Including global smash hits! Anime songs recommended for Gen Z
In the past, anime songs were often closely tied to the content of their shows and felt somewhat distinct from mainstream J-pop.
In the Heisei era, however, famous artists’ tracks began to be used, and songs written specifically for anime by those artists even became massive hits.
As a result, the nature and reputation of anime songs changed significantly.
This time, we’re introducing anime songs recommended for Gen Z—those who likely spent their childhood or teen years during that era.
From nostalgic tunes to global mega-hits, enjoy the selection!
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Including global smash hits! Anime songs recommended for Gen Z (41–50)
OtonokeCreepy Nuts

A captivating track that weaves a mysterious world of sound and the supernatural.
Its striking, innovative expression links the way music sinks deep into the human heart with the occult and paranormal.
Released in October 2024 as the opening theme for the TV anime Dandadan, it brilliantly captures the show’s atmosphere.
While rooted in Creepy Nuts’ signature hip-hop, the track’s eerie, lingering sound leaves a strong impression.
Earning high acclaim—including reaching No.
1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100—it has garnered support from anime fans and listeners overseas alike.
With its driving beat and singular worldview, it’s a perfect fit for music fans seeking a mysterious experience.
Child of the devilHiguchi Ai

Ai Higuchi created the ending theme for the TV anime Attack on Titan, which carries a grand message depicting the cruelty of the world and the contradictions of humanity.
The song delves deeply into the blurred boundary between justice and evil that emerges in the extreme state of war, as well as the complexities of human psychology, all powerfully expressed through her dramatic alto voice.
Released digitally in January 2022, it was included on her March 2022 album Saiaku Saiai (Worst, Beloved).
It has resonated across borders, topping Apple Music’s J-Pop charts in 120 countries.
This is a recommended track for those who want to reflect on choices and justice in life, or experience an epic story through music.
Sketchaimyon

It’s a work filled with gentle thoughtfulness, as if lovingly capturing each and every moment of everyday life that meets the eye.
Released by Aimyon in March 2025, this gem was created as the theme song for “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Picture-World Story.” The lyrics depict everyday scenes brimming with kindness and warmth, vividly bringing to mind the friendship between Nobita and Doraemon.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to experience a heartwarming melody and lyrics rich in imagery.
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

This song is characterized by its refreshing melody and lyrics that gradually intensify the feeling of being in love.
Captivated by the other person’s smile, it conveys a positive determination to break free from the darkness and the courage to embark on a new adventure.
Released in March 1996 by FIELD OF VIEW, the track features a powerful performance by the band and emotive vocals in perfect harmony, and it also drew attention as the opening theme for the anime Dragon Ball GT.
With heartwarming lyrics by Izumi Sakai and a memorable melodic line by Tetsurō Oda, this is a highly recommended song for those who want to relate to the feelings of being in love or look back on memories of their youth.
Magic Hour&TEAM

Magic Hour is a youthful pop song that blends poignancy with power.
It serves as the opening theme for the TV anime Honey Lemon Soda and was released in January 2025.
Titled after the beautiful moments of the sky around sunset and just before sunrise, its melody strikingly symbolizes a special time.
The way the arrangement shifts toward the latter half seems to reflect the protagonist’s growth.
It’s a perfect pairing with the anime, and also recommended for anyone who wants to reminisce about their youth.


