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!
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1/2Makoto Kawamoto

Fuji TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story opening theme.
This signature song by Makoto Kawamoto came out at a time when there weren’t many female artists performing solo with just a guitar, so it’s no exaggeration to say she helped popularize that image.
A classic! It’s an absolute crowd-pleaser.
to the beginningKalafina

Kalafina is a vocal unit.
The song they created as the opening theme for the anime Fate/Zero 2nd season is “to the beginning.” This piece, explicitly described as having a “ballad-like” quality, begins with a gentle, subdued vocal delivery and gradually builds in intensity.
Another notable point is how clearly the parts are divided among the singers.
When people with different strengths—such as lower and higher registers—come together to sing, each performer’s unique appeal can be brought to the forefront.
Recommended for women! Anime song masterpieces that will liven up parties and performances (31–40)
ETERNAL BLAZENana Mizuki

The opening theme of the anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s.
The Nanoha series has remained quite popular over time, and this song might be the most well-known of them all.
It’s also well-received by men, so it could be a good choice to sing in places where there are anime fans.
Love CirculationNadeko Sengoku (Kana Hanazawa)

With its cute melody and vocals, “Ren’ai Circulation” grabs your heart tight.
The song was released as the opening theme for episode 10 of the anime Bakemonogatari, which began airing in 2009.
It’s sung by the hugely popular voice actress Kana Hanazawa, who played the character Nadeko Sengoku in the series.
The irresistibly cute vocals and the lyrics’ dreamy world make it an enchanting track! It’s sure to be a hit at parties, especially among fans of Bakemonogatari or Kana Hanazawa.
Rousing! Imperial Assault ForceChisa Yokoyama & the Imperial Revue

Known for its exhilarating, fast-paced sound, Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan has become a beloved karaoke staple.
It serves as the theme song for the anime Sakura Wars: Ouka Kenran and has continued to be used in subsequent spin-offs, including other anime and games.
The song is performed by Chisa Yokoyama and the Imperial Revue, a unit composed of the anime’s voice cast.
Since there’s a spoken dialogue part in the song, be sure to practice it.
It’s also perfect to perform together with cosplay.
Because you are hereMiho Komatsu

Miho Komatsu’s 10th single, released in 2000, is “Anata ga Iru Kara” (“Because You’re Here”).
It was selected as the theme song for the hit anime Detective Conan’s feature film The Hidden Assassin in the Dark.
The lyrics, which sing of a breakup with a lover, form a poignant ballad whose worldview aligns with the film’s story—part of its appeal.
Many people have probably seen the movie themselves or watched it with their children, so chances are a lot of you have heard “Anata ga Iru Kara.” Be sure to consider using it as a performance piece for your event!
dazeJin ft. MARiA from GARNiDELiA

The single “daze,” released in 2014 by multi-talented artist Jin, was written as the opening theme for the anime Mekakucity Actors, which originated from Jin’s Kagerou Project.
Guest vocals are provided by MARiA from the music duo GARNiDELiA.
It’s a fast-paced, high-energy track that lifts your spirits just by listening.
How about singing it at a year-end party or at karaoke after-party?






