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1. Windmaker
2. 星降る夜の約束
3. Windmaker - instrumental
4. 星降る夜の約束 - instrumental
“Windmaker / Hoshifuru Yoru No Yakusoku” by Kaya is a double A‑side anime theme song single, featuring both the opening (OP) and ending (ED) themes for a specific anime series. Known for his distinctive vocal style and dramatic musical presentation, Kaya delivers two contrasting tracks that together showcase range, atmosphere, and emotional storytelling.
"Windmaker" is the opening theme for the TV anime "The Oblivious Saint Can't Contain Her Power," which begins airing in July 2026. With its exhilarating sound, the song makes a strong impression and creates great excitement during live performances. As suggested by the title, meaning "one who creates wind," it contains a message that gives listeners the courage and strength to step into the future and strongly encourages them onward. Meanwhile, "Hoshifuru Yoru no Yakusoku" is the ending theme for the TV anime "The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects," also beginning in July 2026. Written by Kaya herself, the song depicts the doubts and struggles everyone experiences in life, as well as the hopes and dreams that lie beyond them. It is a warm and positive message song conveying the wish that listeners continue moving forward no matter what happens. This release, "Windmaker / Hoshifuru Yoru no Yakusoku," is available in two editions featuring Kaya dressed in white and Kaya dressed in blue. The creative presentation fully expresses the unique worlds and accents of each song.
It includes two main tracks: “Windmaker” (OP) and “Hoshifuru Yoru No Yakusoku” (ED).
“Windmaker” is energetic and cinematic, while “Hoshifuru Yoru No Yakusoku” is softer and more reflective.
Kaya is a Japanese artist known for distinctive vocals, theatrical performance style, and music influenced by visual kei and classical elements.
Yes, both tracks work well as standalone songs, offering different emotional tones.
Yes, anime theme song singles—especially double A‑side releases—are considered collectible, particularly for fans of the artist or series.
Fans of anime music, Kaya, and dramatic vocal performances.
Absolutely. It’s a great gift for anime fans and listeners who enjoy expressive and thematic music.