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Male Singer-Songwriter Anime Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2025]

You know how you sometimes think, “I’ve heard this song somewhere,” and it turns out it was an anime theme song? And often you only know the chorus.

Here’s a roundup of popular anime songs performed by male singer-songwriters.

Male Singer-Songwriter Anime Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2025] (81–90)

Finishing Blow feat. Cory WongVaundy85rank/position

Finishing Blow feat. Cory Wong (TV Anime 'SPY×FAMILY' Season 2 Ending Theme) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Finishing Blow feat. Cory Wong - Vaundy

“Todome no Ichigeki feat.

Cory Wong” weaves deep emotions and introspective themes into its lyrics, using metaphors to portray encounters and conflicts in life.

Vaundy’s distinctive worldview deftly depicts complex human relationships, inner turmoil, and the tension that lies between hope and despair.

Released as a single in October 2023, the song was selected as the ending theme for the anime SPY×FAMILY.

Its collaboration with guitarist Cory Wong drew significant attention, and the track is also included on the album “replica.” Be sure to belt it out at karaoke!

HomunculusVaundy86rank/position

An impressive title meaning “android” marks this song by Vaundy.

It was released in July 2024 as the theme song for the feature film My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You’re Next.

The lyrics explore the possibilities of self-renewal and transformation, depicting the journey of finding oneself and growing in an unstable modern society.

With Vaundy’s distinctive melodies and words, the track has gained strong support, especially among younger listeners.

It’s a song I’d love people on a journey of self-discovery to hear as a source of comfort.

Singing it at karaoke would let you fully immerse yourself in its world.

ReunionVaundy87rank/position

This is a number by singer-songwriter Vaundy.

It serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Summer Hikaru Died” and is set for release in July 2025.

Vaundy himself delved into the original work and created the song based on a sense of “unease about not knowing what will happen next.” The rock sound, tinged with a foreboding atmosphere, is distinctly Vaundy.

The lyrics reflect the joy of a long-awaited reunion while projecting an unshakable doubt and loneliness—the fear that the other person may no longer be the same.

It meshes seamlessly with the original’s raw, prickling mood and its delicate, complex emotional nuances.

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster's Flower Song)Vaundy88rank/position

Monster’s Flower Song / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Kaiju no Hanauta Vaundy

A song by Vaundy that sings about recalling the days when one held dreams as big as a kaiju and striving to reignite that passion.

Through a song once hummed by someone dear in the past, the protagonist sets out to reclaim the dreams, hopes, and childlike innocence they had nearly forgotten, all unfolding alongside a captivating melody.

Released as a digital-only single in May 2020, the track rapidly gained popularity after being performed at the end of 2022 on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Its call-and-response style, which unites performers and audience, makes it an ideal choice for school and cultural festivals.

GiftMasayoshi Oishi89rank/position

MasaYoshi Oishi – Gift [Official Video]
Gift Oishi Masayoshi

OISHI Masayoshi is the stage name that Masayoshi Oishi, who works as a singer-songwriter, uses for his anime song performances.

His fifth digital single “Gift,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten, also made waves when a dance performance video evoking a musical was released.

Its catchy melody over a light, upbeat rhythm perfectly suits the spring atmosphere.

It’s a refreshing pop tune that brings back memories of youthful romance.

Reaching YouTomofumi Tanizawa90rank/position

This is the opening theme of the TV anime Kimi ni Todoke, sharing the same title.

Since the anime portrays a heart-fluttering romance between a refreshing, cheerful boy and a shy girl, the song itself is also refreshing.

Its melody feels like it clears your mind in an instant.

If you’re in a student band in the midst of your youth, definitely give it a try.

Male Singer-Songwriter Anime Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2025] (91–100)

Requiem of a TraitorHasegawa Daisuke91rank/position

This song, used in the globally famous anime “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,” is such a classic that any JoJo fan is sure to know it.

If you hear it coming from another karaoke room, you’ll probably end up joining them (lol).

It starts gently and builds up gradually, which really boosts your energy when you sing it.

It might also be fun to sing it in front of people who don’t know JoJo and use it as a chance to introduce them to how great it is!