A Special Feature on Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs for Karaoke [100+ Songs]
In the J-pop scene, it’s become totally normal for popular singer-songwriters and rock bands to handle anime theme songs! It feels like “anisong” has really taken root as a music genre.
So, if you’re reading this, chances are you’re thinking, “I want to sing anisongs at karaoke!” But maybe you’re hesitating because “so many of them are hard…” With that in mind, this article will introduce anime songs that are easy to sing at karaoke! We’ve picked a wide range, from slower tracks with fewer pitch changes to songs you can power through on momentum alone—so you’re sure to find the perfect one for you!
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Anime Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke [100+ Songs] (81–90)
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAHironobu Kageyama

The song title “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” is read as “Chara Hetchará.” It’s the theme song of Dragon Ball Z, which has fans not only in Japan but all around the world.
From episode 1 to episode 199, this track graced the anime’s opening.
Just hearing the tentoro’s “tereren tereren” riff makes your heart dance, doesn’t it? The lyrics set your heart racing for the grand adventure ahead and say that no matter what happens, it’ll be no big deal—content that excites not only boys but adults too.
It’s a song everyone will want to sing together!
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Kessoku Band, the group that appears in the TV anime Bocchi the Rock! and has gained widespread popularity.
“Nani ga Warui,” included on their first album Kessoku Band, is a rock tune used as the anime’s ending theme.
Because the melody and rhythm are intricate and the song features large interval jumps, it’s relatively challenging.
If you try it at karaoke, make sure you learn the song well and adjust the key to suit your voice.
It’s a catchy, poppy track that makes you want to sing along with everyone—a cute anime song perfect for karaoke.
plazmaKenshi Yonezu

As the theme song for ‘Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-‘, it’s a track where the synthetic machine-like sounds really stand out! Kenshi Yonezu handled everything himself—lyrics, composition, arrangement, production, and even the artwork—making it one of his most dedicated works of 2025.
The vocal range is C3 to C5, which I think is a comfortable height for men to sing mainly in chest voice without strain.
There are falsetto parts here and there, but they’re used in those signature “this is the moment!” spots typical of Yonezu, so make sure to align precisely with the pitch bar.
For the fast sections, avoid mumbling and pronounce the vowels clearly.
Also be careful not to over-enunciate.
Approach it like a tongue twister: articulate the initial consonants cleanly and focus on locking in with the rhythm.
Destin Histoireyoshiki*lisa

“GOSICK” is a mystery anime series based on the original work by novelist Kazuki Sakuraba, known for “My Man.” Its opening theme is “Destin Histoire,” sung by talent Risa Yoshiki.
Many people might not have known that Risa Yoshiki was active as a singer, right? That alone could make for a fun talking point at a karaoke gathering.
Let’s get everyone pumped up with this sparkling rock tune!
SoranoneZAQ

It’s the opening theme of the anime The Magnificent Kotobuki.
The funky arrangement gives it a great groove, and it’s really cool.
Usually, songs with a slower tempo are easier to sing, but a track with this kind of vibe lets you power through on momentum, so I recommend it.
Become the windAyano Tsuji

Ayano Tsuji’s sixth single, released in June 2002.
It was the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s animated film The Cat Returns.
It’s the kind of song that’s nice to sing lightly, almost like humming, so it should be a safe pick for karaoke for most people.
Try singing it in a relaxed way so you don’t break the breezy feel of the original.
It will definitely match the anime’s vibe, too! Since there aren’t any extreme high notes, be careful not to strain or belt unnecessarily.
Anime songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: Special feature [100+ songs] (91–100)
Stand up, Riiyo!T-Pistonz

Let’s all sing along together! This song was used as the very first opening theme for the anime Inazuma Eleven, which is based on youth soccer.
It was released in 2008 as T-Pistonz’s second single.
The funky vibe pairs perfectly with the energetic vocals! Join in with gestures, too!





