As of December 2025, the musical identity of the highly-anticipated *Fire Force Season 3* (also known as *Enen no Shouboutai: San no Shou*) has been officially revealed, and the choice for the ending theme has ignited significant discussion among fans. The final installment of the anime, which promises to adapt the climactic final arc of Atsushi Ohkubo's manga, is set to deliver an explosive soundtrack, with the first ending song setting a distinct, reflective tone for the series' conclusion. This article provides the definitive breakdown of the season's outro song, the artists behind it, and the full musical lineup for the first cour of the final season.
The third season is being released in two parts, with the first part premiering in April 2025 and the second part scheduled for January 2026. This split release means fans are being treated to two distinct musical phases, but the first outro has already made a massive impact. The unique blend of high-energy action and profound character moments in *Fire Force* demands a dynamic soundtrack, and the chosen artists certainly live up to the franchise's legacy of killer theme songs.
The Official Fire Force Season 3 Outro Song: "Urusiren"
The official ending theme song for the first part of *Fire Force Season 3* is titled "Urusiren" (sometimes stylized as "Uru-Siren" or written in Japanese as ウルサイレン). This track is performed by the Japanese hip-hop collective Umeda Cypher.
The selection of a hip-hop group for the ending theme continues *Fire Force*'s tradition of utilizing diverse musical genres, often contrasting the high-octane rock and pop of the opening themes with something more introspective or rhythm-driven for the closers. "Urusiren" serves as the perfect sonic companion to the intense narrative of the final season, providing a moment of cool-down and reflection after the episode's fiery events.
Umeda Cypher: The Osaka-Born Hip-Hop Collective
Umeda Cypher is a unique and established entity in the Japanese music scene, particularly within the hip-hop community. Their roots are deeply embedded in the Kansai region, specifically in Osaka.
The collective famously originated from spontaneous, impromptu rap sessions—known as a "cypher"—held on the pedestrian bridge of Umeda Station in Osaka. This organic, street-level origin gives their music an authentic, alternative hip-hop edge that resonates with the gritty, urban fantasy setting of *Fire Force*.
- Origin: Osaka, Japan
- Formed: 2007 (as a collective)
- Genre: Alternative Hip Hop, Rap
- Signature Style: Known for their large-scale, one-take cyphers and a collective of talented MCs.
- Fire Force Contribution: Ending Theme "Urusiren" (Part 1, Season 3)
The choice of Umeda Cypher for the final season's ending theme is a nod to the street-smart, ensemble nature of the Special Fire Force Company 8. Their collective energy mirrors the camaraderie and diverse personalities of characters like Shinra Kusakabe, Arthur Boyle, and Maki Oze as they face the final, world-altering conflict. The song’s rhythm and lyrical depth are expected to underscore the themes of destiny, sacrifice, and the search for truth that define the final arc of the story.
The Full Musical Lineup for the Final Season's First Cour
A season's musical identity is defined by both its opening and ending themes. While "Urusiren" by Umeda Cypher provides the reflective outro, the opening theme for *Fire Force Season 3* ensures the season kicks off with the franchise's signature explosive energy.
Opening Theme: "Tsuyobi" (High Flame) by Queen Bee
Continuing their strong association with the anime, the band Queen Bee (Ziyoou-vachi) returned to perform the opening theme for the third season, titled "Tsuyobi" (強火), which translates to "High Flame."
Queen Bee is known for delivering some of the most memorable and stylistically unique anime themes, having previously performed the Season 1 ending theme "Half" and the Season 2 opening theme "FLARE." Their return for the final season's opening theme is a major win for fans, ensuring the continuation of the series’ iconic, high-fashion, and energetic musical aesthetic.
The title "High Flame" perfectly encapsulates the escalating intensity of the final arc, where the Adolla Burst and the Evangelist's plans reach their peak. The track’s characteristic blend of rock, pop, and punk energy provides the necessary adrenaline rush to accompany David Production's stunning animation of the final showdown.
The Musical Legacy of Fire Force: Setting the Standard for Anime Music
The *Fire Force* anime has consistently been praised not just for its stunning visuals and compelling story, but for its exceptional and trend-setting musical choices. The selection of Umeda Cypher for the outro is just the latest example of this commitment to musical excellence and diversity.
The franchise has a history of collaborating with boundary-pushing artists, establishing a distinct sound that mixes high-energy rock and alternative genres with moments of emotional depth. This history is crucial to understanding why "Urusiren" is such an exciting choice for the final season.
Notable Past Theme Songs and Artists:
- Opening 1: "Inferno" by Mrs. Green Apple (The most iconic and internationally recognized theme).
- Ending 1: "veil" by Keina Suda.
- Opening 2: "MEPHISTO" by MAN WITH A MISSION (Known for their electrifying rock sound).
- Ending 2: "ID" by Cider Girl.
- Opening 3 (S3 Part 1): "Tsuyobi" (High Flame) by Queen Bee.
- Ending 3 (S3 Part 1): "Urusiren" by Umeda Cypher.
The inclusion of Umeda Cypher, a collective known for its raw, street-level authenticity, brings a fresh and grounded sound to the finale. It suggests a movement away from the purely fantastical and towards the human element of the story—the bonds of Company 8, the personal struggles of Shinra, and the reality of the world they are fighting to save from the Evangelist. The contrast between Queen Bee's explosive "Tsuyobi" and Umeda Cypher's rhythmic "Urusiren" promises a final season that is musically and narratively rich, offering both the spectacle of a grand finale and the emotional resonance of a meaningful conclusion.
As fans look forward to the second part of *Fire Force Season 3* in January 2026, the current musical themes, "Tsuyobi" and "Urusiren," serve as the perfect soundtrack to the culmination of the *Enen no Shouboutai* saga. The outro song, in particular, is a reminder that even amidst the flames and chaos, there is a moment for rhythm, reflection, and the quiet camaraderie of the heroes of Company 8.
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