[Latest & Greatest] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens
As video streaming services evolve, it feels like the anime scene is getting more and more exciting these days.
If you’ve found your way to this article, chances are you like anime too.
In this article, we’ll introduce anime songs recommended for teenagers!
We’ve selected a wide range of tracks—from recent hits to timeless classics you should absolutely listen to at least once.
It might be your chance to discover new music or an anime you’ve never seen!
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[Latest & Hit Songs] A Major Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens (61–70)
Yamaidare, darlin’May’n

Aquarion Logos was created to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Aquarion franchise, and since it has no direct connection to the previous series, I think you can enjoy it as a standalone.
The opening theme is “Yamaidare darlin’” sung by May’n, which peaked at No.
27 on the Oricon charts.
Into the SkySawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Tielle
![Into the SkySawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Tielle](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wwA_13wpfEc/sddefault.jpg)
Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096 is a television re-edit of the OVA Mobile Suit Gundam UC.
The opening theme used was Into the Sky by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Tielle.
City of SteelKanmuri Tetsuya

Even as its title has changed, “Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku” has long been serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion as a gag manga.
In the second season of the TV anime, which aired in 2014, the opening theme used was “Hagane no Machi,” sung by Tetsuya Kanmuri.
BROKEN GAMESFZMZ

For those who love deep, heavy bass, “BROKEN GAMES” is also highly recommended.
The track was produced by FZMZ, which operates as a “masked avatar band.” It serves as the opening theme for the anime Shangri-La Frontier.
With a heavy-metal-like vibe, the lyrics portray the anime’s protagonist.
It’s great how the character’s traits and appeal come through so directly.
If you watch the anime and get to know the protagonist’s appearance and gear, you’ll enjoy the lyrics even more.
The Reason We Set Out on a JourneyRINKU(Mistera Feo)

The Dragon Dentist was originally created for the Japan Animator Expo and was broadcast as a feature-length anime on NHK BS Premium in 2017.
The theme song, The Reason We Go on a Journey, is a song by Kenji Ozawa and is covered by RINKU.
Kiss youmiwa

Silver Spoon is a manga by Hiromu Arakawa set at an agricultural high school.
The opening theme for the first season of the TV anime is Kiss you, sung by miwa, which ranked sixth on the Oricon weekly chart.
SPECIALZKing Gnu

King Gnu is a four-piece rock band that continues to lead the forefront of the J-pop scene with songs born from each member’s exceptional performance skills and diverse musical backgrounds.
Their 7th single, “SPECIALZ,” written as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Shibuya Incident, makes a powerful impact with its airy sound and loose guitar riff in the intro.
The lyrics, which evoke a sense of madness, connect with the anime’s worldview and draw listeners in.
It’s an eccentric rock tune marked by an ensemble into which the gritty vocals seamlessly melt.





