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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! Legendary anime songs that hype up parties and performances (51–60)

Aiue feat. Minami, SAKURAmotiMAISONdes

[373] [feat. Minami, SAKURAmoti] AIUE / MAISONdes
Aiue feat. Minami, SAKURAmotiMAISONdes

Aiue feat.

Minami, SAKURAmoti is a crowd-pleasing anthem with call-and-response chants that make you want to join in.

It was selected as the opening theme for the remake of the hugely popular Showa-era anime Urusei Yatsura.

The track is by MAISONdes, a music project set in a fictional six-tatami-mat apartment known for creating the “most-used music on social media.” Their signature style features addictive melodies and a different vocalist for each song.

Even if you haven’t seen the anime, you’ll find yourself hooked on the song’s unique world.

idolYOASOBI

[Oshi no Ko] Sakura × Idol/YOASOBI Fixed Camera Video [DA PUMP KENZO Original Choreography]
Idol YOASOBI

A song by YOASOBI that became a hot topic as the opening theme for the TV anime “Oshi no Ko.” It was produced based on a novel written specifically for the project by the manga’s original author, Aka Akasaka, and vividly portrays both the front-facing and hidden sides of an idol.

With choral elements reminiscent of a church choir and a unique soundscape that weaves in hip-hop influences, it feels as if it were meant to be performed at a live house in Akihabara.

Showcase it with a dance at a year-end or New Year’s party, and the crowd is sure to heat up!

In conclusion

We introduced some recommended anime songs for women to liven up party performances—what did you think? There were lots of famous tracks, so you may have found songs you often listen to or sing at karaoke.

Anime and anison are things people of all generations can enjoy.

Let’s sing and dance and get everyone pumped up together!