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[Year-End/ New Year Parties] A Big Feature on Hype Anisongs! Classic Anime Song Masterpieces

Having trouble deciding what to sing at karaoke for year-end or New Year parties? That’s exactly when anime songs shine! Beloved across generations, anime theme songs are both familiar—everyone’s heard them at least once—and irresistibly uplifting, making you want to move.

From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, we’ll introduce plenty of anime songs guaranteed to get the room buzzing.

Many of these tracks are perfect not just for karaoke, but also for performances and skits, so be sure to use this as a reference.

You’re sure to find that unforgettable song that stays with you!

[Year-End Parties / New Year Parties] A Special Feature on Anime Songs to Get the Crowd Going! Classic Anime Hits (131–140)

more than wordsHitsujibungaku

Hitsujibungaku – more than words (Official Music Video) [TV Anime “Jujutsu Kaisen” Shibuya Incident Arc Ending Theme]
more than words Hitsujibungaku

Hitsujibungaku is a three-piece alternative rock band whose name was chosen to express a broad worldview that goes beyond just music.

Their 12th single, “more than words,” was selected as the ending theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen, specifically for the Shibuya Incident arc.

The lyrical guitar arpeggios and airy melodies are full of charm that draws listeners into their world.

However, because the melody features many leaps and dynamic shifts, be sure to practice intensively until you can sing it well before performing it at year-end or New Year parties.

Bursty Greedy SpiderKonomi Suzuki

Konomi Suzuki “Bursty Greedy Spider” MV (TV Anime “So I’m a Spider, So What?” Second Opening Theme)
Bursty Greedy Spider Konomi Suzuki

Put on some rockin’ anisong and your New Year’s or year-end party will instantly turn into a festival! This track by popular singer Konomi Suzuki—who has performed numerous anime theme songs—was released in 2021 as her 20th single.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime So I’m a Spider, So What?, adapted from a light novel.

The high-speed sound alone fires you up and makes you want to throw your fist in the air and sing along.

If you plan to sing it at karaoke, it’s pretty challenging, so make sure to practice well.

GIRI GIRIMasayuki Suzuki feat. Suu

[MV] Masayuki Suzuki feat. Sue “GIRI GIRI” TV anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic- opening theme song
GIRI GIRI Masayuki Suzuki feat. Sue

How about livening up your New Year’s or year-end party with a male-female duet? This song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic-.” It’s performed by the king of love songs, Masayuki Suzuki, and Su (Sumire Yoshida), the vocalist of the rock band SILENT SIREN.

Its romantic vibe makes it a perfect fit for adult gatherings.

You could even do an impression performance for extra fun.

Mysterious Adventure!Hiroki Takahashi

[Sung by a woman] Makafushigi Adventure! / Hiroki Takahashi [Dragon Ball] Anime Theme Song / OP (full lyrics cover) (Makafushigi Adventure / DRAGON BALL) I tried singing – Akira Toriyama
Mysterious Adventure! Hiroki Takahashi

The songs from Dragon Ball are all real crowd-pleasers, but this one is the classic.

It’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

Depending on the vibe, it might even turn into a big sing-along.

Time to set off on a fun year-end party adventure!

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come True
Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come True mao

It’s the theme song from Doraemon.

For those born in the Heisei era, it’s a classic anime tune.

When you listen to it, it really feels like Doraemon—such a wonderful song.

It’s a fresh and cute track that people from generations unfamiliar with it are sure to enjoy.

Let It Go ~As I Am~Takako Matsu

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~As I Am~ Takako Matsu

Let It Go (Arinomama de), the smash hit theme song from Frozen, is a tune that everyone from children to the elderly can sing.

Let’s all do the hand motions from the chorus together and get excited.

If you’re going to sing it, be sure to wear a dress—go ahead!

proof of existenceKID PHENOMENON

KID PHENOMENON | “Proof of Existence” Music Video
Proof of Existence KID PHENOMENON

KID PHENOMENON from EXILE TRIBE is a dance and vocal group.

They created “Sonzai Shōmei” (“Proof of Existence”) as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.

It’s a fast-paced dance track with a message that conveys the beauty of life.

With a substantial number of rap sections, it leaves a very powerful impression.

The dance performance is also a highlight, so be sure to check out the music video.