Anime songs in Western languages that are easy to sing at karaoke
Don’t you ever struggle to decide what to sing when you want to do a Western song at karaoke? In those moments, starting with anime theme songs can really get the crowd going, and they’re an easy entry point for anyone who wants to study English-language music, too! This is a list I definitely want anime fans to check out.
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Western anime songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (21–30)
Try EverythingShakira

This is the theme song from Disney’s animated film Zootopia, released in 2016.
Since the tempo isn’t fast, it’s easy for people who aren’t confident in English to give it a try, and the many repeated phrases make it easy to sing.
It would likely be even more exciting with clips from the movie playing.
Faith ft. Ariana GrandeStevie Wonder

This is a song used in the 2016 animated film “SING.” It’s performed by the famous duo Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande, and along with the movie’s success, the song became a worldwide hit.
I’m Still StandingTaron Egerton

Taron Egerton is an actor from the United Kingdom who became more widely known in Japan thanks to the 2016 film “SING.” Although he is originally an actor, his participation as a voice actor in “SING” seems likely to further broaden the range of work he can take on.
For the First Time in ForeverKristen Bell & Idina Menzel
This is a song featured as a musical number in Disney’s 2013 film Frozen.
In karaoke, it often plays together with scenes from the movie, so you can enjoy watching the protagonist, Anna, sing cheerfully.
When Will My Life BeginMandy Moore

This song is a musical number from the 2010 Disney film Tangled.
Early in the story, Rapunzel—who has been kidnapped and lives in isolation—cheerfully goes about her days and sings about her longing for the outside world.
It’s a bright, upbeat song that’s likely to lighten the mood at karaoke.
ShiverLucy Rose


This song, with its delicate vocals and moving lyrics, is an emotional piece that portrays the fragility of human relationships and the complexity of love.
Released in September 2012, it was chosen as the opening theme for the 2014 anime Mushishi: The Next Chapter.
Lucy Rose’s clear, translucent voice beautifully conveys the sorrow of a love that is slipping away.
While immersed in memories of the past, the lyrics also suggest a sense of hope for the future, resonating deeply with anyone who has experienced heartbreak.
It’s a recommended track not only for anime fans but also for those with a sensitive sensibility.
If you sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to stir the hearts of those around you.
Let It GoDemi Lovato

This is the song used as the theme for Disney’s animated film Frozen, released in 2013.
It became a huge hit in Japan as well, so many people sing it at karaoke, and it still ranks on current karaoke charts as an extremely popular song.






