The world of Demon Slayers isn’t just about mastering swordsmanship and breathing techniques.
From the moment the iconic opening theme grabs your attention, Demon Slayer songs weave their magic throughout the series.
The pulse-racing battles and tear-jerking moments are brought to life even further by an incredible soundtrack.
We delve into each theme song, including the opening tracks that set the stage for each episode and the poignant ending pieces that leave a lasting impression.
Additionally, we uncover the talented artists behind these captivating melodies, and explore how their creations have become the anthems that fuel the passionate Demon Slayer fandom’s spirit.
All Demon Slayer songs
Season 1 songs
Gurenge by Lisa — opening song
This high-octane rock anthem, released on April 22, 2019, soars with powerful vocals and guitar riffs. It perfectly embodies Tanjiro Kamado’s determination as he embarks on his quest to save his sister Nezuko.
Lisa, a renowned Japanese singer, is known for contributing to popular anime like Angel Beats!, Fate/Zero, and Sword Art Online.
From the Edge by FunctionJunction and Lisa — ending song
Released on September 2, 2019, this hauntingly beautiful ballad offers a poignant contrast to the intense action.
The song by FictionJunction, composer Yuki Kajiura’s solo project, showcases the weight Tanjiro carries and the fragile humanity that fuels his fight.
Tanjiro Kamado’s song by Go Shiina featuring Nami Nakagawa — ending song
This song from episode 19 of season 1 delves into Tanjiro’s character. It highlights his love for Nezuko and the deep sorrow propelling him.
Composer Go Shiina is another talent behind Demon Slayer’s music, alongside Yuki Kajiura, known for creating iconic themes like “Cruel Angel’s Thesis” from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Season 2 songs
Season 2 is split into two arcs from the manga: the Mugen Train arc and the Entertainment District arc. Both have their own opening and ending songs.
Akeboshi by Lisa — Mugen Train arc opening song
Released in October 2020, Akeboshi marks a departure from the high-energy rock of Gurenge.
This melancholic and introspective song reflects Tanjiro and his companions’ journey as they face the mysteries of the Mugen Train.
Shirogane by Lisa — Mugen Train arc ending song
Released alongside Akeboshi, Shirogane serves as the ending theme for the Mugen Train arc.
This bittersweet ballad showcases Lisa’s softer side and emphasizes the fleeting moments of peace amidst Tanjiro’s unwavering resolve.
Zankyo Sanka by Aimer — Entertainment District arc opening song
Released on December 12, 2021, Zankyo Sanka sets the tone for the vibrant Entertainment District with a dynamic rock anthem by acclaimed singer Aimer.
The song’s driving rhythm and passionate vocals capture the dazzling spectacle and high-stakes battles unfolding within the district.
Aimer has captivated audiences with her soulful vocals in various anime, including themes for Vinland Saga, Natsume Yujincho, and Fate/Stay Night Heaven’s Feel.
Asa ga Kuru Aimer — Entertainment District arc opening song
A hauntingly beautiful ballad contrasts starkly with the high-energy opening, Asa ga Kuru, a track released on January 12, 2022.
Aimer’s emotive vocals weave a tale of resilience and hope, echoing the characters’ struggles and belief in a brighter future.
Season 3 songs
Kizuna no Kiseki by Man with a Mission and Milet — opening song
Kizuna no Kiseki is an electrifying opening theme released on April 12, 2023. It’s a collaboration song between the rock band Man with a Mission and the singer-songwriter Milet.
This high-energy track soars with a message of unity, reflecting the growing camaraderie between Tanjiro and his allies as they face formidable new challenges.
Man with a Mission is known for their energetic performances and unique blend of rock and rap. At the same time, Milet’s soulful vocals have captivated audiences in anime like Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia and Vinland Saga Season 2.
Koi Kogare by Man with a Mission and Milet — ending song
Koi Kogare, released on April 12, 2023, takes over as the ending theme. This poignant ballad by Man with a Mission and Milet offers a glimpse into the character’s inner struggles and will power.
The song’s sad tone showcases a different side of both artists’ talents, adding depth to the emotional core of the season.
Kamado Nezuko no Uta by Go Shiina featuring Nami Nakagawa — ending song
Kamado Nezuko no Uta by Go Shiina featuring Nami Nakagawa was released on streaming platforms after the season finale. It serves as a special ending theme for the finale of the Swordsmith Village arc.
This piece, reminiscent of “Tanjiro Kamado’s song” from season 1, delves deeper into Nezuko’s character and her unbreakable bond with her brother.
