Theme songs and insert songs of NARUTO
We present the theme songs from the anime series of the popular manga Naruto, which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump.
In Naruto, the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki aspires to become the village’s greatest ninja, embarking on battles and adventures—and the biggest highlight is surely the beautiful friendships depicted throughout the story.
Many of NARUTO’s theme songs are cool, fast-paced tracks, and a lot of them are by rock bands.
This is a playlist I’d like not only Naruto fans, but also rock fans who don’t know Naruto, to listen to.
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Theme and Insert Songs of NARUTO (11–20)
Adolescent RhapsodySambomaster

It’s a track that shouts a straightforward message over rock that embodies Sambomaster’s signature worldview.
With a simple melody and lyrics delivered by a voice powerful enough to scatter raw emotion, it packs a huge punch.
The unscripted shouts that don’t appear in the written lyrics feel like overflowing feelings—very much their style.
ALIVEThunder Drum

Although the tone remains gentle throughout, the lyrics—beginning with “Everyone makes mistakes; there’s nothing to be ashamed of”—deliver encouragement from start to finish, as if giving you a supportive push.
It’s a song whose calm yet powerful guitar sound can move you to tears.
Turn sorrow into kindnesslittle by little

It’s a song that feels like its title, “Turning Sorrow into Kindness,” reflects the characters’ emotions in the work—each carrying a heavy burden yet transforming it into strength.
The melody also has a tempo that feels like taking a step forward.
GO!!!FLOW

Thanks in part to the tie-in, this track helped establish FLOW’s status and stands as their biggest hit.
It’s still performed at the climax of their live shows.
The song charges forward with overwhelming speed and power.
Re:memberFLOW

This is our second collaboration track with NARUTO.
It features a distinctive structure: an intro that starts with choppy guitar and vocals, then bursts into an explosive call-and-response section.
It’s a satisfying song that feels both weighty and somehow refreshing.
I talked with you for the first time.Gagaga SP

It’s a song by Gagaga SP, a band that represents “youth punk.” Their hallmark is singing straightforward feelings in unadorned words.
This track is also very simple: as the title suggests, it’s a song about the joy of talking to you for the first time, as well as the anxiety right before that moment.
Mountain A Go Go TwoCaptain Straydum

This is Captain Straydum’s major-label debut single.
The previous work was titled “Mountain a Go Go,” and this time it’s a version with different lyrics, with almost the same arrangement.
With its distinctive, gentle melody and repeated refrain of “It looks like a mountain,” it’s a highly memorable track.





