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Top 10 Iconic Anime Soundtracks That’ll Have You Playing on Repeat
At the beginning and end of every anime, there is a soundtrack or theme song that encapsulates the sentiment of the show. Original/official soundtracks (OST) are impactful for many reasons. Engraved in the music are long lost feelings from watching the show when you were a child, a bittersweet romance frosted with nostalgia, or a stirring aspiration to be like one of the characters. Whatever the reason, we listen to these songs because they are a monument to sensation, a memory of a treasured experience. Here are 12 of the most iconic Anime OST (in no particular order) to put in your music playlist on repeat.
1. “Unravel” – Tokyo Ghoul
One of the most iconic songs on this list, “Unravel” from Tokyo Ghoul celebrates the insanity of living in two worlds, and nurses the mental fracture of hosting multiple identities. As a plus, if you can play this song on piano, I would invite you to my wedding.
2. “The Hero” – One Punch Man
The OST for One Punch Man takes you by surprise. The music captures the anime’s satirical drama of being an overly powerful superhero who seeks a worthy opponent. It also has the most powerful ending to any OST.
3. “Kawaki wo Ameku” – Domestic Girlfriend
You might not have heard of this anime. Frankly, the anime itself is mediocre. However, the OST is majestic. Minami renders a stunning vocal performance in this piece that compensates for emotions lacking in the actual show.
4. “Bluebird” – Naruto
Bluebird is a song that people who’ve never watched Naruto and never watched anime will likely know. It’s catchy, it’s got pop, and it illustrates Naruto’s dream of becoming the Hokage of the Leaf Village.
5. “The Day” – My Hero Academia
Being the number one show for many people, MHA had to make the list. This song is a classic and would be part of the Anime Music Hall of Fame (if there was one).
6. “Guren no Yumiya” – Attack on Titan
Listening to “Guren no Yumiya” is like walking into the middle of a battlefield, with mortars going off left and right, and your commander yelling at you to charge the enemy. It’s definitely one of the best songs, and a good edition to your workout playlist.
7. “Gurenge” – Demon Slayer
One of Lisa’s most famous songs, “Gurenge” is a ghostly melody. It creeps forth softly before jumping into a chorus charged with adrenaline. It also has a dozen remixes on Spotify, my favorite one being the dubstep version by JVNA.
8. “Centimeter” – Rent a Girlfriend
Much like “Kawaki Wo Ameku”, “Centimeter” is a song that you would watch the anime just to listen to. When the season ended, fans lamented more over the termination of this song than the termination of the show itself.
9. “Snow Fairy” – Fairy Tail
For all the countless Fairy Tail fans, this song had to be added onto the list. Fairy Tail is a vastly underrated show, and its many soundtracks (“Merry go Round”, “Holy Shine”) are even more underrated. Every Fairy Tail OST was tremendous in its own way, but as the premier OST, “Snow Fairy” takes the trophy.
10. “Deal with the Devil” – Kakegurui
Every playlist needs some jazz in it. “Deal with the Devil” adds a playful flourish to a piece that complements the frenziful yet genius gambling of Yumeko Jabami.
Honorable Mention: “Giorno’s Theme” – JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Rounding off this list, it’s impossible to talk about “iconic” without mentioning “Giorno’s Theme”. With over 120 million views, this meme song has run rampant over social media and receives a place on the shelf of America’s anime history.
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K-pop Girl Group TWICE Tops iTunes Charts Worldwide with Their New Album ‘STRATEGY’
TWICE’s latest album, STRATEGY, has made a remarkable debut on global iTunes charts following its release on December 6th.
TWICE’s latest album, STRATEGY, has made a remarkable debut on global iTunes charts following its release on December 6th.
The 14th mini-album ranked No. 2 on the worldwide iTunes album chart, No. 3 on the European iTunes album chart, and secured the top spot in 13 countries, including Japan, Finland, Brazil, India, and Taiwan.
Its title track, Strategy (feat. Megan Thee Stallion), also reached No. 1 on iTunes Top Song charts in Bahrain, Laos, Peru, and the Philippines.
Watch the official music video below.
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BLACKPINK’s Rosé’s ‘APT.’ Sets Record as the Fastest K-pop Solo MV to Hit 300 Million Views
BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars’ collaboration “APT.” has shattered records by reaching 300 million views on YouTube in just 22 days, 6 hours, and 30 minutes.
BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars’ collaboration “APT.” has shattered records by reaching 300 million views on YouTube in just 22 days, 6 hours, and 30 minutes.
This achievement not only makes “APT.” the fastest music video of 2024 to reach this milestone, but also the sixth-fastest of all time.
Rosé’s hit song has also claimed the record for the fastest music video by a K-pop soloist to hit 300 million views, surpassing PSY’s previous record held for 11 years.
Watch the official music video below.
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G-Dragon Tops iTunes Charts Worldwide with His Comeback Solo Single ‘Power’
G-Dragon has released his comeback single ‘Power,’ which quickly climbed to No. 6 on the worldwide iTunes song chart as a pre-release for his upcoming solo album.
G-Dragon has released his comeback single ‘Power,’ which quickly climbed to No. 6 on the worldwide iTunes song chart as a pre-release for his upcoming solo album.
The song topped iTunes charts in 17 regions, including Cambodia, Finland, and Thailand, and also landed in the top five on major Korean charts like Bugs, MelOn, Genie, and Flo.
This strong performance reflects the excitement of fans as he prepares to release his second album since his self-titled album, ‘Kwon Ji Yong,’ in 2017.
Watch the official music video below.
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