure to be a hit! You could even recruit some people to dance with you and turn it into a performance piece for the party.
Aim to be a Pokémon MasterMatsumoto Rika

The first opening theme of the Pokémon TV anime.
Because it became a social phenomenon, it achieved an extraordinary 1.85 million—or even 2 million—sales for an anime song at the time.
There’s probably no one who doesn’t know this track.
It absolutely gets the crowd going.
dazejin ft. meiria from GARNiDELiA

The single “daze,” released in 2014 by multi-talented artist Jin, was written as the opening theme for the anime Mekakucity Actors, which originated from Jin’s Kagerou Project.
Guest vocals are provided by MARiA from the music duo GARNiDELiA.
It’s a fast-paced, high-energy track that lifts your spirits just by listening.
How about singing it at a year-end party or at karaoke after-party?
Rousing! Imperial Assault ForceYokoyama Chisa & Teikoku Kagekidan

Known for its exhilarating, fast-paced sound, Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan has become a beloved karaoke staple.
It serves as the theme song for the anime Sakura Wars: Ouka Kenran and has continued to be used in subsequent spin-offs, including other anime and games.
The song is performed by Chisa Yokoyama and the Imperial Revue, a unit composed of the anime’s voice cast.
Since there’s a spoken dialogue part in the song, be sure to practice it.
It’s also perfect to perform together with cosplay.
ETERNAL BLAZEMizuki Nana

The opening theme of the anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s.
The Nanoha series has enduring popularity, and this song might be the most well-known.
It’s also well-received by men, so be sure to give it a try wherever there are anime fans.
Child of the devilHiguchi Ai

A song marked by Ai Higuchi’s powerful vocals and profound lyrics.
Released in January 2022, it resonated with many people after being chosen as the ending theme for a popular anime.
It’s also included on the album “Saiaku Siai,” showcasing Ai Higuchi’s musicality to the fullest.
If you sing it with emotion at a year-end or New Year party, it’s sure to create a moment that unites the whole venue.
With its strong message, it’s also recommended for those who want to convey their feelings to someone special.



