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Hironobu Kageyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Hironobu Kageyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Hironobu Kageyama, famous for singing the theme song of the anime Dragon Ball Z.If you like anime songs, there’s probably no one who doesn’t know him.This time, I’d like to introduce some of Hironobu Kageyama’s popular tracks that were frequently listened to this year.Every song overwhelms you with a powerful vocal performance that shakes your very soul.

Hironobu Kageyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu1rank/position

Cha-La Head-Cha-La – Dragon Ball Z OST
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

This is the 16th single by singer Hironobu Kageyama—known as the “Prince of Anison” and currently the leader of JAM Project.

The song was used as the first opening theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball Z, a rock number that brims with energy from its intro.

It’s also beloved as a staple that sparks massive sing-alongs at overseas events, including in the United States, transcending language barriers.

Although released as a single in May 1989, it continues to be sung across generations.

With a bold, expansive worldview penned by Yukinojo Mori fused with Kageyama’s passionate shouts, this representative masterpiece of Japanese anime songs gives powerful encouragement to all who listen.

We Were AngelsKageyama Hironobu2rank/position

Hironobu Kageyama has moved listeners with his soulful vocals across numerous anime works.

While he’s best known for fiery rock numbers, did you know he’s also highly regarded for wistful mid-tempo ballads? With that in mind, here’s a recommended track: this song, used as the latter ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball Z.

Included on a single released in November 1993, it’s a masterpiece that gently enveloped the story’s climax.

The swell toward the chorus is moving, yet the overall range is modest and the melody relaxed, making it perfect when you’re tired of high-intensity songs.

Sing it with rich emotion as you reminisce about those days spent in front of the TV in the early evening.

We Gotta PowerKageyama Hironobu3rank/position

We Gotta Power – Hironobu kageyama Concierto HD
We Gotta PowerKageyama Hironobu

The theme song of Dragon Ball Z, “We Gotta Power.” It’s sung by Hironobu Kageyama, a superstar anime song singer.

If you’re a man, many of you probably recognize it, right? It starts with a melody that evokes adventure, but when it hits the chorus, the voltage rises and it turns into a hot, intense tune.

By the way, “We Gotta Power” is completely meaningless English (lol).

Highly recommended for hard workouts!

HEATSKageyama Hironobu4rank/position

Shin Getter Robo: The Last Day on Earth - HEATS (Full)
HEATSKageyama Hironobu

Seriously, just… it’s perfect right from the start.

This is an anime song used as the theme for the OVA Shin Getter Robo: The Last Day.

It’s a track by the legendary singer Hironobu Kageyama—famed for classics like “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”—and it was released in 1999 as his 56th single.

The melody, the vocals, the lyrics—no complaints at all.

It fits this article’s theme of “hype, adrenaline-pumping anime songs” way too well.

Highly recommended for karaoke, too.

The heart is an egg.Kageyama Hironobu5rank/position

This is the ending theme that colored the 1991 Super Sentai series.

In contrast to Hironobu Kageyama’s typically powerful vocals, this song stands out for its gentle, embracing delivery.

Loved as the ending for the show Chojin Sentai Jetman, it captivates with a worldview that reflects the heroes’ humanity and inner struggles shown between battles.

The melody carefully conveys the emotional sway of facing anxiety while holding on to hope.

It’s a warm ballad that resonates not only with children but also with adults who were once fascinated by Sentai heroes.

Demon God Child ZENKIKageyama Hironobu6rank/position

It’s an anison so hot you could almost call it too hot.

Performed by Hironobu Kageyama, the “Prince of Anison,” it was used as the theme song for the anime of the same name.

The lyrics skillfully weave in the story, so even just the song alone conveys the anime’s coolness and fun.

And above all, that voice! Just listening to his powerful vocals is enough to blow away your stress—national-treasure level, if you ask me.

It’s a hard rock number that lifts your spirits and makes you want to sing along yourself.

W-infinityMiemono Hitomi / Kageyama Hironobu7rank/position

W-Infinity – Hironobu Kageyama with Hitomi Mieno
W-infinityMiemono Hitomi / Kageyama Hironobu

Doesn’t it sound like a familiar voice? That’s only natural—this song is performed by two legends of the anisong world, Hironobu Kageyama and Hitomi Mieno.

It’s the theme song for Gear Fighter Dendoh, which aired from 2000 to 2001.

Their harmonies make it a wonderfully refreshing track!