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A popular anime song medley. Classic and popular anime songs.

We’ve compiled songs associated with Japanese anime, which has now become one of Japan’s cultural pillars and is beloved around the world.

Some people might think, “It’s just anime songs…” and avoid listening, but don’t underestimate them.

Anime songs have a unique sense of speed and coolness, and many of the musicians performing them are top-tier artists, making this a genre with a huge following among band musicians as well.

Please enjoy this medley of anime songs brimming with musical appeal.

Popular Anisong Medley. Classic and Popular Anime Songs (21–30)

TouchYoshimi Iwasaki

Touch – Yoshimi Iwasaki (Full)
Touch Iwasaki Yoshimi

A timeless classic of Japan: Touch.

This was the opening theme for that masterpiece baseball anime.

Anyone who’s seen Touch knows how good the song is, yet it also captivates first-time listeners—it’s a perfect track.

Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~Takako Matsu

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~ Ari no Mama de ~ Takako Matsu

It’s the main theme song from the Disney film Frozen, which was broadcast in many countries.

It’s a philosophical song about what it means to be your true self.

It sings about how, when you’re alone, there’s nothing to fear—there’s nothing to break, and nothing that can be broken.

Popular Anisong Medley. Classic and Popular Anime Songs (31–40)

EndrollYoh Kamiyama

Yoh Kamiyama – End Roll [Music Video]
Endroll Kami Yagi

Singer-songwriter Yoh Kamiyama, who began his music career as a Vocaloid producer under the name “Yuki Acid” and made his major-label debut in 2020.

His seventh digital-only single, “Endroll,” which was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Separation, also drew attention for featuring members of the band Hitorie in the recording.

The hysteric rock ensemble creates a thrilling atmosphere that links with the anime’s world, doesn’t it? It’s a powerful rock tune with an aggressive arrangement that amps up the tension.

Only my railgunfripSide

In the anime community, this is the opening theme of A Certain Scientific Railgun, a masterpiece among masterpieces.

Its popularity was immense—when the CD was first released, it reportedly sold out everywhere.

Set to a stylish track and laced with words like “railgun,” this song is an exceptionally cool piece.

DropletSukima Switch

Shizuku (Live at Zepp Tokyo ’09.3.25)
Shizuku Sukima Switch

Skimaswitch’s “Shizuku,” used as the opening theme and as an insert song for the anime The Beast Player Erin, is a gentle, soothing piece that feels healing for both body and soul.

For those who watched Erin, the moment this song started to play, it may have brought them to the verge of tears.

The sun says: Burn, chaos.Creeping Up From Behind Team G

(3D/Spatial Audio) Crawling Up! Nyaruko-san OP — The Sun Says: Burn, Chaos
According to the sun: Burn, Chaos — Crawling From Behind Squad G

This song is the opening theme of the anime “Haiyore! Nyaruko-san,” and people who listen to it on a whim find themselves increasingly captivated by its addictive quality.

With its bright, fast-paced rhythm, the song, above all, gets imprinted directly into your brain.

Do as you like.Anly

Anly – Do as You Like Official Video
Do as you like, Anly.

Singer-songwriter Anly, who has worked on many drama and anime theme songs, wrote “Suki ni Shinayo” as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Dr.

STONE NEW WORLD.

Repeating the title phrase, the song delivers a message of “freely choose your own path.” It also incorporates elements of folk music, helping to express the anime’s grand worldview—one of its key appeals.