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Listen More! A Collection of Hidden Gems in Anime Songs

In anime songs, there are insert tracks that only play in a single episode, and sometimes special ending themes too, right?

I imagine many people love those kinds of songs because they let you feel the world of the work more deeply.

So in this article, we’ll be introducing a generous selection of must-hear anime songs—undeniable masterpieces that you wouldn’t want to miss out on.

We’ll cover main themes as well, picking from a wide range of eras.

This playlist is a must-listen for anyone who only knows the theme songs from popular anime!

And for anime lovers, it might have you thinking, “Yes, this is it!”

Listen more! A collection of hidden anime song gems (81–90)

You are not aloneDEEN

This work by DEEN captivates a wide range of generations, from children to adults, and never lets go.

With its warm melody and lyrics filled with a positive message, it overflows with a charm that gives courage to everyone.

Released in April 1996, it was used as the first ending theme for the Fuji TV anime Dragon Ball GT, leaving a lasting impression on many people.

It is also included on the albums I wish and Mariage, making it enjoyable in various contexts.

It’s a song that gives you the strength to live, the kind that lifts your spirits when you’re feeling down.

You’ll definitely want to add it to your karaoke repertoire!

Thank you!!HOME MADE kazoku

This track showed an even more meteoric rise than fhána, who were suddenly tapped for an ending theme.

When it was released in March 2005, HOME MADE Kazoku was selected for the ending theme of the anime BLEACH.

The melody is an easy-to-listen-to pop tune with a hip-hop flair and no rough edges, and its bright mood is sure to lift your spirits! The lyrics, filled with gratitude, are easy for anyone to relate to and will add color to everyday life.

It also meshes well with the world of BLEACH, giving off a distinctive charm.

When you listen, it’s a song you’ll want to enjoy for the synergy it creates with the TV Tokyo–aired anime.

GarnetOku Hanako

Hanako Oku / Garnet (Solo Performance) [Music Video]
GarnetOku Hanako

This is a wonderful song that etches each fleeting moment of youth into the heart.

It gently portrays school grounds, after-school scenes, and the everyday moments we tend to overlook, while weaving in feelings for a cherished person, resulting in a tender composition.

Okuda Hanako’s clear, translucent voice warmly sings of memories that never fade with time and emotions that remain unchanged, making this a particularly memorable track.

Released in July 2006 as her fourth single, it was selected as the theme song for the animated feature film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, peaking at No.

51 on the Oricon charts and staying on the charts for 19 weeks.

Accompanied by a simple piano tone that brings back nostalgic memories, this song is one you’ll want to hear if you’ve experienced parting with someone dear or are about to take a new step forward.

absolute zeronatori

A track that stirs the heart—a coming-of-age drama painted with a fast-paced rock sound.

It captures the fiery determination of young people who, together with their trusted friends, face hardships and carve out a future from zero.

Riding on energetic guitar riffs and a rhythmic drum beat, Natori’s passionate vocals resound with power.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime WIND BREAKER, which began airing in April 2024, the song enriches the series’ world.

It’s a supportive anthem that gently pushes forward everyone who, with burning resolve in their hearts, chooses to look ahead and keep moving.

No, noReoNa

ReoNa “Nai Nai” - Music Video -
No, noReoNa

It’s an anisong with a mysterious atmosphere where coolness, eeriness, and cuteness blend together.

The track is by singer ReoNa, known for hits like “ANIMA” and “forget-me-not,” and was released in 2021 as her fifth single.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Shadow House.

It’s a fantastical dance number with beautifully resonant strings, and ReoNa’s whispery vocals fit the mood perfectly.