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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] (101–110)

over the topMiyamoto Hiroji

TV Anime “Trillion Game” Cour 2 Non-Credit Opening Video | Hiroji Miyamoto “over the top”
over the topMiyamoto Hiroji

It’s a track filled with a driving rock sound and a passionate message that really hits home.

Released in January 2025, it was chosen as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Trillion Game.

Hiroji Miyamoto’s powerful vocals leave a strong impression, giving you the courage to push past your limits and keep moving forward.

The punch of the chorus is insanely cool! It’s perfect for when you need the courage to face difficulties or when you’re ready to take on a new challenge.

mixed nutsOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Mixed Nuts [Official Video]
mixed nutsOfisharu Higedan Dism

This exhilarating uptempo track fuses everything from a jazzy ensemble to a fast-paced guitar sound.

Official HIGE DANDism’s seventh digital single was provided as the opening theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY.

Released in April 2022, it surpassed 100 million total views on YouTube in just a year and three months.

It’s a song that helps your heart face forward—perfect for your first commute or trip to school in the morning, or whenever you need a refresh.

Kinnikuman HeroEndō Masaaki

Kinnikuman Hero – Masaaki Endoh | Official Audio
Kinnikuman HeroEndō Masaaki

With his powerful vocals that stir the soul, Masaaki Endoh pours his passion into a heartfelt cry from the spirit.

It brilliantly portrays a hero who stands firm in justice and friendship, powerfully expressing blazing fighting spirit and bonds with comrades.

The brassy resonance and drum’n’bass beat add even more excitement to stunning effect.

Released in January 2025 as the opening theme for the TV anime “Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Arc Season 2,” the song is written and composed by APAZZI.

It’s a track I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who wants to etch a tale of indomitable spirit and friendship in their heart, and to those seeking the courage to face adversity.

unnecessary thingsKitanitatsuya ✕ Natori

An emotionally moving song by Tatsuya Kitani and Natori, where powerful rock sounds intertwine with delicate vocals.

Its stirring lyrics and melody convey the resolve to let go of a loved one and the strong determination to move forward while enduring the pain.

Driven by a self-righteous sense of morality, this work is saturated with the resolve to press on even if it means releasing what must be protected, and it has been selected as the opening theme for the first cour of the TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story – Kyoto Uprising, airing from October 2024.

A piece that brilliantly captures the protagonist’s feelings as he remains steadfast in his beliefs despite being caught in a bind, it’s a song that powerfully pushes the backs of those who strive to follow the path they’ve chosen.

The world that was transparentHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata – “The World That Was Transparent” Music Video
The world that was transparentHata Motohiro

This is a heartwarming song crafted by Motohiro Hata as the opening theme for the anime Naruto Shippuden.

Released in August 2010, its sweeping message—reflecting on what has been lost and the resolve to move forward after parting—ties in with the story.

The pop-rock melody, centered on acoustic guitar, is layered with powerful vocals that harmonize beautifully with the anime’s world.

This work is Hata’s 10th single, released in three editions: First Press Limited, Limited Period, and Regular, and it reached No.

13 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

It’s a song that resonates deeply with those who have experienced parting from someone important or are trying to face events from their past.