Kamen Rider Ryuki - Songs

Songs

Opening theme
  • "Alive A life"
    • Lyrics: Yuko Ebine (海老根 祐子, Ebine Yūko?)
    • Composition: Kohei Wada (和田 耕平, Wada Kōhei?)
    • Arrangement: Kohei Wada & Kazuya Honda (本田 嘉津也, Honda Kazuya?)
    • Artist: Rica Matsumoto (松本 梨香, Matsumoto Rika?)
Ending themes
  • "Hatenaki Inochi" (果てなき希望(いのち)?, "Boundless Life")
    • Lyrics: Shin-ichiro Aoyama (青山 紳一郎, Aoyama Shin'ichirō?)
    • Composition: Yo Tsuji (辻 陽, Tsuji Yō?)
    • Arrangement: Masatoshi Sakashita (坂下 正俊, Sakashita Masatoshi?)
    • Artist: Hiroshi Kitadani (きただに ひろし, Kitadani Hiroshi?)
    • Episodes: 1-17, 19-33
  • "Hateshinai Honō no Naka e" (果てしない炎の中ヘ?, "Into the Eternal Flame")
    • Lyrics: Keiko Terada & Yoshihiko Ando (安藤 芳彦, Andō Yoshihiko?)
    • Composition: Yoshio Nomura (野村 義男, Nomura Yoshio?)
    • Arrangement: RIDER CHIPS
    • Artist: RIDER CHIPS featuring Keiko Terada (寺田 恵子, Terada Keiko?)
    • Episodes: 18
  • "Revolution"
    • Lyrics: Yuko Ebine
    • Composition & Arrangement: Mikio Sakai
    • Artist: Hiroshi Kitadani
    • Episodes: 34-37, 39-50, TV Special
  • "Lonely Soldier"
    • Lyrics: Yuko Ebine
    • Composition: Yo Tsuji
    • Arrangement: Akio Kondo (近藤 昭雄, Akio Kondō?)
    • Artist: Ren Akiyama (Satoshi Matsuda)
    • Episodes: 38

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