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 that are easy to sing at karaoke: Special feature [100+ songs] (91–100)
SiriusAoi Eiru

This is a track by Eir Aoi, known for singing many anime theme songs.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Kill la Kill.
The song is crafted as a refreshing and cool rock number.
It might seem difficult at first listen, but you’ll be fine if you just ride the song’s momentum and sing it! Think of the karaoke room as a live venue and get the crowd going!
Feelings of WordsInoue Sonoko

The opening theme of Senryu Girl, a story about a girl who expresses all her emotions—joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness—through senryu poems.
It’s a wonderful song packed with colorful emotional shifts.
The best way to sing this is simply bright and energetic! As long as you’re mindful of matching the melody’s changes—pumping up the exciting parts and holding back a little in others—you’ll be all set!
Call the windandāgurafu

The ending theme of the anime Yowamushi Pedal! It’s a refreshing, fast-paced number that perfectly fits the story, offering a different vibe from Under Graph’s smash hit Tsubasa.
If you sing along to the rhythm and have fun, you’ll look cool just like that! It’s an easy, casual, and refreshing song to sing.
Welcome to Japari Parkdōbutsu bisuketsu × PPP

The opening theme of the hugely popular anime Kemono Friends, titled “Welcome to Japari Park,” is performed by the unit Dobutsu Biscuits & PPP, formed by the voice actors participating in Kemono Friends.
It’s fun to sing as a large chorus, and since the song includes quite a lot of what are called ‘call-and-response’ parts, it’s also enjoyable to join in that way!
Super Syndromer10-FEET

This song was created as the opening theme for Cour 2 of the anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray, released in October 2025! It’s a high-octane rock track bursting with drive and soul, and even if you think you’re tone-deaf, you can power through it on sheer momentum and feeling! 10-FEET’s songs tend to sit in the mid range for male vocals, with almost no super-high notes, so it’s easy to sing even if high notes aren’t your strong suit.
Also, just listening might make you think for a moment, “Is this in English?” But when you look at the lyrics, you’ll see lots of difficult kanji and words.
It’s probably better to learn the lyrics and melody with both your eyes and ears before you sing.
Go ahead and let your emotions fly and sing your heart out!
Driver’s HighL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

Among L’Arc~en~Ciel’s many songs, “Driver’s High” is one of the most popular.
It also served as the theme song for the anime GTO, which helped it gain worldwide acclaim.
The song’s vocal range is quite wide, from mid1 E to high B.
While high B is often sung in falsetto, in this song it’s delivered with a mixed voice, and it appears frequently—six times in total.
It’s a perfect piece for practicing mixed voice, which requires strong projection, so definitely give it a try.
Magical Syndromeyama

This is a pop, slightly bittersweet, magic-themed song born from a collaboration with “Magical Chiikawa.” If you feel tone-deaf, pitch matters, but the most important thing at first is to get into the rhythm.
I’d love for you to try a light, upbeat track like this.
The vocal range is set in a key that’s comfortable for women, and the chorus is sung mainly in a breathy head voice, so it should be easier to hit the notes.
When singing, resonating around the space between your eyebrows generally helps you stay on pitch.
Humming is key for that.
Take a deep breath using diaphragmatic breathing, then hum with a bouncy feel and you’ll find resonance comes easily.
Humming is a shortcut to your head voice.
If you hum a little every day, it will gradually stick.
Try it little by little!


