Theme songs and insert songs of Detective Conan
We’re introducing the theme songs from Detective Conan, the manga and anime about a boy detective whose catchphrase is “a child in appearance, an adult in intellect.” As a 30-minute anime on Nippon TV, Conan holds the record for the longest-running show in its slot and is beloved by countless viewers, from adults to children.
We’ve compiled Conan’s theme songs into a playlist, so you may find some that bring back a lot of memories.
Enjoy listening while pondering the truth behind each case.
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Theme and Insert Songs of Detective Conan (51–60)
YESTERDAY LOVEMai Kuraki

This song marks Mai Kuraki’s 20th tie-in with Detective Conan and her 10th as an ending theme—she’s an indispensable artist for the series.
It’s a quiet, cool track that showcases her badass style front and center.
alwaysMai Kuraki

Mai Kuraki’s song released in March 2021 is a heartwarming track filled with messages of challenge and self-acceptance.
It was used as the ending theme for the popular anime Detective Conan, which is based on the concept “a child in appearance, an adult in mind,” and was also featured as the theme song for the film Countdown to Heaven.
Its lyrics, which encourage listeners to move forward on their own path without fearing failure, resonate with many.
The song has become a staple as an uplifting anthem, perfect for exam takers and anyone embarking on a new challenge.
Mai Kuraki’s gentle yet powerful vocals are sure to give listeners courage and hope.
In love with loveMai Kuraki

This is Mai Kuraki’s 38th single, and she can truly be called an indispensable artist for the Detective Conan tie-ins, of which there have been many.
As the title suggests, the lyrics evoke the painful emotions of unrequited love, and the resonant low-end beat that runs through the track leaves a strong impression.
Invincible HeartMai Kuraki

This is Mai Kuraki’s milestone 40th single, and it marks her 17th collaboration with Detective Conan.
It’s a danceable track with a strong beat, notable for the way both the sound and the lyrics intensify little by little as it builds toward the chorus.
Detective Conan Theme and Insert Songs (61–70)
Lie,Lie,Lie,Maki Ohguro

This is the first single released since Maki Ohguro resumed her activities in 2015, and also the first single marking her 25th debut anniversary.
Both the musical style and the music video’s storyline convey a sense of mature allure.
It’s also surprising that this was her first anime tie-in in 20 years.
Kamikaze ExpressTakitō × Miyakawa-kun

This is a collaboration song between the singer Takuto and Miyakawa-kun, a singer and creator active mainly on the internet.
It’s a brisk, refreshing rock tune themed around moving forward toward the future.
featherKoshi Inaba

B’z has often collaborated with Detective Conan, but this is the first tie-in for Koshi Inaba as a solo artist.
As expected, it has a different feel from B’z’s songs—an interesting track driven by synthesizer tones and a four-on-the-floor beat.





