Anime openings and endings feature a variety of Japanese artists such as LiSA, GRANRODEO, UVERworld, and Flow. The catchy openings and endings make the anime more memorable and increase the respective artist's popularity.

K-pop, short for Korean pop music, has become more popular in the western world with the increased presence of artists such as BTS, BlackPink, and Ateez. Sometimes, K-pop groups or soloists will sing the ending or opening to mainstream shows. Having a song in an anime has helped more artists gain recognition across a broader audience.

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"TOP" by Stray Kids -- Tower of God Opening 1

Debuting in 2018, Stray Kids is a South Korean boy band under JYP Entertainment. The group has eight members: Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. In 2020, Stay Kids released their first Japanese single, TOP, which featured two tracks. "TOP" was the opening to the anime Tower of God, while "Slump" was the ending song.

Tower of God is a Spring 2020 anime based on the Korean webtoon of the same name. The story follows Twenty-Fifth Bam as he climbs the tower in search of his friend Rachel. As he embarks on his journey, he meets new friends, faces many challenges, and learns secrets about the mysterious tower.

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"Forget Me" Not by Enhypen -- Re-Main Opening 1

The cast of Re-Main

Enhypen is a seven-member boy group under Belift Lab that debuted in 2020. The group consists Jungwon, Sunoo, Jay, Ni-ki, Sunghoon, Heeseung, and Jake. In 2021, the group released their single BORDER: Hakanai. The album featured the song "Forget Me Not" which became the opening theme for the 2021 sports anime Re-Main.

The anime follows athlete Minato Kiyomizu. After a car accident, he lost all his memories, including those of his time on his middle school water polo team. Now, as a freshman in high school, he must relearn how to play the sport he once loved.

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"Everlasting Shine" by Tomorrow x Together -- Black Clover Opening 12

Asta gliding flying on his sword in Black Clover anime

In 2019, Tomorrow x Together debuted under BigHit Music. Commonly referred to as TXT, the boy band consists of five members: Soobin, Hueningkai, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, and Taehyun. The group released their single DRAMA in 2020, which featured three songs. "Everlasting Shine", the single's second track, was a Japanese song used as the twelfth opening for Black Clover.

Black Clover first aired in 2017. The anime follows Asta, a boy who cannot use magic in a world run by mages. He joins the Clover Kingdom's Magic Knights on his quest to become the Wizard King. "Everlasting Shine" was the last opening of the Elf Reincarnation Arc before Asta traveled to the Heart Kingdom.

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"Win" by Cix -- God of High School Ending 1

The main cast of God of High School posing and ready to fight.

Cix is a five-member group formed by C9 entertainment. Members BX, Seunghun, Hyunsuk, Yonghee, and Jinyoung debuted in 2019 with their EP 'Hello' Chapter 1. Hello, Stranger. In 2020, Cix released their single "Win", which would later become the ending for the summer anime God Of High School.

Adapted from a Korean webtoon, The God Of High School follows Taekwondo fighter, Jin Mori. The "God of High School Tournament" has begun, and he intends to win. The fighting tournament permits any martial arts style, and by winning, the victor gets any wish they desire granted.

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"Masayume Chasing" by BoA -- Fairy Tail Opening 15

Natsu and Lucy from Fairy Tail.

Known as the "Queen of K-pop", BoA is a South Korean singer, songwriter, producer, dancer, and actress. She made her debut in late 2000 with her first album, ID; Peace B, and has since gained popularity internationally, especially in Japan. "Masayume Chasing" was featured on the 2014 single of the same name. It was the fifteenth opening theme for the anime Fairy Tail.

Fairy Tail follows mage Lucy Heartfilia as she travels the country of Fiore with her friends from her guild. Opening fifteen started on episode 176 during the Grand Magic Games Arc and ran until episode 188.

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K-pop's popularity has increased over the years with the rise of exposure in the west. As a result, anime and K-pop sometimes collide, producing many catchy and memorable openings for fans.