[Ghosts & Yokai] Horror Song Collection [Monsters & Zombies]
I bet a lot of people feel like listening to horror songs when summer rolls around.
In recent years, Halloween culture has really taken root, and along with it, a wide variety of tracks have been released.
So in this article, I’ll be introducing lots of songs featuring ghosts, yokai, monsters, zombies, and more.
The lineup ranges from truly scary to super cute.
They’re great not only for your own listening, but also as BGM for parties!
- A spine-chilling, terrifying song. Japanese music that evokes madness and horror.
- [Fun] A Collection of Children’s Songs Featuring “Ghosts”
- [Easy Halloween Vibes] Perfect BGM and Theme Songs for a Halloween Party
- [Played in the Parks] A Special Feature on Iconic and Popular Songs from Disney Halloween
- Anime songs to listen to on Halloween: Theme and insert songs from anime about yokai and ghosts
- A fearsome and beautiful masterpiece: Themes from terrifying film scores
- BGM for a haunted house. Scary music.
- [From Kids to Adults] Dance Songs You’ll Want to Groove to at a Halloween Party
- [Showa × Halloween] A roundup of chilling songs with scary lyrics and an unsettling atmosphere!
- [2026] Perfect for Halloween Parties! A Collection of BGM for Halloween and Horror Movies
- When it comes to Halloween songs, this is the one! A special feature on Japanese tracks that hype up the karaoke crowd
- Songs that amp up Halloween: a roundup of perfect tracks for party BGM!
- A spine-chilling scary song: masterful tracks that evoke fear and eerie recommended songs
[Ghosts & Yokai] Horror Song Special [Monsters & Zombies] (31–40)
The ghost is coming!Yoshi Ikuzo

GeGeGe no Kitaro, a flagship yokai manga by Shigeru Mizuki.
The song Obake ga Ikuzō, sung by Ikuzō Yoshi, was used as the anime’s ending theme.
When it was released in 1985, Yoshi also sang the famous opening song GeGeGe no Kitaro, so the two tracks were included together.
This song conveys a kind of fear that might make kids want to cry—the idea that yokai will come for bad kids or scaredy-cats.
If they listen, they just might start obeying Mom and Dad and grow into strong people!
In conclusion
There may have been more nostalgic or cute pieces than scary songs.
We’ll keep releasing more horror songs going forward, and we plan to update this article accordingly.
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