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Opening and insert songs of One Piece

Here are the theme songs from Eiichiro Oda’s hugely popular shonen manga and anime series, One Piece (ONE PIECE).

One Piece follows the adventures of the protagonist, Luffy, as he sets out to become the Pirate King while gathering new crewmates one after another.

Along the way, Luffy’s deep care for his friends shines through in battles against formidable foes, leading to many cool and moving moments.

Now, please enjoy this playlist packed with One Piece tracks—from that quintessential anthem to songs by that famous rock band.

Theme and insert songs from One Piece (31–40)

Angel and DemonGRe4N BOYZ

<Full Opening Video> “Angel and Devil” by GRe4N BOYZ / TV Anime “ONE PIECE”
Angels and Demons GRe4N BOYZ

A grand, dramatic pop tune that bursts into high gear from a quiet intro of just piano and vocals.

Created by GRe4N BOYZ, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime One Piece.

The dynamic progression, woven with an ethnic vibe, blends seamlessly with their signature smooth harmonies.

With its passionate message and meticulous sound arrangement, this track grabs your heart—perfect for when you want to feel positive.

Here we go!HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

TV Anime 'ONE PIECE' We Go! ~HIKAKIN & SEIKIN with Luffy Special ver.~
We go! HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

A lively and cheerful new song has arrived to amp up the Fish-Man Island arc of the TV anime ONE PIECE! HIKAKIN & SEIKIN deliver a perfectly in-sync duet, joined by Mayumi Tanaka—well-known as the voice of Luffy—to sing about dreams and adventure.

The song captures the bonds between friends and the passion of chasing dreams, bringing energy and joy to children’s hearts.

It’s used as the opening theme for the anime SPECIAL EDITED VERSION ONE PIECE: Fish-Man Island Arc, airing from January 2025, and it fits the world of the show perfectly.

It’s a tune the whole family can enjoy, so why not spend a wonderful musical time singing and dancing along with your kids?

SpacecraftBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / Spacecraft -from BE:FIRST DOME TOUR 2024-2025 “2:BE”-
SpacecraftBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST’s ambitious work, which sings of grand, cosmic themes, powerfully stirs the listener’s heart.

Its spacey, abstract sound is striking—like boarding a spacecraft and launching into the unknown.

Through vast motifs such as mysterious darkness and light, time and destiny, it awakens the courage to take on new challenges.

Included on the single “Spacecraft / Sailing,” released in February 2025, it also features “Sailing,” the ending theme for the Fish-Man Island arc of the TV anime ONE PIECE.

When you want to break out of your shell and grow, or need the courage to take a new step forward, this is a song that will surely have your back.

sailing dayBUMP OF CHICKEN

A work that depicts the courage and hope to face destiny was released in March 2003.

Even beloved mistakes and failures, like cherished treasures, may be precious things that belong only to each person.

With a shout-out to the foolish dreamers who chase their dreams, it brings together the hearts of all the members as one.

This gem of a song is included on the album “Yggdrasil” and was also selected as the theme song for the film “ONE PIECE THE MOVIE: Dead End Adventure.” It reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and became the band’s first single to sell 100,000 copies in its first week.

It’s a track that warmly wraps around you, gently supporting your first step toward something new.

Eternal PoseAsia Engineer

It’s a very catchy track with a gentle melody and lively rap.

While it seems to quietly sing about the importance of memories, the scattered words that evoke works like “Voyage” and “Dream” also make it a particularly memorable song.

Theme and Insert Songs of One Piece (41–50)

RaiseChilli Beans.

Chilli Beans. – Raise [TV animation “ONE PIECE” Ending Theme Song]
RaiseChilli Beans.

This song also plays as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime ONE PIECE.

It’s included on Chilli Beans.’ fourth single, “for you.” Chilli Beans., known as “Chiribi,” are also familiar for their theme songs in dramas like Play It Cool, Guys and Hana Sugisaki’s Off-Camera Days.

The track carries the message, “We don’t know what’s waiting for us, but let’s move forward on our own two feet,” perfectly overlapping the straightforward spirit of One Piece with Chiribi’s refreshing sentiment.

It’s a wonderful song that even people who don’t know the anime should listen to.

We can!Kishidan and Hiroshi Kitadani

Kishidan and Hiroshi Kitadani / We Can! Music Clip (Short Version)
We Can! Kishidan and Hiroshi Kitadani

This is a song that was tied in as the opening theme for the anime of the pirate adventure manga One Piece, which features many unique characters.

It’s an upbeat number popular not only with children but also with adults.

Singing along together would likely make kids very happy.