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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.

Get Fired Up! Recommended Anime Songs for Men [Classics & New Hits] (71–80)

RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “Rewrite (2016 ver.)”
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

The chorus makes you want to sing along! This is a signature work by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, a band that led the rock scene of the 2000s, released as a single in 2004.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist and became a big hit.

It’s an anisong where rugged guitar rock sound meshes perfectly with literary lyrics.

Thanks in part to FMA’s popularity, it’s also hugely supported by overseas anime fans.

As you listen, don’t you feel like singing it at karaoke?

Heart shapeB∀G

This is the theme song of an anime that depicts the adventures of Tar-chan, a feral child raised by chimpanzees in the great African wilderness.

Even amid serious developments, the style never forgets to include gags—that’s a hallmark of the series.

By the way, the original manga contains quite a bit of dirty humor, but the anime tones it down.

Ballad of the Iida LineYamamoto Masayuki

Ballad of the Iida Line (Ultimate Superman R OVA)
Ballad of the Iida LineYamamoto Masayuki

Masami Yuuki’s manga Ultimate Super Dimension R was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday, and at the time it was unusual in that it depicted a culture-oriented school club.

It also received media mix adaptations, and Ballad of the Iida Line is an insert song from the OVA.

Get Fired Up! Recommended Anime Songs for Men [Classics & New] (81–90)

Ta-da☆Zeddo feat. C&K

TV Anime “Dragon Ball DAIMA” Non-Credit Opening Video | “Jaka☆Jaan”
Ta-da☆Zeddo feat. C&K

It’s the opening theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball DAIMA.

This track sparks a chemical reaction between cutting-edge dance music crafted by Grammy-winning producer Zedd and the soul-stirring vocals of C&K! The exhilarating feeling that heralds the start of an adventure and the lyrics depicting bonds with friends link perfectly with the story’s worldview.

Whether you’ve been following the series or are discovering it for the first time, it’s a moving masterpiece that’s sure to set your heart ablaze.

Just a Freezing Elegy ~ The Theme of FREEZERDēmon Kakka

Just a Freezing Elegy (Elegy) - The Theme of Frieza - MAD
Just a Freezing Elegy ~ The Theme of FREEZERDēmon Kakka

A track where a massive orchestra and a steel-like high-tone voice fuse magnificently.

Originally included on the 2009 album “Dragon Ball Kai SONG COLLECTION,” it was used as an insert song during Frieza’s introduction scene in the anime Dragon Ball Kai.

Throughout the piece, it evokes the absolute terror brought by the Emperor of the Universe, as well as the unfathomable loneliness of one who stands at the top.

The lyrics paint a breathtaking world where all love and life are frozen, and only a cold elegy resounds.

Its solemn yet dark resonance perfectly captures the character’s ruthless, tyrannical charisma.

Saiyan BloodBejīta (Horikawa Ryō)

It’s a legendary track among fans that hurls the very soul of a solitary warrior right at you.

Ryo Horikawa’s powerful shouts fully convey the unshakable pride and blazing fighting spirit of a warrior race.

The song is included on the album “Dragon Ball Kai SONG COLLECTION,” released in November 2009.

In the anime Dragon Ball Kai, it was used as an insert song in Episode 41.

Listen to it when you’re pushing past your limits or heading into a battle you absolutely can’t lose—it’ll make strength surge up from deep within.

We have arrived!! The Ginyu Force!!Yamazaki Yo

I’ve tried singing it myself: “Here We Come!! The Ginyu Force!!”
We have arrived!! The Ginyu Force!!Yamazaki Yo

It’s a uniquely catchy track from the anime Dragon Ball Kai that makes you want to strike a pose along with it.

It’s included on the album Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection.

The lyrics are striking, with self-proclaimed elite warriors—“the greatest in the universe”—announcing themselves one after another.

Their charm—brimming with confidence yet somehow comical—is brilliantly expressed over a rock sound.

Listen to it before taking on a challenge, and you might find yourself feeling as confident as they are.