Get Fired Up! Anime Songs for Men – Classics and New Hits
Anime is a culture that has continued to expand with the times.
Back in the day, labels like “hero stories,” “magical girl,” or “mecha” were enough to explain what kind of show it was, but now words alone just aren’t enough.
That’s how big a scene it has become.
In this article, we’re doing a special feature on anime songs recommended for men.
From nostalgic, heart-pounding tracks to relatively recent releases,
it’s a lineup packed with masterpieces.
It may undermine the premise a bit to say this, but although we’re calling them “recommended for men,” there are surely songs here that will resonate with women too.
Please take your time and enjoy it to the end.
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Get Fired Up! Anime Songs Recommended for Men [Classics & Latest] (61–70)
Winners Forever ~O Victors~infix

Among the Gundam series, this is the initial ending theme of Chief Director Tomino’s Mobile Suit Victory Gundam.
While many ending themes tend to be laid-back slow ballads, this one is surprisingly upbeat.
In particular, the chord progression and melody in the chorus are excellent, and it’s a tune that still sounds cool even if you sing it with a bit of swagger.
Since many people probably don’t know it, why not learn it and try singing it at karaoke?
Fried Rice MUSICArukara

This is a playful, love-packed number crafted by Arukara, known as the “eccentric maestro of the rock world.” Released in November 2016 as the band’s first major-label single, the song colored the story as an ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super.
It’s a humorous track with bilingual phrases centered on fried rice, while showcasing advanced musicianship behind the scenes, such as slap bass.
It also brims with deep respect for the Dragon Ball series, including fan-pleasing tricks like a reverse-playback gimmick reminiscent of “Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Power!” A perfect killer tune to lift your spirits.
The Ultimate Holy WarKushida Akira

This is a soul-stirring track that makes you want to shout, “Now this is the ultimate battle BGM!” The powerful vocals of Akira Kushida, a legend in the anisong world, draw listeners into a fierce battle whose outcome not even the gods know.
The protagonist’s resolve to break through the wall called their own limits and aim even higher fuses perfectly with the weighty sound, setting your heart ablaze.
Released in 2018, this piece was used as an insert song for the Universe Survival Saga in the TV anime Dragon Ball Super.
It’s the perfect song to listen to when you’re facing a showdown you absolutely cannot lose!
Ultra☆Super Dragon SoulTanimoto Takayoshi

This is a song by Takayoshi Tanimoto, irresistible for its dynamic sound and powerful vocals.
Featured as an insert song in episode 41 of the anime Dragon Ball Kai, it serves as Son Goku’s theme song.
“Go beyond your limits and become stronger!”—it’s packed with a fiery message.
It ignites the listener’s fighting spirit and gives the courage to face any challenge.
It’s a motivational anthem that gives you a push when you need to take that one last step.
Quiet explosionMiyano Mamoru

Mamoru Miyano is a singer who has brought color to countless works as a voice actor and gained popularity as a TV personality through his characters.
His 23rd single, “Quiet explosion,” chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime THE MARGINAL SERVICE in which he voices the protagonist, is a track where Miyano’s powerful vocals make a striking impact.
The rock ensemble, featuring a contrast between violin and guitar sounds, creates a world that is both aggressive and delicate.
It’s a cool rock tune that heightens anticipation for the anime.
scarlet skykawada mami

Some people might say this work is what got them hooked on anime.
The anime Shakugan no Shana, based on a light novel by Yashichiro Takahashi, has “Hishoku no Sora” as its first opening theme, sung by Mami Kawada.
It was released in 2005 as her second single.
The series is especially beloved by anime fans from the 2000s and is counted among the classic anison tracks.
The rapid growth of internet culture at the time may have been one contributing factor.
Ai Just On My LoveSha ran Q

“Sorcerous Stabber Orphen,” alongside “Slayers,” was one of the two flagship series of the classic Dragon Magazine, and it stood out from other fantasy works with its distinctive style, including a more modern setting.
This song doesn’t feel very fantasy-like either.
By the way, the original novels and the anime differ quite a bit in content.



