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] (211–220)
machine; mechanical deviceTani Yuuki

Tani Yuuki, whose nomination for the 2022 Japan Record Award’s New Artist prize is still fresh in our minds, has released his 17th single, “Kaimono,” which also serves as the opening theme for the anime EDENS ZERO.
The standout vocals from the very beginning, the arrangement that stokes anticipation, and the lyrics that evoke the anime’s story depict the struggle of connecting to the real world.
For those who strongly associate him with his signature song “W/X/Y,” it may be surprising to hear how powerfully he can deliver this rock-tinged style.
ALONESAqua Timez

This is the opening theme for season 6 of the serious battle anime BLEACH, which was also serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2001 to 2016! Performed by the rock band Aqua Timez—who appeared twice on NHK’s Kohaku Uta Gassen—it was released as their fifth single on August 1, 2007.
It begins with a beautiful guitar arpeggio, surges into a rock sound alongside a pop melody, and features an elegant acoustic guitar solo in the interlude—its rich arrangement is truly captivating.
MaybeBrian the Sun

A four-piece rock band that made their major debut after many twists and turns—so much so that they’re called a “late-blooming powerhouse rookie”—Brian the Sun’s second major-label single.
Used as the ending theme for the TV anime Sweetness & Lightning, the track features an ear-catching intro with a memorable guitar riff over a lively beat.
The overall melody is relaxed with no large leaps in pitch, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
Its catchiness makes it fun to perform, and it’s a recommended emotional rock tune when you want to sing an anime song at karaoke.
Blue BookmarkGalileo Galilei

This is the song used as the opening theme for the anime “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.” It’s a work by Galileo Galilei, a rock band from Hokkaido, released in 2011 as their fourth single.
With shimmering guitar tones ringing throughout, it’s a mid-tempo coming-of-age track.
The wistful vocals match the mood of the song perfectly.
Its fragile relationship with that special “you”…
The more you imagine the world portrayed in the lyrics, the tighter your heart feels.
Be sure to sing this one softly and soulfully at karaoke.
Every single minute and second, you and IHoneyWorks meets Sphere

In spring—say, when you go to karaoke with friends after the graduation ceremony—this is the kind of song that might make you cry.
It’s a collaboration between the creator unit HoneyWorks and the voice-actor music group Sphere, released as a single in 2016.
It was used as the ending theme for the film “I’ve Always Liked You: Confession Executive Committee.” The lyrics, which look back on school days spent with friends and someone you love, really tug at your heart.
How about everyone at the karaoke joining in and singing it together?
KokoroneKitri

“Kokorone” is a work that delicately portrays the subtleties of the heart as it sways with encounters and day-to-day changes.
It expresses, with a fine touch, the special moments hidden in everyday events and the complex emotions that arise from them.
Released digitally in April 2023, the song was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “My Clueless First Friend.” Kitri’s music quietly stays close to the listener’s heart, offering an opportunity to reflect on how we relate to ourselves and others.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to be moved by the unassuming moments of everyday life.
Flash!PICG (CV: Chiaki Kobayashi, Koki Uchiyama, Yuichiro Umehara, Shoya Chiba)

The ending theme of the anime “Play It Cool, Guys” is “Flash.” It’s performed by PICG, a music unit consisting of the main characters’ voice actors: Chiaki Kobayashi, Koki Uchiyama, Yuichiro Umehara, and Shoya Chiba.
The song features beautiful harmonies, so it seems great to sing with friends.
By the way, solo versions sung by each member are also available, so if you’re singing alone, those can be useful references.
And since it has a pop melody, I think it’s perfect for times when everyone wants to have fun together.





