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+ Tracks] (131–140)
KICK BACKKenshi Yonezu

In the increasingly diverse J-POP scene, singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu continues to lead the cutting edge.
His 13th single, “KICK BACK,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man, pumps you up with its noisy, hysterical ensemble and catchy melody.
While the melody and rhythm are complex and not easy at first, the key is low and the overall vocal range is narrow, so once you get the hang of it, it becomes easier to sing.
It’s an upbeat anime song that can get everyone fired up at karaoke.
kaiju (giant monster)Sakanaction

Regarding the opening theme of the TV anime “Chi.: On the Movements of the Earth,” which has been airing since October 2024, I heard the song’s production actually ran into difficulties and the full-length digital release was postponed to the following year.
Because of that, the track has continued to generate buzz even after its release.
One of my students, who’s pretty good with high notes, also sang this song! The vocal range of “Kaijū” is F#3–B4, so I think it’s a relatively easy song for men to sing if they can use their falsetto effectively.
For songs like “Kaijū” that start abruptly, you want to clearly imagine the pitch before you produce the sound.
However, the initial “na” consonant is a nasalized sound and is actually quite tricky to deliver! Try projecting your voice more forward than you think you need to.
The rhythm is intricate, so if you keep a tight groove and sing with small, steady pulses, you should be able to sing freely and comfortably.
It’s a really cool track, so aim for a perfect score!
Angel's PrayerAiM

A song performed by Ai Maeda, who is also active as a voice actress, under her singer name AiM! It was used as an insert song in the anime Digimon Adventure 02.
It’s a gentle Christmas song with an easy tempo and melody, making it a number you can sing casually.
Since it’s a Digimon song featuring many characters, it’s perfect for singing with lots of friends!
Best friends! O! Best friends!Chimame Squad

When it comes to the theme song for the TV anime adaptation of the hugely popular series Is the Order a Rabbit?, it has to be Petit Rabbit’s—and of course, the ending theme is handled by Chimame-tai.
That doesn’t change even in the third season.
Chimame-tai is a unit formed by the three younger characters in the story, and countless listeners have surely been knocked out by their irresistibly charming vocals.
While the ending themes for seasons one and two featured lyrics by U-ran, this time the lyrics are by Aki Hata, who also worked on the opening theme.
Let’s sing it out with maximum cuteness, feeling the springy rhythm and the dazzling sound centered on a rhythmic piano!
cloverMaaya Sakamoto

Sung by Maaya Sakamoto, this is the opening theme for the TV anime Arte, released digitally in April 2020.
It has a bright, upbeat, quintessential “classic anime song” vibe and is crafted to be easy for anyone to hum along to.
Since it doesn’t demand extreme high notes or superhuman vocal prowess, it’s perfect material to enjoy at karaoke.
If you really dig into it, pulling off a song like this cleanly is actually quite challenging—but let’s set that aside for now! Just sing it brightly and have fun!
Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata, well-known for his ballads.
This is the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon,” which moved not only children but many adults to tears.
Since his debut, Hata has been described as having a “voice made of steel and glass,” enveloping many listeners in waves of emotion.
With its relaxed tempo, sunlit warmth, and heartfelt earnestness, the song gently seeps into your heart.
The vocal range isn’t very wide, and singing it softly can really bring out the atmosphere.
It’s a song that makes you want to take your time singing, reflecting on your child’s growth and your feelings for someone dear.
brand-newKANA-BOON

This is KANA-BOON’s “Massara,” which was the theme song for the anime Sarazanmai that aired from spring 2019.
It was written specifically to match the anime’s main theme, so it fit perfectly.
It’s a song that makes you feel positive, packed with KANA-BOON’s signature, cool sense of speed and a melody that’s a little heart-tugging.





