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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!

Anime Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke [100+ Tracks] (41–50)

Ojamajo Carnival!!MAHO-do

Ojamajo Doremi opening theme song “Ojamajo Carnival!!” full high quality audio
Ojamajo Carnival!! MAHO-dou

Ojamajo Doremi is a quintessential girls’ anime of the 2000s.

In 2020, the 20th-anniversary film “Looking for Magical Doremi” was released, sweeping those who watched it in real time as kids into a wave of emotion.

And of course, we can’t forget the show’s signature theme song, “Ojamajo Carnival!!.” Its high-impact, rapid-fire lyrics probably stuck with people even if they didn’t really watch the anime.

It seems like a hard song to sing, but because it’s so fast, you don’t worry much about pitch—and that’s what makes it so fun and satisfying to sing!

Anime Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke: 100+ Picks (51–60)

Bravely YouLia

This is “Bravely You,” sung by Lia, which was the opening theme for the anime Charlotte that aired in 2015.

It’s a popular anime, and many people love this theme song as well.

Although the song is a bit on the longer side, the vocal range isn’t very high and the tempo isn’t too fast, so I think it’s easy to sing.

It also works well if men lower the key to sing it.

Moonlight LegendDALI

Moonlight Densetsu / DALI [Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Ending Theme]
Moonlight Densetsu DALI

The eternal admiration of girls everywhere: the famous opening theme of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon! Depending on your generation, everyone can sing it—and sing it perfectly.

Let’s fire up a sing-along and have a blast! It’s also fun to keep the momentum going by singing more songs from the Sailor Moon series!

Incomprehensibleammo

ammo – Incomprehensible – Music Video
incomprehensible ammo

Let’s try singing an emotional rock number! Featured on the album “SONG LIE,” released in July 2024, this track was selected as the ending theme for the anime “Shoshimin Series.” The soundscape crafted by the three members of ammo is striking, blending classic elements with fresh approaches.

The lyrics convey a determination to face forward despite carrying complex emotions.

By singing with feeling, you might even be able to sort out your own emotions.

frecklesJUDY AND MARY

Freckles – JUDY AND MARY (Full)
Freckles JUDY AND MARY

An ultra-famous song that even people who didn’t watch anime would probably know—it’s one of Judy and Mary’s signature tracks.

YUKI’s high, powerful vocals energize listeners.

The original key might be high, but the melody isn’t difficult, so adjust it to suit your range.

ImaginationSPYAIR

SPYAIR “Imagination” TV anime “Haikyu!!” opening theme
Imagination SPYAIR

SPYAIR’s 14th single, “Imagination,” was released in 2014.

The song was the opening theme for the hugely popular anime Haikyu!!.

When you think of Haikyu!!, this is the song that comes to mind.

The way it surges toward the chorus and its bursting sense of speed make it a perfect fit for an anime centered on sports.

GO!!!FLOW

FLOW 'GO!!! ~15th Anniversary ver.~' (Music Video Full Ver. with Commentary)
GO!!!FLOW

A song by the Japanese band FLOW, released in April 2004 as their fourth major single.

It was the fourth opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime Naruto and the band’s first tie-in with an anime.

It’s an up-tempo, catchy, punk-style rock track.

The vocal range used in the verses isn’t very wide, so it’s quite easy to sing at karaoke.

However, there are rap-style parts as well, so it’s a good idea to practice in advance to avoid getting tongue-tied!