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[Burning] A Collection of Hype, Hot Anime Songs

There are times when you watch an anime without thinking much of it, and it turns out to be unexpectedly hype and you get totally hooked, right?

And once that happens, just hearing the opening theme gets you pumped up, doesn’t it?

This time, we’re featuring a collection of fiery anime songs that will lift your spirits the moment you listen.

If you want to boost your motivation or blow away your worries and anxieties, definitely check out the tracks in this article!

We’ve included everything from the latest hits to nostalgic classics, so it’s something anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or gender!

[Blazing] A Collection of Hype, Fiery Anime Songs (41–50)

I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

I want to shout that I love you – BAAD (Full)
I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

I think there are many people who started playing basketball because of this work.

This is the opening theme of the anime SLAM DUNK, based on a Jump manga.

The song is by the rock band BAAD and was released as a single in 1993.

Even now, many years after its release, it still ranks high on anime karaoke charts—a hugely popular track.

Remember to sing it with your left hand supporting, okay?

Kaikai KitanEVE

Kaikai Kitan is a song created by singer-songwriter Eve, who is also hugely popular as a Vocaloid producer, as the opening theme for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen.

Jujutsu Kaisen is an action anime in which the protagonist, Yuji Itadori, enrolls in a jujutsu school and battles various enemies while helping and relying on his friends.

That’s the story in brief, but when discussing the song, the lyrical worldview is indispensable.

It uses many words that even Japanese people don’t often hear.

It matches the anime’s world and feels intricately crafted.

God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya "God knows…" FULL
God knows...suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

Just the rapid-fire guitar in the intro brings back the school festival scene from the show.

I think it’s the kind of fiery direction only Kyoto Animation could pull off.

It’s an anime anthem that anyone who watched late-night anime during their youth would know.

To give you an idea of how popular it was, tons of men confident in their high notes would pick it at karaoke.

Absolute Zero θ NovaticWarukyūre

Walküre / Absolute Zero θ Novatic Music Video (2-chorus ver.)_TV Anime “Macross Δ (Delta)” New Opening Theme
Absolute Zero θ NovaticWarukyūre

This is the opening theme of the Macross series, Macross Delta.

Perhaps because it’s used in the second cour, it feels like it heightens the tension of the work.

I think it’s a song that only the four members of Walküre could sing.

Pay attention to Mikumo’s commanding vocal presence.

STARSw.o.d.

w.o.d. – STARS [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
STARSw.o.d.

A fiery anime song that fuses a powerful rock sound with delicate emotional expression! This track by w.o.d., released in 2023, was used as the opening theme for the anime BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Separation.

It’s a power tune that bursts with momentum from the intro, guaranteed to get you pumped! The lyrics, which sing of a changing self and hope for the future, are striking and resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s the perfect song when you want to blow away worries and doubts.

Well then,SURFACE

This song is the theme for the anime Mamotte Shugogetten! and was SURFACE’s first anime tie-in track.

It also drew attention when the comedy duo Korokoro Chikichiki Peppers, who won King of Conte in 2015, used the song in one of their sketches.

Long shotMaeshima Mayu

TV anime “Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-” 2nd season, second cour opening theme “Long shot” MV
Long shotMaeshima Mayu

Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World, a story that has gained popularity for its portrayal of a boy who uses his “return by death” ability to reclaim the irreplaceable moments that truly existed and to confront a harsh fate.

Long shot is the opening theme for Season 2, sung by Mayu Maeshima.

Its lyrics are notably stylish, blending English and Japanese in a well-balanced way.

Just before the chorus, there’s a coolness with an undercurrent of chill, and in the chorus the brisk tempo really stands out.

The synthesizer tones running in the background give it a near-futuristic and wonderful feel.