The Fan Who Created Steel Ball Run’s Unofficial Theme Song

The Fan Who Created Steel Ball Run’s Unofficial Theme Song



Though we’ve previously reported that the anime adaptation of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run stumbled out of the gate, most fans are now happy enough, having been satiated by a great first episode and news that the season will eventually release weekly, starting later this year.

An itching curiosity has still remained, though: What is the theme song going to be? There’s still no confirmation of what new opening sequence (or “OP”) will accompany this new part of the show. With previous seasons kicking off with bangers like Bloody Stream, Stand Proud, Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town, or my personal favourite, Fighting Gold, there’s a high bar set for the next track to match.

It’s not rare for an anime to launch without an opening theme in its first episode. It’s also not rare for JoJo’s to leave its audience waiting for key information over long stretches of time (this is a series where fans referred to a main character as “Gappy” for months before they were ever given a confirmed name, and major parts have still not been officially translated into many major languages within a decade of release).

But since it is strange for an anime to launch a first episode and then go into immediate radio silence, I’ve been desperate to fill in this mental picture. And so I’ve been revisiting an incredible fan project from 2022, a theme written by JoJo’s fan Nico Bellisario and singer Shihori called Holy Steel. A production so brilliant that it has racked up 24 million plays on YouTube alone, is now regularly thought of as the series’ unofficial theme, and led to the creator being able to work on an actual official JoJo’s project.

I’m not the only one in the thrawl of this song. Comments under Holy Steel’s YouTube video read “No new Op so this is still the official one as of now”, and “A part of me is going to be sad inside that this work of art will no longer be the Steel Ball Run opening everyone thinks about going forward.”

I reached out to Nico Bellisario to learn a little more about how the song came into existence. “The reception of Holy Steel (and the other Jojo inspired songs) has been really surprising,” he says. “I’m immensely thankful and happy that people liked our work and have bonded so much with my composition. I feel incredibly lucky that something I created could resonate with so many fans.”





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