[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)
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.
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.
Getta BanbanSaka Tomohisa

Getta Banban is a song that was used as the opening theme for Pokémon the Series: XY from episode 55 to episode 93.
For Tomohisa Sako, it was his biggest hit, reaching as high as 13th on the Oricon daily chart.
Listening to it really lifts your spirits.
[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.
SparkleRADWIMPS

Dramatically structured to unfold from a gentle solo piano into a gradually grander full-band ensemble, this piece is a moving number that portrays a protagonist striving to live within the constraints of fate and time, while expressing unwavering devotion to a loved one.
Included on the album “Your Name.” released in August 2016, it was used in key scenes of the film “Your Name.” that became a social phenomenon.
With Yojiro Noda’s tender yet powerful vocals resonating in the heart, this song is perfect for spending a quiet night thinking of someone dear—so be sure to immerse yourself in the lyrics as you listen.
GreyFOMARE

This is the opening theme of the popular anime “Golden Kamuy,” adapted from the manga that sparked a Hokkaido—and broader Ainu culture—boom.
It’s a track by FOMARE, a three-piece rock band from Gunma, included as the title song on their 2020 EP.
A high-energy guitar rock number, its powerful sound and resolute vocals set your heart ablaze.
The lyrics, which express a determination to “keep moving forward,” are inspiring—an anime song you’ll want to listen to when you need motivation.
Hanamaru Pippi is only for good kidsAoP

If you’re a teen looking for anime songs to sing at karaoke, how about this one? It was used as the opening theme for the anime based on Fujio Akatsuka’s work, Mr.
Osomatsu, and became a hit.
It’s sung by the idol group AŌP and was released as a single in 2015.
The song keeps up a high-energy pace from start to finish, which really lifts your mood! The melody is catchy and easy to remember, too.
So it could be perfect for a group sing-along when you go to karaoke with friends!


