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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 Music Anime Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

This FffireFranz Ferdinand15rank/position

Franz Ferdinand – This Fire (Video)
This FffireFranz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand’s songs, which skillfully update music from the past, brought a fresh breeze to the indie rock scene of the 2000s.

This track stands out for its lyrics that liken irrepressible passion to “flames,” paired with an energetic sound infused with post-punk elements.

Included on their 2004 debut album, Franz Ferdinand, it captivated many listeners with its catchy melodies and danceable rhythms.

In 2022, it gained renewed attention when it was featured as the opening theme for the Netflix anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.

It’s the perfect song for when you’re in the mood to dance or want to unleash your hidden emotions.

ShiverLucy Rose16rank/position

This song, with its delicate vocals and moving lyrics, is an emotional piece that portrays the fragility of human relationships and the complexity of love.

Released in September 2012, it was chosen as the opening theme for the 2014 anime Mushishi: The Next Chapter.

Lucy Rose’s clear, translucent voice beautifully conveys the sorrow of a love that is slipping away.

While immersed in memories of the past, the lyrics also suggest a sense of hope for the future, resonating deeply with anyone who has experienced heartbreak.

It’s a recommended track not only for anime fans but also for those with a sensitive sensibility.

If you sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to stir the hearts of those around you.

When Will My Life Begin?Mandy Moore17rank/position

Mandy Moore – When Will My Life Begin? (From “Tangled”/Sing-Along)
When Will My Life Begin?Mandy Moore

In Disney’s animated film Tangled, “When Will My Life Begin?” sung by Mandy Moore is a song that expresses Rapunzel’s feelings through a lively melody.

The Broadway-like flair of the piece gives listeners a refreshing sense of exhilaration, singing of breaking free from daily routines and yearning for something new.

It’s especially recommended for young people who long for freedom or anyone who needs courage to pursue their dreams.

Be sure to enjoy Mandy Moore’s powerful yet delicate vocals while also paying attention to the Japanese-translated lyrics.

Colorado BulldogMr. BIG18rank/position

Mr. Big – Colorado Bulldog (audio)
Colorado BulldogMr. BIG

Mr.

Big, the American hard rock band famed for their virtuosic guitar and bass work.

How about a track of theirs that ignites your fighting spirit the moment you hear it? Opening their classic September 1993 release “Bump Ahead,” this song instantly sends adrenaline surging with blistering high-speed unison lines where guitar and bass strike sparks.

The piece likens untamable energy and defiant spirit to a ferocious dog, making it a hard-hitting number that sings of uncontrollable impulses.

It was used as the special ending theme for episode 1 of the anime “Heaven’s Memo Pad” (Kamisama no Memo-chou).

When you want to crank your mood to the max or need courage to face challenges, this track is guaranteed to unleash an unbeatable power.

Invincible (from Kaiju No. 8)OneRepublic19rank/position

OneRepublic – Invincible (from Kaiju No. 8)[Official Music Video]
Invincible (from Kaiju No. 8)OneRepublic

A newly written song by American band OneRepublic, composed as the ending theme for the special episode “Hoshina’s Day Off” of the anime Kaiju No.

8, was released in April 2025.

With its powerful melody and emotional lyrics, the track celebrates the courage and hope to face adversity, delivering a thrilling pop-rock sound that plays to the band’s strengths.

Skillfully capturing the anime’s world, the song was also featured in the special screening Kaiju No.

8: Mission Recon shown in North American theaters, drawing attention across borders.

Fusing the musicality cultivated in their previous work “Nobody” with a deep understanding of anime culture, this piece is highly recommended not only for anime fans but also for music lovers who enjoy pop rock.

Human TouchWarren Wiebe20rank/position

This song features a refreshing, transparent melody and the emotive vocals of Warren Wiebe.

It sings about the importance of human connection and the strength of love.

Released in January 1996, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime “After War Gundam X.” It’s pop rock with elements of AOR and city pop, boasting a warm atmosphere reminiscent of the West Coast sound of the ’90s.

It’s quite rare for a song like this to be chosen as an anime theme, and many people who were watching the show at the time were reportedly surprised.

Popular Western Music Anime Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Aladdin — A Whole New WorldAlan Menken21rank/position

Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle – A Whole New World
Aladdin — A Whole New World (Alan Menken)

A gem of a ballad that captures, through music, the dreamlike experience of soaring freely across a vast night sky on a magic carpet.

The majestic melodies woven by Alan Menken—renowned as a creator of Disney music—shine like stars in the night, beautifully resonating in the heart.

Released in 1992 as the theme song for a Disney film, the piece won both an Academy Award and a Grammy Award, and it is also featured in the musical of the same name.

Its grand worldview—overflowing with the exhilaration of a heart set free from constraints and the spirit of adventure toward a new world—makes it perfect for moments when you want to indulge in romance or connect deeply with someone special.