Male Singer-Songwriters’ Anime Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
You know how you sometimes think, “I’ve heard this song somewhere,” and it turns out it was an anime theme song? And often you only know the chorus.
Here’s a roundup of popular anime songs performed by male singer-songwriters.
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Male Singer-Songwriter Anime Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Dangerous Memories feat. Aoi KogaSuzuki Masayuki85rank/position

A duet by Masayuki Suzuki and voice actress Aoi Koga, released digitally in December 2025.
It serves as the opening theme for the special anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – Steps to Adulthood.” This is the fifth main theme in the series following 2019’s “Love Dramatic feat.
Rikka Ihara,” with lyrics and composition by Yoshiki Mizuno and arrangement by Akimitsu Homma.
The sweet yet perilous back-and-forth set to a danceable sound is Suzuki’s true forte.
It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for anyone who loves mature love songs.
Longed-for SummerPiēru Taki86rank/position

It’s a song where Olaf, a snowman who has never experienced summer, single-mindedly expresses his longing for it.
The lyrics are amusing in how things that are ordinary for humans are special to Olaf, and the irresistibly cute visuals make you wonder if there could ever be a snowman who suits summer this well.
ZipsT.M.Revolution87rank/position

A powerful song that portrays an epic battle set in space with high-velocity electronic rock! Takanori Nishikawa’s passionate vocals brilliantly capture the protagonist’s wavering emotions and steely resolve amid the fight.
Released in February 2004, this track was used as an insert song in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, and in the climax scenes its thunderous sound further heightened the story’s tension.
It’s a powerful anthem perfect for pivotal moments, driving you to shake off hesitation and push forward!
Revolutionary DualismT.M.Revolution88rank/position

Released in 2013, this collaborative single with Nana Mizuki was used as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator.
The powerful blend of male and female vocals creates a unique soundscape you won’t hear anywhere else.
Time ParadoxVaundy89rank/position

Vaundy’s song, featured as the theme for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Earth Symphony,” is characterized by lyrics that portray the value of encounters and the time spent together.
It expresses hope for the future and warm wishes for others, carrying a positive message.
Released in January 2024, the track also drew attention because Vaundy himself designed the cover art.
Seamlessly blending the world of Doraemon with Vaundy’s unique sensibility, this piece warms the heart even before you see the movie.
It’s a song we hope listeners of all ages—from children to adults—will enjoy.
HomunculusVaundy90rank/position

An impressive title meaning “android” marks this song by Vaundy.
It was released in July 2024 as the theme song for the feature film My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You’re Next.
The lyrics explore the possibilities of self-renewal and transformation, depicting the journey of finding oneself and growing in an unstable modern society.
With Vaundy’s distinctive melodies and words, the track has gained strong support, especially among younger listeners.
It’s a song I’d love people on a journey of self-discovery to hear as a source of comfort.
Singing it at karaoke would let you fully immerse yourself in its world.
Male Singer-Songwriters’ Anime Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy91rank/position

A song by Vaundy that sings about recalling the days when one held dreams as big as a kaiju and striving to reignite that passion.
Through a song once hummed by someone dear in the past, the protagonist sets out to reclaim the dreams, hopes, and childlike innocence they had nearly forgotten, all unfolding alongside a captivating melody.
Released as a digital-only single in May 2020, the track rapidly gained popularity after being performed at the end of 2022 on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Its call-and-response style, which unites performers and audience, makes it an ideal choice for school and cultural festivals.


