Opening and insert songs of One Piece
Here are the theme songs from Eiichiro Oda’s hugely popular shonen manga and anime series, One Piece (ONE PIECE).
One Piece follows the adventures of the protagonist, Luffy, as he sets out to become the Pirate King while gathering new crewmates one after another.
Along the way, Luffy’s deep care for his friends shines through in battles against formidable foes, leading to many cool and moving moments.
Now, please enjoy this playlist packed with One Piece tracks—from that quintessential anthem to songs by that famous rock band.
Theme and Insert Songs of One Piece (1–10)
Share The WorldTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)

A danceable track that perfectly matches the world of the hugely popular anime ONE PIECE! Its exhilarating, summer-ready electro sound and the powerful vocals of Tohoshinki vividly color Luffy and his crew’s grand adventure.
The theme of sharing the world with your friends and pushing ever forward evokes the passionate bonds portrayed in the story.
Released as a single in April 2009, this song was used as the opening theme for the anime’s 11th season.
It became the best-selling ONE PIECE theme song to date and was also included on the greatest hits album BEST SELECTION 2010.
It’s a courage-boosting number you’ll want to play when striving toward goals with your friends or when you need to lift your spirits.
DREAMIN’ ONDa-iCE

This is a fiery rock number chosen as the opening theme for the hugely popular anime ONE PIECE.
Released in August 2020 as the 18th single by the dance-vocal group Da-iCE, the song portrays the courage to believe in limitless possibilities and set out on an endless adventure with your companions.
The lyrics are packed with a strong resolve to stay true to yourself, never bow to hardship, and seize your dreams—just listening to it will set your heart ablaze.
The energetic sound and powerful, resonant vocals shine in this track, so be sure to give it a listen.
It will surely give you a push when you’re taking on a challenge or hesitating to take that next step.
HopeNamie Amuro

A hopeful, up-tempo track by Namie Amuro, the songstress who blazed through the Heisei-era music scene.
Since it was used as the opening theme for the national-hit anime ONE PIECE starting in October 2017, many listeners may be reminded of the beginning of a grand adventure.
The song conveys a message that unshakable bonds with your companions become a guiding light of hope for the future.
Her powerful vocals align perfectly with the Straw Hat crew setting sail across the vast seas! The track was included on the classic album Finally to commemorate the anime’s 20th anniversary on air.
When you hit a wall or are chasing dreams with your precious friends, listening to this song will surely make boundless strength well up inside you.
Jungle P5050

This is a song by the eight-member band 5050, used as the opening theme for the TV anime One Piece.
Its irresistibly bright, ska-based sound alone lifts your spirits and fills you with excitement for the grand adventure that’s about to begin.
The lyrics express the thrill of a sweeping journey across the world’s seas and a spirit of curiosity that drives one to challenge the unknown.
Released as a single in November 2007, the track accompanied episodes 326 through 372 of the anime.
You can practically picture Luffy and his crew confronting hardships with the strength of their bonds.
It’s a perfect song not only for boosting your mood on a drive, but also as an anthem to cheer you on when taking a new step forward.
We areHiroshi Kitadani

It’s the well-known first opening theme song of One Piece.
Words like “dream” and “romance” evoke the excitement of adventure, making it a track that reflects the atmosphere of the series.
Later, various artists’ cover versions were also used as opening themes, turning it into a song that can be called the face of the franchise.
One dayThe ROOTLESS

This is a song that was used as an opening theme for the anime One Piece.
It’s a track that’s very popular among elementary school students, and it evokes memories of some of the most beloved characters.
Since it’s a moving song, I think it’s one that children with rich sensitivity should get to know while they’re still in elementary school.
Binks’ SakeStraw Hat Pirates

This is the insert song that served as an important key when Brook joined the pirate crew in the work.
In the story, it’s treated as a song so popular that any pirate would know it.
Though the melody is simple, it’s an approachable tune that lively sings of the pirates’ spirit.





