When you hear the phrase “youth anthem,” what kind of songs come to mind?
Some people immersed themselves in clubs or hobbies, others treasured time with friends, and some were swept up in romance.
Because each person focused on different things during their youth, there are as many youth anthems as there are listeners.
This time, we’ve curated songs we especially recommend for members of Generation Z.
We selected tracks released roughly between 2011 and 2024—the years when many in Gen Z likely spent their formative youth—so put them on and let the memories come flooding back!
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Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released in August 2018, this is the seventh single by the three-piece rock band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Chosen as the theme song for the film “Ao-Natsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-Nichi,” its exhilarating opening instantly evokes the passionate spirit of youth.
The lyrics and melody, tinged with melancholy amid a driving sense of speed, may resonate with memories of a summer that will never come again.
It’s a rock tune perfect for summer, capturing the reality of young people for whom every moment matters.
In August 2020, it surpassed 100 million total streams, winning the hearts of many listeners.
OrangeSPYAIR

This song is packed with a driving rock sound and the heat of youth.
Chosen as the theme song for Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle: The Movie, it marks the fourth collaboration between SPYAIR and the Haikyu!! series.
Centered on themes of encounters, bonds, and farewells, it gives voice to the belief in reuniting someday.
Featured on the EP released in February 2024, it showcases the distinctive vocals of the new singer, YOSUKE.
The lyrics convey courage and hope to pursue your dreams, gently giving a push to anyone ready to take a new step forward.
Is that okay?NEW!RADWIMPS

This RADWIMPS track sets disarmingly straightforward expressions of love—and the jittery feeling that comes from being “too happy”—to a buoyant rhythm.
It’s one of the band’s signature songs, turning live venues into a sea of handclaps and singalongs.
The lyric asking “Is it okay to be this happy?” perfectly captures the joy and gratitude of meeting someone precious.
Though included on the December 2006 album RADWIMPS 4 ~Okazu no Gohan~, it also carries a fiery backstory: the original MV shoot was grueling due to rain and cold, prompting a “revenge” reshoot about ten years later in 2017.
It’s a song that makes you want to say “thank you” to the irreplaceable people in your life—be it a partner, family, or best friend.
Like a warm meal, it’s a classic that soaks into the heart.
Cry BabyOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is a song used as the opening theme for the anime Tokyo Revengers, packed with the many emotions of youth.
Released in May 2021, the track expresses the protagonist’s strong will to face adversity and conveys a determination to overcome hardships.
It’s considered one of the most challenging songs to sing in Hige Dandism’s repertoire, which makes it all the more compelling to listen to.
It’s recommended for those who have experienced setbacks in their youth or are about to take on something new.
Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

This song centers on the theme of farewells unique to youth, and was used as the opening theme for Season 2 of the anime Jujutsu Kaisen, “Hidden Inventory/Premature Death.” Its delicate lyrics and melody have resonated with many listeners, earning high praise immediately after release.
The lyrics poetically express lost time and feelings that never reached their destination, vividly capturing a fleeting moment of youth.
Kitani Tatsuya’s clear, transparent vocals combined with the song’s refreshing tone create a world that’s perfect for anyone nostalgic for their younger days.
I’ll call your name.NEW!SUPER BEAVER

Written as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers, this piece is a rock number packed with a fiery message! Through the simple act of “calling someone’s name,” the lyrics make us rediscover the certainty of our bonds and the preciousness of encounters, powerfully moving the hearts of listeners.
Released as a single in July 2021, it also marked an important milestone celebrating SUPER BEAVER’s 15th anniversary.
The sound—linked to the film’s worldview—evokes human connection and is a must-listen! Play it while spending time with dear friends or teammates, or in a quiet moment, and you’ll be reminded of how much they mean to you.
It’s the perfect track for feeling gratitude for the people you’ve met and for cherishing the ties you want to nurture from here on.
together; along with; bothWANIMA

A signature song by the popular rock band WANIMA that celebrates friendship and bonds.
It was included on the single “JUICE UP!!” released in January 2017.
Known for its powerful melody and moving message, it offers courage and hope to face life’s challenges.
The lyrics about friendship may remind many people of their youthful days.
With its memorable choral work, it’s a great track to listen to with friends or sing at karaoke.



