Anime songs that get you hyped just by listening. Recommended classics and popular tracks.
Here are some classic anime songs that will get you hyped just by listening—handpicked recommendations of masterpieces and fan favorites from our studio staff.
It’s a gem-filled playlist of opening themes, insert songs, and ending themes from popular anime that everyone will want to sing along to.
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Anime songs that get you hyped just by listening. Recommended classics and popular tracks (71–80)
lucky train!Ruka, Mona, and Miki from AIKATSU☆STARS!

This is the ending theme song of the fourth season of the TV anime Aikatsu!.
In the music video for this song, 3D characters perform a dance.
The trading card arcade game is popular, and the first-press limited edition of the CD that includes this song came with an exclusive CD-original card.
NanahitsujiScenario Art

This song is included on KANA-BOON and Scenarioart’s single “talking/Nanahitsuji.” It serves as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime “The Perfect Insider (Everything Becomes F).” It’s said to be in 7/4 time, inspired by the line from the character Shiki Magata: “Seven is a lonely number.”
Hanaka ParadeEriko Imai

Released as Eriko Imai’s 10th single, this is the theme song for the TV anime Hanakappa.
In the music video, Eriko Imai performs a dance together with Hanakappa.
The choreography incorporates sign language and is designed to be easy for young children to dance to.
Pretty Cure MemoryHitomi Yoshida

It is the first ending theme of the TV anime “HappinessCharge Precure!”.
Hitomi Yoshida, who sings this song, has performed six Precure series ending themes in a row.
The lyrics include titles from past installments of the Precure series.
NEVER-END TALETatsuyuki Kobayashi, Konomi Suzuki

This song is the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime FAIRY TAIL.
The two members have won the All-Japan Anisong Grand Prix.
There are a regular edition and a FAIRY TAIL EDITION; in the FAIRY TAIL EDITION, the package features illustrations of characters from the anime.
For Fruits BasketRitsuko Okazaki

Ritsuko Okazaki’s song is a piece that carries a strong will within its quietness.
Released in July 2001, it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Fruits Basket.
It aims to be a work with endless appeal, expressing passionate emotions in a calm, understated way.
While facing harsh realities, it conveys a message of overcoming wounds and lament, discovering the meaning of life and the joy of being born.
This piece gives you the courage to keep moving forward even in difficult times.
It’s recommended for when you’re feeling down or want to rally yourself.
It’s sure to be a song that resonates in your heart.
BalalaikaKirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume)

This is the opening theme of the 2006 anime Kirarin Revolution.
Koharu Kusumi, who was a member of Morning Musume at the time, voiced the main character and became a hot topic.
The upbeat rhythm and step-filled dance make you want to imitate it.





