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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.

Be sure to read to the end!

Recommended male vocal anime songs (41–50)

Crimson Bow and ArrowLinked Horizon

Linked Horizon Live Tour 2017 “Shingeki no Kiseki” 7/8 Live Footage
Crimson Bow and Arrow by Linked Horizon

Linked Horizon might sound like a band name, but it’s actually a unit where Revo sings, composes, and produces everything by himself.

The unit originally started with the concept of linking with other works.

Many people might recognize them as “RinHori.” They’re well known for handling the sound for Attack on Titan.

That may be what made them famous.

Their brave, fierce, and powerful beats are exciting and full of anticipation.

Hyadain's Kakakata☆Kataomoi-CHyadain

[PV] Hyadain’s Kakakat☆Kataomoi-C [Hyadain]
Hyadain's Ka Ka Kata☆Kataomoi-C Hyadain

Kenichi Maeyamada, also known as Hyadain, is a multi-talented artist who not only performs as a singer but also works as a producer, lyricist, composer, and arranger.

He has contributed so many songs to anime that it’s hard to list them all.

With his background in video game music production, his lively anison style and Hyadain’s upbeat voice are truly wonderful.

As expected, is his name derived from “Hyado,” “Hyadain,” and “Hyadaruko?”

Kinnikuman Go Fight!Akira Kushida

[Official] Anime 'Kinnikuman' Opening Video: Akira Kushida - 'Kinnikuman Go Fight!' / Kinnikuman
Kinnikuman Go Fight! Akira Kushida

Affectionately known to fans by the unexpected nickname “Kussy,” despite a tough-looking exterior, this veteran singer has enjoyed a career in the anison world spanning over 50 years—debuting in 1969, producing explosive hits from the late 1980s through the 1990s, and even writing new anime songs in 2019.

Incidentally, during the golden era from the late 1980s to the 1990s, they performed under their real name.

In conclusion

When you think of “anime songs sung by men,” you might imagine something hot-blooded and intense—but that’s not always the case.

It depends on the style of the song; some are stylish, others are cute.

Have you found a favorite artist or track yet? That said, of course I’m introducing these because I’d love for you to like all of the artists.

I’ll keep adding more, so if you’d like, please check back on this article again!