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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Recommended for women! Ultimate anime songs that hype up parties and performances (41–50)
RUN! RUN! RUN!Maki Otsuki

Ending theme of the Fuji TV anime “ONE PIECE.” Among ONE PIECE’s ending themes, this song was probably one of the most memorable.
With its exhilarating sense of speed, it’s sure to get everyone fired up.
Recommended for women! Legendary anime songs that hype up parties and performances (51–60)
only my railgunfripSide

The opening theme of the anime A Certain Scientific Railgun.
It’s a high-energy song that gets everyone hyped, so if you’re good at hitting high notes, definitely give it a try.
It’s great for group singing, so you might enjoy belting it out like you’re at a live show.
glowing madder-redAimer

Aimer’s 2016 release “Akane Sasu” was used as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime Natsume’s Book of Friends Go.
Aimer’s voice, which perfectly matches the anime’s gentle yet bittersweet atmosphere, delves even deeper into the world expressed by the lyrics.
You can almost see the scene of watching a sky dyed by the setting sun while reminiscing about memories with someone important.
It might be nice to sing it during the slightly lonely year-end season.
If you perform it as a party piece, it might even bring some people to tears.
Ojamajo Carnival!!MAHO-do

Many of you probably watched the anime Ojamajo Doremi when you were kids.
And for many, the opening theme Ojyamajo Carnival!! left a lasting impression.
That high-energy melody and the playful, chuckle-worthy lyrics are unforgettable once you’ve heard them.
The song is performed by MAHO-dou, a unit made up of the voice actors for the show’s main characters.
In fact, as more main characters were added, the number of vocalists increased too.
When you sing it, get a group together and really cut loose!
I'm only gazing at you.Maki Ohguro

Maki Ohguro has captivated many with her powerful vocals.
When it comes to anime songs she’s created, “Anata Dake Mitsumeteru” comes to mind.
It was the first ending theme for the anime SLAM DUNK.
With lyrics that resonate not only with anime fans but also with those who haven’t seen the show, and a catchy melody, it became a million seller.
The song is also known for how Maki Ohguro often rearranges the lyrics when performing it live.
By all means, try changing some of the lyrics to suit the atmosphere of the venue.
Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

It’s a heartwarming number packed with energy and kindness.
The song, performed by Nanawo Akari, is set for release in January 2025.
It was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Don’t Want Overtime, So I’m Going to Solo the Boss.” With its bright, poppy melody, it conveys the beauty of valuing yourself.
Listening to this track somehow helps you relax your shoulders and feel hopeful about tomorrow.
It’s recommended for when you’re worn out from busy days or need a boost of energy.
Smile BombMasako Mawatari

One of the most iconic anime of the ’90s, Yu Yu Hakusho, is known for its opening theme, “Smile Bomb.” Even the title alone is catchy and impactful, isn’t it? The song is performed by Matsuko Mawatari.
The lyrics portray the loneliness of society, so even those who haven’t seen the anime can relate.
There are many parts in the song where the endings of phrases are pronounced with emphasis, so try to be mindful of that when you sing.
By the way, Matsuko Mawatari also sang the anime’s ending theme.






