Get the Party Pumped with Anisongs! Must-Play Classics and Bangers for Year-End and New Year Parties [2025]
As the year-end and New Year party season rolls around, are there any of you who get asked to put on a performance every year?
At first you had plenty of ideas, but lately you’ve been struggling to figure out what to do…
For those people, this article introduces anime songs that are sure to liven up your year-end or New Year party!
Use the songs listed here as inspiration, and you might come up with a fresh, fun, and entertaining act.
We’ve gathered popular anime songs both old and new, so be sure to read to the end!
Let’s fill the venue with excitement!
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Hype it up with Anisongs! Recommended Classic and Legendary Tracks for Year-End and New Year Parties [2025] (61–70)
Even if the world were to end tomorrowASCA

It’s a song marked by a resolute, core-strength vocal.
Released by ASCA in October 2024, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “Maou-sama, Retry! R.” The lyrics, centered on strong resolve and unconditional love, strike a deep chord.
The composition is said to reflect the characters’ inner struggles and affections from the anime.
This song may stay close to your heart and give you the courage to face difficulties.
A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAM SHADE

It’s the ending theme of Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
Along with JUDY AND MARY’s opening theme “Sobakasu,” it was a huge hit.
So it really resonates with people of that generation.
If you’re performing it as a karaoke act, make sure to fully get into character and sing it.
dizzyAdo

Singer Ado, who is drawing worldwide attention as a new-era diva in the J-POP scene, has released her 20th digital-only single, “Kura Kura,” which was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY.
Her expressive vocals, carried by a lively beat and a luxurious ensemble, mesh with the atmosphere of the anime and heighten the sense of anticipation.
It’s a pop, high-energy tune that’s sure to get everyone pumped up at karaoke.
Flying DeityAyase × R-Shitei

Hiten, a digital single chosen as the opening theme for the newly remade 2023 TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
Created by R-Shitei—known from Creepy Nuts and Umeda Cipher—and Ayase, active as a Vocaloid producer and a member of YOASOBI, the track’s breakneck call-and-response creates a thrilling ensemble that really amps you up.
The lyrics, which link to the anime’s story, evoke a universal theme: even in doubt, you can only keep moving forward.
It’s a track that lingers with the striking contrast between aggressive rap and lyrical melody.
spiralLONGMAN

LONGMAN is a three-piece band with male-and-female twin vocals that made their major-label debut in 2019.
They’ve provided numerous anime theme and tie-in songs, and their track “spiral” is used as the opening theme for the anime Mushoku Tensei II: Jobless Reincarnation.
Stories about once having a dream that ultimately didn’t come true are everywhere.
This song resonates like a declaration from one’s present, grown-up self to their past self: the dream didn’t come true, but here’s how I’ll live and move forward from now on.
Gatchaman SongMasato Shimon

The theme song of the anime Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, sung by Masato Shimon—also famous for Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun.
For those of the Showa generation and even today’s listeners, his deep, powerful vocals leave a lasting impression.
Not only does the sharply repeated, energetic opening lyric stand out, but the ending—where the low melody suddenly shifts to a bright, high tone—is irresistibly brilliant.
With lyrics and a melody that draw everyone in and make your heart race, it’s a sure-fire anime song that can hype up any crowd, regardless of age.
If you have a low voice, be sure to support from your diaphragm so you don’t strain your throat on the high notes at the end.
lampSoshi Sakiyama

Singer-songwriter Soushi Sakiyama, who has been gaining attention for his distinctive phrasing and overwhelming guitar technique.
His major 10th single “Akari,” written as the ending theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, leaves an impression with lyrics colored by delicate touches and inventive phrasing that closely align with the anime.
Its expansive ensemble and melody seem to both lift the spirit and offer comfort.
It’s an emotional number that teaches us the preciousness of cherishing someone.






