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My Hero Academia Season 6 Opening Song Name
My Hero Academia Season 6 has a new opening song for the beloved anime series which is entitled Hitamuki, meaning “single-minded” in English. As the title suggests, the song sets the tone for the whole season which will show the heroes facing two groups of supervillains as the anime enters the Paranormal Liberation War Arc.
My Hero Academia Season 6 Opening Song Artist
Hitamuki is performed by the Japanese rock band called Super Beaver. The band was formed in 2005 and is composed of four members: Shibuya Ryūta on vocals, Yanagisawa Ryōta on guitar, Uesugi Kenta on bass, and Fujiwara Hiroaki on drums. Super Beaver is known for their music works on other anime series such as Namae wo Yobu yo in Tokyo Revengers, Shinkokyū in Naruto: Shippuden, Rashisa in Barakamon, and Toppako in Haikyuu!!, among others. The lyrics and melody of My Hero Academia Season 6’s opening song, Hitamuki, are by Yanagisawa Ryōta. READ MORE: My Hero Academia’s Timeline Explained: All Main Events
My Hero Academia Season 6 Opening Song Lyrics
The lyrics of My Hero Academia Season 6’s opening song are now available on Lyrical Nonsense in its original Japanese version and translated English version. Here are some of Hitamuki’s translated lyrics: The lyrics of Hitamuki imply what My Hero Academia Season 6 is all about: that the heroes collectively believing they could pull off their mission to defeat the villains is hope in itself and could lead to their success. ALSO READ: Who Are the New Characters in My Hero Academia Season 6?
Where to Listen to My Hero Academia Season 6’s Opening Song
Hitamuki, the opening song of My Hero Academia Season 6, is available to watch and listen to on TOHO animation’s YouTube channel and on the official YouTube channel of Super Beaver. Hitamuki is also available to stream on Spotify and Apple Music. You may also listen to Hitamuki by watching My Hero Academia Season 6 episodes which release every Saturday via Crunchyroll, where the anime’s English dub is also available. Want the latest on all things anime? Make sure you follow us on Twitter!