[For Men] A Definitive and Up-to-Date Collection of Anime Songs That Hype Up Parties and Performances [2026]
Anime songs now feel not only beloved by anime fans, but also widely recognized in living rooms across the country.
Many people probably choose anison as a go-to option to sing for party entertainment or performances.
This time, under the theme “Anime Songs That Hype Up Parties and Performances for Men,” we researched tracks spanning from the Showa and Heisei eras all the way to Reiwa.
From sing-along must-have classics to over-the-top killer tunes perfect for gags, we’re bringing you a wide-ranging lineup.
The first half features the latest numbers, while the middle and latter sections are packed with timeless crowd-pleasers.
We’ve basically selected songs originally sung by male vocalists, but there are also some sung by women—so if you’re confident in your voice, definitely give them a try!
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[For Men] A Surefire, Hype-Inducing Collection of Classic and Latest Anime Songs for Party Acts and Performances [2026] (71–80)
Serious LOVE 1000%ST☆RISH

A classic idol-pop anthem overflowing with passion! Released in July 2011 as the ending theme for the anime Uta no☆Prince-sama♪, this song captivated many fans with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics.
The six members of ST☆RISH each showcase their individuality, and their vocals lead listeners toward a future full of dreams and hope—grabbing your heart and never letting go.
The track made a big splash, reaching No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Sung by a male group, its energy and charm are sure to light up any venue.
It’s the perfect song for moments when everyone wants to get excited together, like gatherings with friends or wedding performances!
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAHironobu Kageyama

It’s one of Hironobu Kageyama’s signature songs and was used as the opening theme for the anime Dragon Ball Z, a track that has come to symbolize the series.
The song conveys an exciting sense of facing the unknown and the exhilaration of adventure, strongly evoking the story of the work itself.
The lyrics, which seem to express a swell of emotion, are striking; precisely because they string together words whose meanings can be hard to grasp, the feelings of fun and buoyant excitement come through even more strongly.
In the chorus, the title “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” is shouted triumphantly, making you want to join in and amp up the energy together.
Moretsu AtaroKyoko Katsura

This is the opening song of “Mōretsu Atarō,” which aired on the NET (now TV Asahi) network from April 1969 to December 1970.
The original work is a manga by Fujio Akatsuka, and the supporting characters Nyarome and Kemunpasu are iconic figures of Showa-era manga.
Its enka-style melody and lyrics were fresh for an anime song, and it’s a karaoke staple for people who spent their childhood in the 1970s.
Mazinger ZIchiro Mizuki

The opening theme song of Mazinger Z, which aired on the Fuji TV network from December 1972 to September 1974.
It was a popular anime that recorded viewership ratings exceeding 30% (in the Kanto region), and it’s no exaggeration to say that even in the 21st century it remains indispensable in TV specials featuring anime songs.
It is one of Ichiro Mizuki’s signature songs, known for his work as an anime song vocalist.
Fly! GundamKo Ikeda

This is the opening theme of the iconic Japanese robot anime Mobile Suit Gundam.
As the very first opening theme of what’s known as “First Gundam,” it’s often treated as a song that symbolizes the series and is widely known.
Its content conveys a sense of bravery heading into battle, while also evoking a wish for a peaceful world beyond conflict.
A notable feature is how the lyrics repeatedly call out “Gundam,” so it might be fun to get everyone involved and turn it into a big Gundam sing-along.
Sleep Walking OrchestraBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is an anime song with catchy sounds and fantastical lyrics! Released in December 2023, BUMP OF CHICKEN’s track was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Delicious in Dungeon,” which began airing in January 2024.
Motoo Fujiwara’s delicate poetry blends with a beautiful melody to portray inner conflict and growth in a world where dreams and reality intersect.
This work conveys the band’s passion for music and their unique worldview, making it recommended not only for anime fans but also for fans of BUMP OF CHICKEN.
It’s also a great choice to try for a band performance at an event—if you create a dreamy atmosphere, the entire venue is sure to come together and get excited.
Crimson Bow and ArrowLinked Horizon

This is a song by the music unit Linked Horizon, led by sound creator Revo.
Linked Horizon is an alternate name used by Sound Horizon for tie-in songs, and they were selected to perform the opening theme for the anime Attack on Titan.
The piece features various developments that feel like it’s expressing a story through music, and it also incorporates the tense worldview of Attack on Titan, which is a key point.
In singing, conveying the worldview is essential—it’s important to infuse the performance with the strength to face adversity and a sense of determination.
Since the song unfolds almost like multiple pieces in one, it may be best to listen closely and get thoroughly familiar with it.
There are also parts where you rally those around you to shout powerfully together, so keep that in mind and really build up the energy there.






