Popular Western Music Anime Songs Ranking [2025]
When it comes to Western-language anime songs, the first thing that comes to mind is probably Disney.
We’ve put together a collection of popular Western anime songs that appeal to a wide range of ages, from children to adults.
Did your favorite song from that anime make the list?
Popular Western Anime Songs Ranking [2025] (71–80)
I Like To Move It, Move ItSacha Baron Cohen78rank/position

An insert song and ending theme from the film “Madagascar.” Performed by British actor and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, whose vocals convey the film’s world.
The catchy chorus repeatedly declares “I like to move it,” making it an irresistible, dance-inducing piece.
I Want YouSavage Garden79rank/position

It was used as the ending theme for the anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable.
It’s an upbeat and cool track, and the rapid whispery vocals are pleasant to listen to.
I also recommend it as background music for a walk or a drive.
Love OnSelena Gomez80rank/position

A gem of a love song that captures the exhilaration of romance, woven from enchanting pop melodies and polished disco sounds.
Selena Gomez’s clear, luminous vocals pair exquisitely with a buoyant rhythm infused with French pop elements.
Portraying love as an emotional adventure that defies equations, it gracefully sings the beauty of surrendering to its unpredictable twists.
Released in February 2024, the track also sparked buzz with a romantic music video set in Paris, earning global acclaim.
Blending the breezy freshness of summertime with the flutter of falling in love, this song is perfect for the start of a new romance or for creating special memories with someone dear.
Popular Western Anime Songs Ranking [2025] (81–90)
Try EverythingShakira81rank/position

This is the theme song from Disney’s animated film Zootopia, released in 2016.
Since the tempo isn’t fast, it’s easy for people who aren’t confident in English to give it a try, and the many repeated phrases make it easy to sing.
It would likely be even more exciting with clips from the movie playing.
Real GoneSheryl Crow82rank/position

The opening song of the movie Cars.
It’s a high-energy piece perfect for setting the tone for the cool racing scene at the start of the film.
With its somewhat acoustic sound, characteristic of the Queen of Country, Sheryl Crow, the harmonica in the interlude, and its cool lyrics, it’s full of appeal.
My LoveSia83rank/position

A masterpiece by Sia, also known as an insert song from the movie Twilight.
Some people say that if you listen to it with rain sound effects layered as background noise, it becomes an even greater masterpiece.
Be sure to try playing them together—the song’s brilliance will shine even more.
StrongSonna Rele84rank/position

Written for the Disney film Cinderella, this song captivates many with Sonna Rele’s gentle vocals and heartfelt lyrics.
Celebrating the courage to believe in yourself and face challenges, it’s sure to be a perfect wedding song.
Released on April 22, 2015, the track was also used as the film’s end-credit theme.
Recommended for couples who want to convey encouragement to the bride and groom and hope for the future they will walk together.
It’s also a lovely choice to close the ceremony or as a surprise song from friends.





