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Upbeat Anime Songs Special [Get Hyped]

It’s no longer unusual to see anime songs dominate the top spots on the music charts.

As an anime fan, I want to shout, “This is exactly the kind of culture Japan can proudly share with the world!”

What you’re about to see is a collection of upbeat, popular anime songs.

Every single one is guaranteed to get you pumped the moment you listen!

We’ve gathered so many that you’re sure to find the perfect track that hits your current vibe.

It’s also great as a reference for picking songs when you go to karaoke!

Upbeat Anime Songs Special [Hype Boost] (81–90)

Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella “Monster Island” (Official Audio)
Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella

This song, written as the theme for the TV anime “Chibi Godzilla no Gyakushū,” bursts with Wednesday Campanella’s signature playful spirit.

Released in July 2025, it features an irresistibly addictive track by Hidefumi Kenmochi and lyrics that feel like peeking into the daily lives of the little kaiju—both leave a strong impression.

The groove that makes your body move and the unique call-and-response shouts are absolutely top-notch.

It’s the perfect energizing tune for when you want to cut loose with friends!

Love is thrill, shock, and suspenseAiuChi Rina

[Rina Songs] 20th Anniversary! I’ll sing all the singles! Vol. 1: “Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense”
Love is thrill, shock, and suspenseAiuChi Rina

Brimming with a sense of speed, this Eurobeat track blends perfectly with the world of Detective Conan and stands as a signature song in Rina Aiuchi’s career.

Released in October 2000 as her fourth single, it became her first to reach No.

5 on the Oricon weekly chart and was also included on the classic album “Be Happy.” Its thrilling psychological portrayal of falling into paranoia because you can’t read the heart of the one you love links exquisitely with the story’s pursuit of a difficult case’s truth.

The para para dance performed by the protagonist also became a hot topic.

When you’re anxious about a love with no clear future, doesn’t listening to this song make you feel like you can even enjoy the thrill and find the energy to move forward?

This gameSuzuki Konomi

Do you know the anison singer Konomi Suzuki? She’s really cool, so if you like anime songs, you should definitely give her a listen! In “This game,” the notes are extremely high throughout, and it even modulates in the last chorus, making it go even higher.

The overall range of the song is B3 to F5, which is generally on the higher side, and if you try to belt it all in chest voice, your throat will get wrecked (lol).

Suzuki mixes in head voice skillfully.

When hitting notes as high as in “This game,” it’s easier if you focus on resonance rather than just pushing or belting.

That said, it’s not something anyone can do right away, so first try placing a hand on your chest and check that your chest is resonating.

Also, if you forget to breathe, you won’t be able to hit high notes, so take plenty of air through your mouth and line up your breathing with the song’s timing!

ZipsT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution – Zips | Official Music Video
ZipsT.M.Revolution

A powerful song that portrays an epic battle set in space with high-velocity electronic rock! Takanori Nishikawa’s passionate vocals brilliantly capture the protagonist’s wavering emotions and steely resolve amid the fight.

Released in February 2004, this track was used as an insert song in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, and in the climax scenes its thunderous sound further heightened the story’s tension.

It’s a powerful anthem perfect for pivotal moments, driving you to shake off hesitation and push forward!

Touch offUVERworld

TV anime The Promised Neverland non-credit opening
Touch offUVERworld

UVERworld, whose name means “to go beyond our own world,” continues to evolve just as their name suggests.

Their 34th single, “Touch off,” chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime The Promised Neverland, features UVERworld’s signature complex song structure and passionate saxophone tones that really elevate the energy.

The heavy, forward-driving beat and memorable choral work not only align with the anime’s worldview but also conjure up the excitement of a live performance.

It’s a loud, expansive rock tune that makes you want to raise your fist and sing along.