[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 & Classic Hits] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens (141–150)
Love for you!i☆Ris

The energetic sound feels great! This track by i☆Ris was released as a single in June 2024.
It was chosen as the theme song for the feature-length anime i☆Ris the Movie – Full Energy!! -.
The members wrote the lyrics themselves, infusing them with pride as idols and gratitude toward their fans.
Its catchy melody and the five members’ soaring vocals leave a strong impression.
The lyrics, which evoke the excitement of a live performance, are also appealing.
It’s perfect for when you want to fully enjoy your youth or work hard toward your dreams.
It’s a song everyone can get hyped up with together.
unfinishedzaki no suke.

A moving Vocaloid song brimming with hopeful strength and poignant longing.
Created by Zakinousuke, it was released in January 2024.
Chosen as the ending theme for cour 2 of the TV anime “The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse,” the track shines with Zakinousuke’s delicate sensibilities, reflected in lyrics that capture the characters’ struggles and resilience.
Confronting one’s unfinished self while striving forward with companions is deeply affecting.
It’s a song I’d urge anyone pursuing their dreams after setbacks to hear.
Turn up the volume—you’ll surely find courage.
Love je t’aimekōda mahiru

This track weaves Arabian-inspired sounds with jazz elements to create a uniquely captivating atmosphere.
Showcasing a new side of Mahiru Koda, it has been featured as the ending theme for the anime “Bucchigiri?!” since January 2024.
The lyrics convey the protagonist’s bittersweet feelings of first love, drawing you in before you know it.
The dynamic, exhilarating chorus will definitely make you want to crank up the volume.
It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for anyone looking to discover something fresh.
Give it a listen!
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Japanese lantern plantKamiyama Yagi

This song leaves a lasting impression with its beautiful, catchy melody and emotionally rich lyrics.
Yoh Kamiyama’s delicate vocals vividly portray the ache of unrequited love and fleeting memories.
Released digitally in January 2024, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “A Sign of Affection: The Ayakashi Prince of the Momochi Household.” Blending a traditional Japanese atmosphere with elements of dark fantasy, the track achieves a superb balance, further enhanced by an innovative sound that incorporates touches of K-pop and club music.
If you’re carrying feelings of love or a hint of heartbreak, this is a song you’ll definitely want to hear.
Party!!Ryokushokushakai

This song is by the band Ryokuoushoku Shakai, known for their poppy red-and-green color motif.
It was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Delicious in Dungeon.
After an advance digital release in January 2024, it was issued as a single in March.
The refreshing sound, born from the collision of the four members’ distinct personalities, is especially appealing.
The lyrics, themed around gratitude toward friends, are sure to warm your heart just by listening.
It’s a youthful track that evokes memories of the high school light music club where the band first came together.
Perfect for getting the energy up at karaoke with friends!
UtopiaSuda Keina

A single that blends a driving sense of speed with poignant wistfulness in exquisite harmony, leaving a deep impression on the heart.
Released in January 2024 as the opening theme for Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy Season 2, this track is a rock number defined by its powerful chorus and riffs.
Suda Keina’s uniquely captivating vocals shine, delivering a compelling listen.
While facing reality—declaring that this isn’t a utopia—the lyrics resonate as they depict a resolve to nurture love.
When you want to face yourself, turn up the volume and give it a listen.
Rock never dies22/7

It’s a rock number that makes you want to bob your shoulders along and fills you with energy.
It’s a song by the idol group 22/7, released in January 2025.
Also serving as the ending theme for the anime “The Unfortunate Job: Appraiser Was Actually the Strongest,” the track features an energetic sound and a catchy melody line.
Just following the sound seems to make the haze clouding your heart disappear.
The message—“If you believe in yourself, you can change the future”—is really wonderful, too.
Highly recommended when you want to switch your mood.


