Boku no Hero (My Hero Academia OP4 — original)
Dish//
DISH//'s "Boku no Hero" channels the wide-eyed determination at the heart of My Hero Academia, the Japanese dance-rock band delivering an anime opening built for fist-pumping catharsis. The arrangement charges out of the gate with bright, chiming guitars, an urgent four-on-the-floor drive, and a chorus engineered to soar — the kind of melodic uplift that pairs perfectly with animation of young heroes leaping into battle. Vocalist Takumi Kitamura sings with an earnest, slightly raw edge, his delivery prioritizing heart over polish, perfectly matching the show's ethos that anyone can become a hero through effort and resolve. The lyric is pure shōnen spirit: an ode to chasing an ideal self, to the friend or rival who pushes you forward, to becoming "my hero." The emotional landscape is unguarded optimism shot through with adolescent intensity — the trembling moment before you decide to be brave. The production keeps things punchy and uncluttered, every element serving the rush of the hook. Within anime culture these openings are sacred 90-second rituals, and DISH//'s entry leans fully into the genre's promise of inspiration. It's a song for psyching yourself up before something hard, for nostalgic fans of the series, for the universal teenage feeling that you might, against all odds, become someone extraordinary. Sincere to its core, it never winks at its own idealism.
fast
2010s
bright, punchy, uplifting
Japan
J-rock, anime. dance-rock / anison. optimistic, earnest. Charges forward with wide-eyed, unironic optimism from the first chord and builds cleanly to a fist-pumping, cathartic chorus. energy 8. fast. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: earnest, slightly raw, heart over polish, conversational urgency, sincere. production: bright chiming guitars, four-on-the-floor drive, soaring chorus, punchy, uncluttered. texture: bright, punchy, uplifting. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Japan. Psyching yourself up before something hard, or the universal feeling that you might, against all odds, become someone extraordinary.