Season 4 songs
Mugen by My First Story and Hyde — opening song
Mugen by is a collaboration between My First Story and veteran artist Hyde, and it was released when the Demon Slayer To the Hashira Training movie hit Japanese cinemas on February 2, 2024.
This rock anthem ignites the season with its energy and soaring vocals, perfectly embodying the unwavering spirit of the Demon Slayers as they embark on a new chapter filled with challenges and growth.
My First Story, known for their raw energy and captivating live shows, brings a fresh and dynamic sound to the Demon Slayer universe.
Hyde, a legendary figure in Japanese music with a career spanning decades, lends his iconic voice and experience to create a truly unforgettable theme.
Demon Slayer anime soundtrack
The first season of the anime series had a soundtrack album titled Kimetsu no Yaiba: Kamado Tanjiro Risshi-hen original soundtrack (Disk 1), published by Aniplex and released on May 26, 2021.
TRACK NUMBER | TITLE |
1 | Family |
2 | Night House |
3 | Nightmare |
4 | Thug |
5 | Disappointment |
6 | Nezuko |
7 | Stubborn |
8 | Practice of Nezuko |
9 | Demon Smell |
10 | First Demon Confrontation |
11 | Lost |
12 | First Confrontation |
13 | Disappearance |
14 | Preparation |
15 | Beginning |
16 | Demon Squad |
17 | Frist Training |
18 | First Second Training |
19 | Thoughts on Suzuko |
20 | Third Training |
21 | Rust |
22 | Second Training |
23 | Shingo |
24 | Kaki no Sato |
25 | Joh |
26 | Gap Thread |
27 | Wisteria Flower |
28 | Birth Flower |
29 | Beginning of Sorting |
30 | Hand demon Appearance |
31 | Fear |
32 | Hand demon |
33 | Breath of Water — Minamogiri (First form) |
34 | Pirsuers |
35 | Warm Hand |
36 | Purification |
37 | Demon Face |
38 | Wisteria — Akatsuki |
39 | Nezuko — Reunion |
40 | Urokodaki Sakonji |
41 | Haganezuka |
42 | Wonder |
43 | Kamado Tanjiro — With Aoi |
44 | Family — memories |
45 | Water Breathing — bundle |
A second soundtrack album, Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Resshahen original soundtrack (Disk 2), was released on December 14, 2022. It contains 52 tracks used in the film and Mugen Train Arc.
TRACK NUMBER | TITLE |
1 | Demon — Susamaru and Yahaba |
2 | Target Tanjiro Kamado |
3 | Sound of Mari |
4 | Clear — Flower |
5 | Subduing Demons — Those Two |
6 | Uniform |
7 | Kirimo Cedar |
8 | Peace of mind |
9 | Scent of a demon — Swamp (faint) |
10 | Scent of a demon — Swamp (loud) |
11 | Swamp Demon |
12 | One Body |
13 | Muzan Kibutsuji’s Shadow |
14 | Water Breathing |
15 | Family — Restored Nightmares |
16 | Pop-up Nezuko |
17 | Family — Demon Rivalry |
18 | Hand-to-hand combat — Nezuko |
19 | Swamp |
20 | Water Breathing — Mud battle |
21 | Swamp Demon Battle |
22 | Subduing Demons — That one |
23 | Terrifying Muzan Kibutsuji |
24 | Family — Dusk |
25 | Tanjiro Kamado — As we get mad |
26 | Town — Asakusa-hen |
27 | Scent of Muzan Kibutsuji |
28 | Merciless Muzan Kibutsuji |
29 | Tanjiro Kamado — Merciless Anger |
30 | Demon — Lost of Sanity |
31 | Tamayo |
32 | Muzan Kibutsuji’s Expression |
33 | Hearing — Shadow |
34 | Beautiful Sound — Demon Girl |
35 | Path to a Mission |
36 | Secret — Tamayo and Yushiro |
37 | Demon’s Footsteps |
38 | Nezuko — New Hopes |
39 | Heart Demon Arrival |
40 | Demon’s Revival |
41 | Arrow |
42 | Courage — Face Yahaba |
43 | New Eyes from Water Breathing |
44 | Fear of a Demon’s Appearance |
45 | Nezuko — Stand off |
46 | Earrings |
47 | Sad Nightmare |
48 | From a small voice, Temari |
49 | Grief |
50 | Nezuko — Forever Together |
51 | Tanjiro Kamado — Continue |
52 | Nezuko — Standoff |
Both soundtrack albums include the opening and ending themes and the instrumental score by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina, the Demon Slayer anime’s music composers.
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