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angela Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Angela, whose piercingly clear vocal timbre has captivated countless fans and viewers.

Their unique and humorous MCs have also earned them tremendous support from anime song fans.

This time, we’re focusing on their tracks.

We’ve listed their most-played songs in a ranking format.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to them, please take a look.

angela Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

To be with U!angela22rank/position

angela「To be with U!」(Live ver.)
To be with U!angela

The ending theme of the final episode of the anime “K.” I thought it was a song worthy of concluding the series.

Since the last episode left foreshadowing and hinted at a sequel, the song doesn’t end in sadness; instead, it carries the feeling of looking forward and moving ahead.

gravitationangela23rank/position

The opening theme of the anime Heroic Age, which aired in April 2007.

Primarily created by the staff of Fafner in the Azure, it was produced with the contrasting concept of “let’s make a story where no one dies.” This work was what made me rediscover angela, and it became the first angela CD I ever bought.

A Petal of the Futureangela24rank/position

angela “A Fragment of the Future” Music Clip
A Petal of the Futureangela

A Japanese-style rock ballad with a magnificent sense of spatial spread.

Created by the music duo angela, known for numerous anime theme songs, it was released digitally in 2021.

It serves as the theme song for the feature-length anime The Eternal 831, produced to commemorate WOWOW’s 30th anniversary.

Its beautifully crafted lyrics intertwine the image of falling cherry blossoms with the bittersweet passage of time.

The sound arrangement, with its solemn, oriental atmosphere, is equally captivating.

It’s a song best savored alone, when you can truly listen.

Fall in Love with Andante!angela25rank/position

Angela “Fall in Love with Andante!” Music Clip
Fall in Love with Andante!angela

This is the 31st single by the music duo angela, known for their live performances featuring comical call-and-response and self-introductions.

The track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X,” and its classically inspired arrangement with a touch of exotic flair really sticks in your ears.

The complex melody and beat changes present challenges beyond just vocal range.

It’s a high-difficulty anime song, so first grasp the song’s structure and then sing it in a key that suits you.

Existangela26rank/position

angela “exist” PV (short ver.)
Existangela

The first opening theme of the second TV season, Fafner in the Azure: EXODUS, which aired in 2015.

It depicts how one of humanity’s few remaining safe zones, Hawaii, is attacked by a massive swarm of Festum; the sole survivor, a girl named Emery, meets Miwa of Tatsumiya Island; they set out to communicate with a new Mir, Altair; and the story continues through the Third Azure Operation (the rendezvous) and the Fourth Azure Operation (the dialogue).

alternativeangela27rank/position

Angela “Alternative” PV (short ver.)
alternativeangela

The opening theme of the anime Asura Cryin’ 2.

The lyrics felt like a continuation of the previous work.

At first, the slow tempo gradually changes, which struck me as very angela-like.

It shows a commitment to preserving the worldview.

It’s not me.angela28rank/position

[angela - I’m Not Me] Tried Singing [ELAFAR]
It's not me.angela

The ending theme of the anime Valvrave the Liberator.

It’s a pair of songs, each sung about one of the two protagonists, Haruto Tokishima and L-elf.

The distinctive lyrics make them memorable, and in some circles they’ve been described as “a song about someone who was greatly misunderstood” and “a song about someone falsely accused.” As the story progressed, I felt that both the first and second verses seemed to apply to either character, so I interpreted the true meaning of the lyrics as being different from the descriptions above.