[Latest & Timeless] Recommended Anime Songs for Women [All Genres]
No matter how old you are, anime and anime songs are great.
Well, maybe I don’t even need to say it—if you’re reading this, you probably already know.
From here on, I’m going to introduce lots of anime songs recommended for women.
Check out the tracks listed in this article, and your craving for anime might just ignite!
I’ve put together a selection without any walls—spanning eras and genres.
Whether you were the type who rushed home from school and glued yourself to the TV back in the day, or you’re thinking, “Now that I’m an adult and have some breathing room, maybe I’ll take my time finding some anime I like,” this is for you!
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[Latest & Classic] Anime Songs Recommended for Women [All Genres] (41–50)
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

The anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has become such a hit that its popularity and influence are now a social phenomenon.
The opening theme song Gurenge, sung by LiSA, also continues to be widely loved over time.
Why not try dancing to Gurenge, a hit song everyone has heard somewhere? With choreography arranged to be easy to dance—even small children can give it a try—you can perform it at sports days or school recitals.
You can go for moves that look cool, like the protagonist’s techniques, or energize the sports day with a lively dance that uses your whole body.
Stunning one-turnTrySail

How about cranking up the hype with a denpa song? This track by TrySail—the voice actor unit of Momo Asakura, Sora Amamiya, and Shiina Natsukawa—was released in April 2023.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime “My One-Hit Kill Sister: My One-Hit Kill Sister: Starting My Life in Another World With My Older Sister.” The fast-paced, totally unpredictable composition is insanely fun.
It flips between chiptune, a bass solo, and even a hard rock vibe—you never get bored.
It sounds like an anisong that would absolutely light up a karaoke session!
idolYOASOBI

YOASOBI is a musical duo whose members are also active as solo artists, each boasting high popularity in their respective fields.
Their 19th digital-only single, “Idol,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime Oshi no Ko, was produced based on an original short story written by Aka Akasaka, the author of the anime’s source material.
The contrast between the hysteric synth sound and the cute vocals alone is enough to get you hyped.
It’s a fast-paced pop tune with rapidly shifting arrangements and intricate melodies that stick in your ears.
kiokuAo

The anime series Onmyoji streaming on Netflix.
The song that captures its mysterious, slightly eerie worldview is kioku.
Sung by singer-songwriter ao, this track serves as the ending theme.
The high, clear vocals and traditional Japanese sounds leave a lingering aftertaste.
Listening to the song as a whole, you’ll notice it depicts the passing of the night until dawn—something that ties in with the anime’s storyline.
Try listening while imagining the flow of time and the changing scenery it brings.
Good fortune comes to the gate that worries.somei

Singer-songwriter somei, who spent her childhood surrounded by music and is drawing attention for her down-to-earth lyrics.
The song “Ureu Kado ni wa Fuku Kitaru,” chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today, kicks off with the chorus and a driving ensemble that instantly lifts your spirits.
The lyrics, which feel like they affirm your very existence, seem to give a powerful push toward your dreams and goals.
With a refreshing melody and vocals, it’s a breezy pop tune that gives you courage.
PasswordAina the End

Aina the End, who made her name as a member of BiSH and has since flourished as a solo artist—including starring in the film “The Echo of a Song”—delivers a compelling medium-tempo ballad.
Chosen as the ending theme for the anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” the song was written by Huwie Ishizaki, and it feels like their emotional strengths intertwine.
Aina’s particularly straightforward vocal delivery here strikes a chord.
It’s a song that will stay by your side when you struggle to put your feelings into words or when you’re taking a new step forward.
01queen bee

Queen Bee is a three-piece rock band expanding their fanbase with songs that spotlight a vocalist of overwhelming vocal power and expressive range.
Their 10th single, “01,” was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Undead Unluck.
Its cynical lyrics, depicting the struggle of feeling out of place and inner conflict, resonate deeply as they intertwine with an ensemble that shifts dramatically.
With its intricate melody that makes it especially rewarding to sing at karaoke, this is a rock tune you’ll definitely want to check out.





