[Latest & Greatest] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens
As video streaming services evolve, it feels like the anime scene is getting more and more exciting these days.
If you’ve found your way to this article, chances are you like anime too.
In this article, we’ll introduce anime songs recommended for teenagers!
We’ve selected a wide range of tracks—from recent hits to timeless classics you should absolutely listen to at least once.
It might be your chance to discover new music or an anime you’ve never seen!
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[Latest & Masterpieces] A Big Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens (1–10)
My NonfictionShirogane Miyuki (CV: Furukawa Makoto) Fujiwara Chika (CV: Kohara Konomi)

It’s an insanely cool hip-hop track… but that alone might not do it justice.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic-” and was released digitally in 2022.
This fiery number weaves together the determination to “change myself!” and was suddenly played as the ending of Episode 5—the episode where the protagonist, Miyuki Shirogane, takes on rap.
It sparked a lot of buzz together with an ending sequence whose art style and tone were completely different from usual.
So if possible, I’d love for you to watch Episode 5 and hear it as it plays there!
Ephemeral Bloom Necromancyfuranshushu

I can’t get enough of the melody that evokes classic hero anime! It was used as the opening theme for the anime ZOMBIE LAND SAGA, where girls who’ve become zombies shine as local idols.
The call-and-response style vocals and lively sound make it a joy to listen to—it lifts your spirits without overthinking! The lyrics, which faithfully capture the anime’s worldview, are another big draw.
I think it’ll resonate not only with teens but also with veteran anime fans.
KiLLKiSSAve Mujica

The title track of Ave Mujica’s second single, released in January 2025.
It served as the opening theme for the anime “BanG Dream! Ave Mujica.” This piece brilliantly pairs a thunderous, low-end metal sound with a lavish arrangement.
Its sound, combining the contrasting images of “sweetness” and “violence,” paints a dramatic opening to the story.
Immerse yourself in its beautiful yet dark worldview.
[Latest & Masterpieces] Big Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens (11–20)
The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks

A heart-fluttering youth song that puts you in a romantic mood just by listening! This track is a collaboration between the creator unit HoneyWorks and singer CHiCO.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Blue Spring Ride and became a hit.
The sparkling band sound alone evokes a sweet-and-sour love story.
And the lyrics, themed around “becoming aware of love for the first time,” read like a standalone novel.
IRIS OUTYonezu Kenshi

This is a track whose overwhelming sense of speed and dramatic development will hit you right in the heart.
Written by Kenshi Yonezu as the theme song for the film “Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc,” it will be released to coincide with the movie’s premiere in September 2025.
It marks their second collaboration, following the anime’s theme song “KICK BACK.” Yonezu has shared in production anecdotes that he composed while constantly looking at the manga pages featuring Reze, which really conveys his deep affection for the character.
The powerful rhythms that color the intense battle scenes and the sound that heightens the thrilling story are especially striking.
Highly recommended for those who want to get hyped before watching the movie or for fans of anime songs.
Where Farewells LeadTakigawa Arisa

A rock number that draws you in with its dramatic tone.
This track, used as the ending theme for the anime Owarimonogatari, is by singer-songwriter Arisa Takigawa and was released as her third single in 2015.
It’s a sentimental song that brings back memories of school days spent with someone you love, and if you’re in love right now, it might especially tug at your heart.
“Let’s make our youth free of regrets”—it’s a bittersweet love song that inspires just that feeling.
TOMORROWBiSH

This is a very energetic anime song that stirs the fighting spirit to live for tomorrow! It’s the opening theme of the anime Kingdom, based on the manga by Yasuhisa Hara, and it’s sung by BiSH, the “punk band without instruments.” It was released in 2020 as their fourth digital single.
An epic piece that wraps a driving band sound in the tones of strings, it’s guaranteed to boost your energy when you listen.
When you want to push yourself even harder at something you’re passionate about, this song might give you that extra nudge.


