Recommended male vocalists for anime songs
Even when we say “anisong” in a single breath, it’s not like the old days—now we can enjoy all sorts of genres.
It’s also become commonplace for bands and voice actors to perform the theme songs.
Of course, veteran anime singers are still going strong as well.
In this article, we’ve compiled male artists who have performed anime opening and ending themes.
You might find out who sings that song you’ve been curious about.
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Recommended male vocalists for anime songs (21–30)
Winding RoadMAN WITH A MISSION

An ambitious work that portrays a powerful sprint through life’s twists and turns with lyrics that skillfully interweave English and Japanese.
MAN WITH A MISSION’s signature hard-hitting rap-rock sound blends seamlessly with a grand melody, gripping the listener’s heart.
The track was included on the single “Take Me Under / Winding Road,” released in April 2018, which reached No.
4 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It was later featured on the album “Chasing the Horizon.” Around the same time, it was selected as the opening theme for Season 1 of the TV anime “Golden Kamuy,” garnering attention as a song perfectly suited to the sweeping story set in Hokkaido at the end of the Meiji era.
This is a song for everyone who keeps moving forward, believing in the dawn despite setbacks and hardships.
Love poemSoko ni naru

This piece grips listeners’ hearts with music that is both intense and delicate.
This track by Sokoninaru was released digitally in January 2024 as the opening theme for the TV anime The Witch and the Beast.
Known for their overwhelming performance power and high-fidelity sound production, the band unleashes a sound that’s brimming with impact.
The interplay of male and female vocals creates captivating melodies and harmonies.
Perfectly matching the anime’s worldview, the song can be called a crystallization of the members’ skills, honed since their high school days.
It’s a must-listen not only for music lovers but also for anime fans.
Crimson OathYoshiki Fukuyama

Yoshiki Fukuyama is also a solo guitarist, as well as a composer and producer.
To my surprise, he’s older than me, and moreover, he won the audition I took and made his professional debut.
That means we might even have crossed paths, which I find astonishing.
Leaving myself aside, although his appearances on anime theme songs are few, he has left us with some masterpieces.
His sweet yet powerful voice fits anime perfectly.
I hope he takes good care of his health, and I look forward to his future endeavors.
Same BlueOfficial HIGE DANDism

This song serves as the opening theme for the hugely popular anime Blue Box.
Since the original manga has surpassed 5 million copies in circulation, many of you have probably heard it already.
The track vividly portrays the youthful, unpolished emotions of adolescence and the tangled feelings of first love.
Released in October 2024, it’s a perfect anthem for those pouring their hearts into love and club activities with reckless passion.
It’s also a recommended listen when you want to rekindle a sense of pure, sparkling wonder.
GO!!!FLOW

FLOW, who became hugely popular with the Naruto opening theme ‘GO!!!’, have gained many fans thanks to their high-caliber band performance and the vocalist’s exceptional singing ability.
They continue to be active, and their popularity remains steadfast and even stronger.
Compared to the Naruto OP era, their vocals have gained more depth and become a bit easier to listen to—one of the secrets to their enduring appeal.
Why not give the current FLOW a listen?
Don’t Wanna LieB’z

A B’z song that passionately proclaims the strong resolve to never lie to oneself at life’s pivotal moments.
Released in June 2011 as their 49th single, it was used as the opening theme for the anime Detective Conan and as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence.
Koshi Inaba’s heartfelt lyrics and Tak Matsumoto’s dramatic melody—crafted to resonate on both television and in the theater—perfectly align with the protagonist’s pursuit of truth.
The track is also included on the album C’mon and the best-of compilation B’z The Best XXV 1999–2012.
When you’re wavering before a major decision and want to stay true to your convictions, this song will give you a powerful push forward.
lampSoshi Sakiyama

Starting with the gentle tones of an acoustic guitar and expanding into a majestic sound, Soushi Sakiyama’s song was released in July 2023 as the ending theme for the second season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
The piece weaves together the protagonist’s inner conflict, regrets, and longing for lost ideals with a tranquil melody, delicately portraying emotions swaying between ideal and reality.
In August 2023, it was also included on the album “i Fureru SAD UFO,” capturing the hearts of many listeners.
The intertwining of tenderness and poignancy in the vocals, along with the beautiful melodic lines, has the power to evoke deep emotion and empathy, making it a recommended choice to sing in a calm karaoke setting.





