[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 & Classic Hits] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for Teens (141–150)
Party!!Green Yellow Society

This song is by the band Ryokuoushoku Shakai, known for their poppy red-and-green color motif.
It was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Delicious in Dungeon.
After an advance digital release in January 2024, it was issued as a single in March.
The refreshing sound, born from the collision of the four members’ distinct personalities, is especially appealing.
The lyrics, themed around gratitude toward friends, are sure to warm your heart just by listening.
It’s a youthful track that evokes memories of the high school light music club where the band first came together.
Perfect for getting the energy up at karaoke with friends!
UtopiaKeina Suda

A single that blends a driving sense of speed with poignant wistfulness in exquisite harmony, leaving a deep impression on the heart.
Released in January 2024 as the opening theme for Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy Season 2, this track is a rock number defined by its powerful chorus and riffs.
Suda Keina’s uniquely captivating vocals shine, delivering a compelling listen.
While facing reality—declaring that this isn’t a utopia—the lyrics resonate as they depict a resolve to nurture love.
When you want to face yourself, turn up the volume and give it a listen.
Flying DeityAyase × R-Shitei

Hiten, a digital single chosen as the opening theme for the newly remade 2023 TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
Created by R-Shitei—known from Creepy Nuts and Umeda Cipher—and Ayase, active as a Vocaloid producer and a member of YOASOBI, the track’s breakneck call-and-response creates a thrilling ensemble that really amps you up.
The lyrics, which link to the anime’s story, evoke a universal theme: even in doubt, you can only keep moving forward.
It’s a track that lingers with the striking contrast between aggressive rap and lyrical melody.
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machine; mechanical deviceTani Yuuki

Singer-songwriter Tani Yuuki, whose fifth single “W/X/Y” gained buzz primarily on social media and earned him a nomination for the Best New Artist Award at the Japan Record Awards in 2022.
His 17th digital-only single “Karakuri,” written as the opening theme for the TV anime EDENS ZERO, is a track with an arrangement brimming with anticipation from the very first vocal line that lifts your spirits.
The lyrics evoke the anime’s storyline while portraying inner conflicts that resonate with the real world.
It’s a cool, high-energy tune with a powerful rock ensemble that stirs the soul.
trajectoryLuck Life

The ending theme song for Season 5 of the anime Bungo Stray Dogs.
It’s a full-throttle uptempo track from the band that has continuously handled the ending themes since Season 1’s “Namae o Yobuyo.” Packed with elements from past installments, it’s a song that deepens the love for both Luck Life fans and anime fans alike.
From the intro onward, the beautiful tones of the electric guitar are striking.
Alongside Luck Life’s signature band ensemble, this emotional number lets you feel the journey you’ve walked and the undeniable proof you’ve gained.
lampSoshi Sakiyama

Singer-songwriter Soushi Sakiyama, who has been gaining attention for his distinctive phrasing and overwhelming guitar technique.
His major 10th single “Akari,” written as the ending theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, leaves an impression with lyrics colored by delicate touches and inventive phrasing that closely align with the anime.
Its expansive ensemble and melody seem to both lift the spirit and offer comfort.
It’s an emotional number that teaches us the preciousness of cherishing someone.
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Singer Tsuzuri, who began their music career by posting their first YouTube video at age 13, made a major-label debut while still a high school student.
The title track of their 1st single, “NAME,” was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses.
The ensemble, featuring a fresh, vibrant guitar sound, creates a perfect contrast with the transparent vocals that carry a mature air.
It’s a refreshing pop tune whose driving beat lifts your spirits.





