Introduction
In the 2000s, anime series such as "Gundam," "Naruto," "One Piece," "Fullmetal Alchemist," "Bleach," "Hell Girl," and "Gintama" exploded in popularity, exerting a powerful influence that could be called a social phenomenon. This trend also extended to the music world, with their theme songs becoming massive hits. Record companies also began actively targeting anime theme song tie-ins as a way to promote new artists. As a result, many artists saw their debut songs debut in the Top 10. Two compilation albums featuring anime theme songs from the 2000s will be released. Listening to the tracks on this album, you'll realize that the brilliant synergy between the music and the anime was created precisely because the songs themselves were so excellent. And for those who downloaded them to their flip phones back then, why not take this opportunity to check them out on CD or transfer them back to your smartphone? *Also released: "Anime Song LOVE! Blue Group"
Each song includes lyrics
Media reviews and more
Two compilation albums of anime theme songs from the 2000s have been released! This "Red Group" album includes "Gintama" opening theme "Shangri-La Alien" (TV serial), "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED" opening theme "Believe" (Tamaki Narumi), and "NARUTO Shippuden" opening theme "Hero's Come Back!!" (nobodyknows+). (C)RS