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Theme songs and insert songs of NARUTO

We present the theme songs from the anime series of the popular manga Naruto, which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump.

In Naruto, the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki aspires to become the village’s greatest ninja, embarking on battles and adventures—and the biggest highlight is surely the beautiful friendships depicted throughout the story.

Many of NARUTO’s theme songs are cool, fast-paced tracks, and a lot of them are by rock bands.

This is a playlist I’d like not only Naruto fans, but also rock fans who don’t know Naruto, to listen to.

Opening and insert songs of NARUTO (1–10)

swayingHearts Grow

With a light, easy-to-ride tempo and a straightforward message, this song exudes a refreshingly clear vibe.

It’s an down-to-earth love song, passionately sung to convey heartfelt feelings to someone special.

Lost WordsNo Regret Life

Nakushita Kotoba – NARUTO (Cover)
Lost Words No Regret Life

No Regret Life’s songs express the complexities of life through lost words and memories.

With melodies filled with deep emotion and delicate lyrics, they carry messages that resonate with listeners.

Their second single, released in June 2005, was also used as an ending theme for the anime Naruto.

It symbolically portrays various moments in life—nights without answers, fleeting warmth, and a longing for distant places.

It may be a song that offers comfort to those who have experienced heartbreak or who are struggling with the distance between themselves and someone important.

Viva★Rock ?Japanese side?ORANGE RANGE

Naruto Ending 3 – ORANGE RANGE – Viva Rock (Japanese Side)
Viva★Rock ?japanese side? ORANGE RANGE

This is ORANGE RANGE’s third major single and their first tie-in song.

It’s a playful track featuring, at the beginning, a parody of the Famicom Wars TV commercial (itself originally a parody of the film Full Metal Jacket), along with carefree lyrics.

Amid the fun atmosphere, it also carries a supportive, uplifting message—like “So don’t rack your brains; you’re you”—making it a positive, cheer-song-like piece.

No Boy, No CrySTANCE PUNKS

Naruto Full Opening Theme 6 No Boy No Cry
No Boy, No Cry STANCE PUNKS

This is STANCE PUNKS’ major-label debut single, a shout of the spirit that could be called the very roots of punk—youthful discontent and defiance against society.

The song feels like a call to young people who harbor such frustrations, carrying a message that tells them to keep moving forward.

meteortia

TiA – Ryuusei (Meteor)
Meteor Tia

It’s a very stylish, danceable track.

Produced by someone who worked on arrangements for Hikaru Utada’s songs, it subtly carries that vibe.

The vocals unfold in the higher register, making for a beautiful and pleasing listen.

Theme and Insert Songs of NARUTO (11–20)

GO!!!FLOW

FLOW – GO!!! Live
GO!!!FLOW

Thanks in part to the tie-in, this track helped establish FLOW’s status and stands as their biggest hit.

It’s still performed at the climax of their live shows.

The song charges forward with overwhelming speed and power.

I talked with you for the first time.Gagaga SP

It’s a song by Gagaga SP, a band that represents “youth punk.” Their hallmark is singing straightforward feelings in unadorned words.

This track is also very simple: as the title suggests, it’s a song about the joy of talking to you for the first time, as well as the anxiety right before that moment.