Recommended for women! Legendary anime songs that will liven up party performances and skits
When you’re asked to put on a performance for an end-of-year party or New Year’s party, it can be hard to decide what to do, right?
So in this article, we’re introducing anime songs that are perfect for women and guaranteed to liven up any performance!
Anime isn’t just for kids anymore—it’s hugely popular with adults, too!
Along with that popularity, anime music has also been getting a lot of attention.
We’ll be showcasing anime songs from the latest hits to nostalgic classics, so choose tracks that match your preferred style and the generations of the attendees!
And if a song has choreography, be sure to practice the dance, too!
Recommended for women! Anime song masterpieces that hype up parties and performances (1–10)
The Story You Don't Knowsupercell

It’s a classic song that portrays a bittersweet love.
The lyrics seep deeply into the listener’s heart, and the emotionally rich melody is truly captivating.
Released in August 2009 as the ending theme for the anime Bakemonogatari, it became a hit, reaching 5th place on the Oricon charts.
This is the perfect track not only for those struggling with love, but also for anyone who wants to reminisce about their youthful days.
If you sing it as a performance piece, it will surely envelop the whole venue in a moving atmosphere.
Koi-kogaremilet×MAN WITH A MISSION

A collaboration song by milet and MAN WITH A MISSION, featured as the ending theme for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Swordsmith Village Arc.
The lyrics, expressing a yearning for a beautiful world and a powerful will to overcome hardship, leave a strong impression.
milet’s husky, resonant vocals pair perfectly with MAN WITH A MISSION’s dynamic sound.
With words that convey a desire to “love and laugh together” and “become stronger,” this song is sure to strike a chord with listeners.
Sing it as a performance at a year-end or New Year’s party, and the whole venue is guaranteed to get fired up together!
idolYOASOBI

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Oshi no Ko.” The track produced by YOASOBI vividly portrays the struggles behind an idol’s life.
While incorporating elements of hip-hop, it features a pop sound with a gothic rock flair.
Released in April 2023, it drew major attention both in Japan and abroad, becoming the first Japanese song to reach No.
1 on the Billboard Global Excl.
U.
S.
chart.
It’s perfect for end-of-year and New Year party entertainment—the bright, bouncy rhythm of the chorus leaves an unforgettable impact after just one listen and is sure to energize any venue.
monsterYOASOBI

A YOASOBI track marked by powerful electronic sounds and striking pop hooks.
As the opening theme for the second season of the anime BEASTARS, it captured the hearts of many.
Packed with irresistible appeal, the song was released in January 2021 and received high acclaim both in Japan and abroad, ranking fifth on Time magazine’s “Top 10 Songs” of the year.
Its total streaming plays have surpassed 100 million, a testament to its popularity.
Learn the dance and perform it, and the crowd is sure to go wild!
Zankyo SankaAimer

Zankyosanka, delivered with a flashy big band performance.
It’s a signature song by Aimer, a singer with a one-of-a-kind voice.
Released digitally in 2021, the track was used as the opening theme for the anime Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc.
Anticipation from fans was so high that it swept to No.
1 across the major music charts right after release.
Notably on Billboard, it achieved the remarkable feat of ranking No.
1 in both streaming and downloads.
With its uptempo, cool vibe, it’s guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session!
Genesis of AquarionAKINO

Among anime songs, a must-include masterpiece is “Sousei no Aquarion.” It’s sung by AKINO, who was a member of the group bless4.
The song was used as the opening theme for the robot anime “Sousei no Aquarion,” which aired starting in 2005.
The uniquely memorable chorus lyrics are especially hard to forget once you’ve heard them.
At large parties and gatherings, songs everyone knows always get the crowd going.
This one is particularly recommended because many people have heard it even if they haven’t watched the anime!
LionMay’n / Megumi Nakajima

The opening theme from episode 18 of the anime Macross Frontier.
It’s a really powerful, cool song.
It was very popular, so I think it’s quite well-known as a track.
Since it’s sung by two people, it’s even more impactful when performed as a duet rather than solo—highly recommended!







