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.
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Male Singer-Songwriter Anime Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2025] (91–100)
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A song crafted by Kenshi Yonezu as the theme for Hayao Miyazaki’s film “The Boy and the Heron,” which delicately portrays life from birth and growth to parting.
Released in July 2023, the film is accompanied by a warm, gentle melody that feels as if it tenderly watches over the growth of a human being born with infinite potential.
After receiving direct guidance from Director Miyazaki and working from five books’ worth of storyboards, Yonezu created this painstaking work whose lyrics, offering a panoramic view of the world and probing the meaning of life, harmonize beautifully with the film’s themes.
Both the piece itself and its creation process convey Yonezu’s deep respect for Miyazaki.
It’s a recommended song for those at a crossroads in life or anyone wishing to reflect on their own way of living.
The music video was filmed on Yakushima, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, and its striking visuals brim with lush nature and the vitality of life.
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It’s a rousing track sung by Yusuke, who’s also well known as an actor and TV personality.
Centered on themes of friendship and the courage to chase your dreams, it’s packed with elements that heat up your heart just by listening.
The lyrics, which rhythmically list Pokémon types, are very unique and amplify the excitement for the battles to come.
Released as a single in June 2014, the song served as the opening for the anime Pokémon XY and the film Pokémon the Movie: XY — Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.
Its structure—adding new lyrics to a previous theme song—also conveys a sense of the story’s evolution.
It’s the kind of song that gives you a powerful boost when you’re about to take on a new challenge.





