[Burning] A Collection of Hype, Hot Anime Songs
There are times when you watch an anime without thinking much of it, and it turns out to be unexpectedly hype and you get totally hooked, right?
And once that happens, just hearing the opening theme gets you pumped up, doesn’t it?
This time, we’re featuring a collection of fiery anime songs that will lift your spirits the moment you listen.
If you want to boost your motivation or blow away your worries and anxieties, definitely check out the tracks in this article!
We’ve included everything from the latest hits to nostalgic classics, so it’s something anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or gender!
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[Blazing] A Collection of Hype, Fiery Anime Songs (41–50)
This gameKonomi Suzuki

A number by Konomi Suzuki, winner of the 5th All-Japan Anisong Grand Prix! It was selected as the opening theme for the anime adaptation of No Game No Life, the light novel written and illustrated by Yuu Kamiya.
Konomi Suzuki’s powerful vocals, which stand up to the dramatic backing sound, will get you pumped.
The interplay between Suzuki and the piano melody elevates their harmonies like a call-and-response.
No pain, No gamenano

It’s the opening song of the anime BTOOOM!.
Nano, who was born in the United States, was inspired by Japanese anime to pursue a career as a singer and has been active by making use of English, her native language.
No pain, No game is an intense song that keeps you on the edge from start to finish.
Paradise LostMinori Chihara

A number by Minori Chihara, the voice actress best known for playing Yuki Nagato in the Haruhi Suzumiya series.
It was used as the theme song for the anime Ga-Rei: Zero, based on the original work by Hajime Segawa.
The powerful vocals characteristic of a voice actress and the harmony with the dramatic strings really amp up the excitement.
While the strings play a prominent melody, they never interfere with Chihara’s vocals, instead elevating the song immensely.
A Cruel Angel's ThesisYoko Takahashi

The opening theme to the anime everyone knows, Neon Genesis Evangelion, sung by Yoko Takahashi.
Even though the song starts quietly, it somehow gets your heart racing, and then that tension is released when the intro suddenly shifts with a bang! It’s loved not only by people who know the anime, but also by those who haven’t seen it, and it’s a karaoke favorite.
It’s the kind of song where if one person starts singing, everyone can join in chorus—something everyone listening can enjoy and get excited about.
That’s part of its charm.
You don’t just listen to it; you can actually sing along and raise your energy as you go.
Oh! RivalPorno Graffitti

It was used as the theme song for the anime Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Luxury.
Porno Graffitti has provided theme songs for various anime works, but in fact, this was the first time they were chosen for a Detective Conan theme.
The song delivers a strong, impactful message.
God knows…Haruhi Suzumiya (Aya Hirano)

Just the rapid-fire guitar in the intro brings back the school festival scene from the show.
I think it’s the kind of fiery direction only Kyoto Animation could pull off.
It’s an anime anthem that anyone who watched late-night anime during their youth would know.
To give you an idea of how popular it was, tons of men confident in their high notes would pick it at karaoke.
to the beginningKalafina

A track used as the opening theme for Season 2 of the anime Fate/Zero, which is based on a light novel.
It’s performed by Kalafina, a three-woman vocal unit formed for another anime theme song project.
Their harmonies—distinct from those of other female artists—are exquisite! The beautiful blend of their voices and the dramatic, string-laden melody is truly exhilarating.





