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Best Forza Horizon 6 Anime Songs: Top J-Pop and Rock Tracks on Gacha City Radio and Horizon XS Stations

Forza Horizon 6 takes place in Japan and that’s why Playground Games smartly added Japanese animation soundtracks to their iconic radio stations. This lets you listen to your favorite anime music while driving whatever car you like, which honestly is an incredible experience.

However, the in-game tracklist is huge, so I’ve narrowed down my absolute top picks for you. Here are the top anime songs featured in FH6.

Best Forza horizon 6 Anime Songs

Here are the best anime songs of Forza Horizon 6, along with the anime they belong to. Before we continue, if you’re looking for more than just anime tracks, be sure to check out our Forza Horizon 6 Best Songs, where we cover the community’s favorite picks from every radio station.

Ado – New Genesis

New Genesis by Ado is featured on the Gacha City Radio station in Forza Horizon 6. This upbeat track originally served as the theme song for One Piece Film: Red.

Akari Nanawo – Love Brain

Players can tune into Gacha City Radio to hear Akari Nanawo’s Love Brain while driving through Japan. This catchy pop song is widely recognized as the ending theme for the anime Engage Kiss.

Yellow Magic Orchestra – Rydeen

The legendary electronic band Yellow Magic Orchestra brings their classic track Rydeen to the Gacha City Radio station. This iconic synth-pop instrumental was prominently featured in the Kyoto Animation series Hibike! Euphonium.

BAND-MAID – What is justice?

For a heavier rock vibe, “What is justice?” by BAND-MAID blasts through the Horizon XS radio station. This energetic J-rock anthem serves as the ending theme for the action-packed anime Tougen Anki.

YOASOBI – Idol

YOASOBI’s record-breaking hit “Idol” is a standout track on the Gacha City Radio station. Fans of Oshi no Ko will immediately recognize this popular pop song from the show’s first season.

Creepy Nuts – Bling-Bang-Bang-Born

The viral hip-hop track Bling-Bang-Bang-Born by Creepy Nuts is featured on the Gacha City Radio station. This high-energy song is famously known as the opening theme for the second season of Mashle: Magic and Muscles.

Passcode – Ray

Players who are looking for electronic metalcore can find Ray by PassCode on the Horizon XS radio station. This adrenaline-pumping track originally debuted as the opening theme for the anime To Be Hero.

Akari Nanawo – Good Luck to Me Tomorrow

Akari Nanawo makes another appearance on Gacha City Radio with her upbeat track Good Luck to Me Tomorrow. This song gained popularity as the ending theme for the fantasy anime I May Be a Guild Receptionist.

KANA-BOON – Song of the Dead

The rock song Song of the Dead by KANA-BOON is a perfect fit for the Gacha City Radio tracklist. This track is best known as the opening theme for the zombie-comedy anime Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead.

Zutomayo – TAIDADA

Zutomayo brings their unique alternative pop sound to the Gacha City Radio station with TAIDADA. This track serves as the ending theme for the supernatural action anime Dandadan.

10-Feet – Dai Zero Kan

The powerful rock anthem Dai Zero Kan by 10-Feet can be heard on the Gacha City Radio station. This timeless track serves as the unforgettable ending theme for the sports anime movie The First Slam Dunk.

Kensho Ono – Night Drivin’

While this song isn’t from a specific anime, Kensho Ono’s Night Drivin’ is a perfect addition to the Gacha City Radio station. Ono is a big name in the anime world. Some of his famous works are as follows:

Tomohiro Nagatsuka in A Silent Voice: The Movie, Canute in Vinland Saga, Toru Nayuki in Starmyu, and additional voices in Heavens: The Boy and His Robot.

That’s it for the best Forza Horizon 6 anime songs. Feel free to leave a comment talking about your favorite anime song in the game.

Forza Horizon 6 Cover

Forza Horizon 6

Racing Sports Simulation
Release Date
May 18, 2026
ESRB
E for Everyone with Mild Lyrics
Developer(s)
Playground Games
Publisher(s)
Xbox Game Studios

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