Masterpieces from the Persona series. Recommended video game music.
Among those who have played the Persona video game series, many have probably been captivated by its BGM and theme songs.
Most of the music for the Persona series is composed by Shoji Meguro, and the soundtracks for each entry have been released, drawing significant attention to the music as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of recommended tracks from the popular Persona series, carefully chosen by our editorial team.
Packed with cool, stylish tunes, these are must-listen tracks for any Persona fan.
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Masterpieces from the Persona series. Recommended game music (21–30)
Burn My DreadKawamura Yumi

It’s the opening theme of the game Persona 3.
It was also used as the opening theme only for episode 15 of the anime version of Persona 4.
The sense of release in the chorus is irresistible.
The dramatic development of the song really stirs the heart.
sky’s the limitHirata Shihoko

It’s a cool track where the tense sound and Shihoko Hirata’s whisper-like vocals fit perfectly.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Persona 4.
It’s a very stylish anison.
Incidentally, it’s also the ending theme for the first episode of the anime.
Beauty of DestinyHirata Shihoko feat. Lotus Juice

This song is striking for the rap right at the beginning.
It’s the ending theme of the anime Persona 4.
The rhythmic drum part and crisp guitar phrases make it endlessly listenable.
With its understated tone, it leaves a distinctly stylish impression.
The Way of Memories -The Power of Bonds-Hirata Shihoko

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime Persona 4.
Its catchy melody and walking-like tempo are striking.
The lyrics evoke memories of youth and give a nostalgic feeling.
It’s a masterpiece that makes you want to listen closely again and again.
WORD OF THE VOICEFLOW

It’s a dynamic rock number.
Released in 2008 as the 15th single by the five-member band FLOW, it served as the second opening theme for the anime Persona: Trinity Soul.
It conveys the wonder of having the one you love by your side.
BREAK IN TO BREAK OUTLyn

You just can’t get enough of how catchy the chorus is! Lyn’s high-tone vocals are wonderful, too.
This track was used as the opening theme for the anime “PERSONA5 the Animation.” The dynamic shifts in the song keep it engaging from start to finish.
The guitar tone is really pleasing and makes you want to play it yourself.
The Genesisatorasu saundo chiimu

The track is about seven and a half minutes long, and Shoji Meguro, who composes for the series, has said it’s the longest battle theme in the franchise to date.
It’s grand and heart-pounding, and I imagine many dedicated fans count it among their favorites.


