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Recommended male vocalists for anime songs

Even when we say “anisong” in a single breath, it’s not like the old days—now we can enjoy all sorts of genres.

It’s also become commonplace for bands and voice actors to perform the theme songs.

Of course, veteran anime singers are still going strong as well.

In this article, we’ve compiled male artists who have performed anime opening and ending themes.

You might find out who sings that song you’ve been curious about.

Be sure to read to the end!

Recommended male vocalists for anime songs (21–30)

fatalGEMN

Fatal / GEMN – Fatal / GEMN
Fatal GEMN

A track that captivates with its heavy, resonant bass and striking melody.

The fated love portrayed by GEMN, the duo of Tatsuya Kitani and Kento Nakajima, stirs intense emotions hidden within.

Expressed through powerful low tones, the soul-stirring vocals highlight the work’s depth, conveying the light and shadow of humanity, maddening love, and the irony of fate.

Released digitally in July 2024, this piece serves as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime “Oshi no Ko,” brilliantly reflecting the characters’ complex feelings.

It’s a song full of mature allure, perfect for quiet contemplation after night has fallen.

Love poemSoko ni naru

Sokoninaru / Soumonka 【Official MV】 <TV Anime “The Witch and the Beast” Opening Theme>
The love-exchange poem resounds there.

This piece grips listeners’ hearts with music that is both intense and delicate.

This track by Sokoninaru was released digitally in January 2024 as the opening theme for the TV anime The Witch and the Beast.

Known for their overwhelming performance power and high-fidelity sound production, the band unleashes a sound that’s brimming with impact.

The interplay of male and female vocals creates captivating melodies and harmonies.

Perfectly matching the anime’s worldview, the song can be called a crystallization of the members’ skills, honed since their high school days.

It’s a must-listen not only for music lovers but also for anime fans.

Recommended male vocal anime songs (31–40)

GO!!!FLOW

FLOW GO!!! 15th Anniversary
GO!!!FLOW

FLOW, who became hugely popular with the Naruto opening theme ‘GO!!!’, have gained many fans thanks to their high-caliber band performance and the vocalist’s exceptional singing ability.

They continue to be active, and their popularity remains steadfast and even stronger.

Compared to the Naruto OP era, their vocals have gained more depth and become a bit easier to listen to—one of the secrets to their enduring appeal.

Why not give the current FLOW a listen?

Crimson OathYoshiki Fukuyama

Yoshiki Fukuyama is also a solo guitarist, as well as a composer and producer.

To my surprise, he’s older than me, and moreover, he won the audition I took and made his professional debut.

That means we might even have crossed paths, which I find astonishing.

Leaving myself aside, although his appearances on anime theme songs are few, he has left us with some masterpieces.

His sweet yet powerful voice fits anime perfectly.

I hope he takes good care of his health, and I look forward to his future endeavors.

UN-APEXTK from Ling tosite sigure

Solo Leveling Season 2 Non-Credit Ending Movie | TK from Ling tosite sigure “UN-APEX”
UN-APEXTK from Ling tosite sigure

This track has been selected as the ending theme for the anime Solo Leveling Season 2.

The song is characterized by a tone that conveys heated coldness, showcasing a distinctive musicality that syncs seamlessly with the anime’s worldview.

Scheduled for digital release on January 5, 2025, the piece reflects TK’s delicate yet passionate approach and has a compelling power that draws listeners in.

The lyrics portray complex emotions and inner conflict, and the emotional vocals leave a strong impression.

It’s a recommended listen not only for anime fans but also for those seeking inventive music.

Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

[Duet with the original artist] DAN DAN Kokoro Hikareteku / FIELD OF VIEW’s Yuya Asaoka & CHIAKI
Gradually, my heart is being captivated — FIELD OF VIEW

This song is characterized by its refreshing melody and lyrics that gradually intensify the feeling of being in love.

Captivated by the other person’s smile, it conveys a positive determination to break free from the darkness and the courage to embark on a new adventure.

Released in March 1996 by FIELD OF VIEW, the track features a powerful performance by the band and emotive vocals in perfect harmony, and it also drew attention as the opening theme for the anime Dragon Ball GT.

With heartwarming lyrics by Izumi Sakai and a memorable melodic line by Tetsurō Oda, this is a highly recommended song for those who want to relate to the feelings of being in love or look back on memories of their youth.

Burning HeroHiroyuki Okita

TV anime “Captain Tsubasa” non-credit ending sequence
Moete Hero Okita Hiroyuki

A towering landmark of anime songs that sings of dreams and passion over samba rhythms and a catchy melody! This masterpiece briskly and humorously portrays the presence, skill, and influence of an ace player.

Hiroyuki Okita’s refreshing vocals brilliantly capture the allure of soccer and the throbbing energy of youth.

Released in 1983 as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime Captain Tsubasa, it became a classic that helped spark the soccer boom.

In 2018, it was remade by Ryuhei Maruyama of Kanjani Eight.

It’s a song that powerfully pushes the backs of everyone striving toward their dreams—not just soccer fans—and one we highly recommend you listen to.