
Spotify has shared a revealing statistic about anime music: nearly 70% of global anime-related music streams come from listeners under the age of 29. This insight shines a light on how deeply anime culture has rooted itself in younger audiences around the world.
Anime has always had a strong connection to music. From iconic opening themes to emotional ending tracks, songs from anime series often become cultural staples. For many fans, these songs are more than just background music, they’re an emotional connection to the stories and characters they love. Platforms like Spotify allow listeners to keep that connection alive long after an episode ends.
The fact that such a large percentage of this music consumption comes from people under 29 is no surprise to those who follow anime trends. Many anime fans today discovered the medium through streaming services, social media, or YouTube. Younger audiences especially are quick to create playlists, share their favorite tracks, and explore music beyond their language or culture.
Popular anime songs like “Gurenge” by LiSA (from Demon Slayer) or “Blue Bird” by Ikimono Gakari (from Naruto) are well-known even to casual fans. These tracks often appear on viral TikToks, Instagram reels, or YouTube videos, helping them spread beyond just anime watchers. Anime music has crossed into pop culture, and younger listeners are at the center of that growth.

Spotify Reveals 70% of Anime Music Streams Come from Fans Under 29
Streaming platforms have also made it easier to access music from Japan. In the past, anime fans outside Japan had to rely on fan uploads or obscure downloads. Now, major artists like Aimer, YOASOBI, and Kenshi Yonezu are regularly featured on global charts, thanks to streaming accessibility. This ease of access has helped anime music become a daily part of life for many fans.
Spotify’s data reflects a wider trend: anime is not just a niche interest anymore. It’s a mainstream global phenomenon, especially among Gen Z and young Millennials. These generations are more open to international content and are used to jumping across languages, cultures, and genres with a single tap. They’re just as likely to listen to an anime opening as they are to the latest pop hit.
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The anime boom during the 2020s, fueled by series like Jujutsu Kaisen, Attack on Titan, Spy x Family, and Chainsaw Man, has played a big role in this. Each of these shows features striking soundtracks and memorable opening and ending themes, many of which become hits independently from the show itself.
Music labels and anime studios are also starting to take anime music more seriously. They are launching special anime playlists, collaborating with popular music artists, and releasing official albums that cater directly to international fans. Concerts, anime music festivals, and virtual performances have all grown in popularity as part of this trend.
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With the rise of anime music, artists who contribute to anime soundtracks are also finding new international fans. Some artists who were once only known in Japan now have millions of streams globally. It’s a win-win for both the anime industry and the music world.
As younger listeners continue to support anime music, we can expect this genre to grow even more. New artists will enter the scene, international collaborations may increase, and anime soundtracks will likely play a bigger role in both anime and global pop culture.

Spotify’s report reminds us that anime is more than just animation, it’s also sound. And it’s clear that the next generation of fans is listening.
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