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12 K-Pop Artists That Have Released anime Theme Songs
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While many K-pop artists have branched out into the Japanese market, only a few have actually had the opportunity to sing a theme song for an anime series.
With Japan being such a huge market, having their song heard on television could easily give a huge boost in popularity abroad.
TVXQ, being hugely popular in Japan for many years, has released several songs for “One Piece,” one of the most widely known anime series.
TVXQ – “Share The World” (“One Piece” 11th opening song, 2009)
TVXQ – “Asu wa Kuru Kara” (“One Piece” 17th opening song, 2006)
A classic ballad song from early in BoA’s career.
Also see: BoA – “Masayume Chasing” (“Fairy Tale” 15th opening song, 2014)
Just like BoA, Younha was also popular in Japan right after debuting at a young age. She was nicknamed the “Oricon Comet” for her success on charts.
Younha – “Te wo Tsunaide” (“Jyu Oh Sei” ending song, 2006)
Younha – “Kioku” (“Rideback” ending song, 2009)
Younha – “Hakanaku Tsuyoku” (“Kiba” 2nd opening song, 2007)
“Rilu Rilu Fairilu” opening song, 2016
While A Pink released Japanese singles in the past, this was their first Japanese release that wasn’t a remake of a past Korean track.
“Detective Conan” 44th ending song, 2013
As Detective Conan is a hugely popular and long running anime, Boyfriend had the honor of singing one of its ending songs.
This was also 2PM’s debut Japanese song.
It is also interesting to note that one of the main characters of the anime, Guy, famously did KARA’s “Mister” dance during an episode.
With FTISLAND being very popular in Japan, it is no surprise that they have sung for anime soundtracks.
Also see: FTISLAND – “Satisfaction” (“Toriko” 1st ending song, 2011)
This was CNBLUE’s first major debut single in Japan. They previously released singles while under a smaller label.
While this SM soloist isn’t as widely known as others from her agency, some might remember J-Min from her OST track “Stand Up” from the drama “To The Beautiful You.”
Also see: J-Min – “One” (“Hanasakeru Seishounen” 1st ending)
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