[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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Professionalism feat. HannyaAli

ALI is a band that blends funk, soul, jazz, and more into a highly original sound that has earned acclaim from devoted music lovers.
One of their tracks featuring rapper Hannya has drawn particular attention.
Set over an urban, disco-inspired track, it seems to portray the inner resolve of a seasoned professional.
The song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime The Fable and was released as a split single in June 2024.
It’s sure to stir your spirit when you’re devoted to something, and it’s also a perfect fit for sinking into a cool atmosphere while gazing at the city lights at night.
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

The opening theme of the Fuji TV anime Dragon Ball GT.
The lyrics were written by ZARD’s Izumi Sakai.
It’s a song that’s still sung a lot at karaoke and is widely known, so it’s sure to get everyone excited—definitely give it a try!
I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

If “Until the World Ends…” is the most famous ending theme among the songs related to the TV anime Slam Dunk, which is based on the legendary basketball manga, then the most famous opening theme is likely this one: “I Want to Shout That I Love You.” It’s a high-energy, classic J-pop/anime-song number that follows the golden formula where the title is sung straight in the chorus.
The track was released in 1993 as the third single by the rock band BAAD.
As an anime song born in the Heisei era, it remains highly popular, and in recent years Ayaka Sasaki of Momoiro Clover Z even covered it.
If you’re going to perform this song at a party or as a fun act, I recommend going all-in with an intentionally heated, over-the-top delivery.
You could also get a great reaction by having the gathered crowd sing along to the chorus on purpose!
Blue HabitatTatsuya Kitani

This is a song with an exhilarating, fast-paced melody that’s truly captivating.
It’s guaranteed to lift your spirits and get everyone hyped at karaoke parties like year-end gatherings! Chosen as the opening theme for the second season of the anime Jujutsu Kaisen, the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death arc, it was released in July 2023.
Tatsuya Kitani’s delicate lyrics and melodies have resonated with many listeners.
I recommend it with the hope that, as you practice and deepen your bonds with your teammates, you’ll deliver a perfect performance! It’s sure to help energize any school or cultural festival.
karmaBUMP OF CHICKEN

Written specifically as the theme song for the game Tales of the Abyss by BUMP OF CHICKEN, it was also used as the opening theme for the anime adaptation.
Its straightforward band sound leaves a strong impression, evoking the excitement of embarking on an adventure.
Sound plays a key role in the story, and the words in the lyrics—suggesting human connection and records—convey an image akin to musical harmony.
The song’s driving energy highlights the depth of bonds, making it a track whose direct, uplifting power can be enjoyed even by those unfamiliar with it.
INVOKET.M.Revolution

Takanori Nishikawa’s solo project, T.M.Revolution.
The song he created as the opening theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED is “INVOKE.” It’s a hit, so not only anime fans but even people who haven’t seen the show might know it.
I hope you’ll try belting it out along with the bouncy synthesizer sound.
By the way, Takanori Nishikawa also participated in the anime as a voice actor.
Samurai Heart (Some Like It Hot!!)SPYAIR

The ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Gintama’.
It’s one of SPYAIR’s signature songs—a cool rock number.
It has a masculine vibe, so I think it’s a song everyone can get pumped up to with their fists in the air.
Why not give it a try and sing it?






