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Anime Songs for High Scores: Carefully Selected Easy-to-Sing Tracks for Karaoke

When you want to aim for a high score at karaoke, what kind of songs do you choose? Anime songs really hype up the room, but many people have probably felt that the rhythms can be surprisingly complex or the vocal range wide, making it hard to boost your score as much as you’d like.

In fact, there are plenty of anime songs that make it easier to score high! In this article, we’ve carefully selected anime tracks that can help you achieve great results with karaoke scoring features.

Find that perfect song that balances singability and excitement!

[Anisong Picks for High Scores] Carefully Selected Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Tracks (11–20)

God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

God knows… “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” [Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu] Kadokawa-licensed MAD [Bass Performance]
God knows...suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

“God knows…,” the in-story song from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, is famous for the cultural festival live performance.

It gets the crowd going from the very first note, and it’s an anime song that looks cool if you can sing it! The structure is easy to follow, so focus on expressiveness.

First, for the A verse, it’s best to sing quietly and calmly, with clear vowel articulation.

For the B verse, you’re heading toward the chorus, so sing without forcing your voice.

When the melody changes, lift your eyebrows to get ready.

Ride that momentum into the chorus, but be careful not to shout.

Aim to “project into the distance” rather than “yell.” In the last chorus, the key changes and the pitch goes up, so keep the same mindset—“send your voice even farther”! If you just watch the pitch bar honestly, you should be able to aim for a high score!

silhouetteNEW!KANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Silhouette” Music Video
silhouetteNEW!KANA-BOON

Among the theme songs of the popular anime Naruto Shippuden, Silhouette is one of the most well-known.

While its melody leaves an impression of cheerful, gentle brightness, the song actually has a relatively narrow vocal range.

Its range spans from mid2 A to hi B.

Although the highest note is on the higher side, the lowest note being mid2 A makes it easy to lower the key as needed.

The vocal line also has gentle rises and falls, making it a song where tracking pitch is relatively easy.

Forget Me NotENHYPEN

ENHYPEN (엔하이픈) – Forget Me Not @ ENHYPEN JAPAN ONLINE SHOWCASE
Forget Me NotENHYPEN

This is the opening theme song for the TV anime RE-MAIN, which aired in July 2021, and it’s ENHYPEN’s first original Japanese song! The track itself is bright with an anime vibe, and the melody line is simple.

Since high notes that use falsetto appear in the latter half of the chorus, singing with a forward, resonant placement as a default makes switching between chest voice and falsetto very smooth.

Rather than enunciating firmly in chest voice, singing lightly with a falsetto feel suits the song better and makes it easier to stay on pitch.

For the high parts, don’t hesitate—let the voice out fully.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a wide range of anime songs that can help you score high at karaoke. If you sing while envisioning the anime’s world, your emotions will naturally come through, which often leads to better expressiveness and higher scores. Find your favorite track, aim for a higher score, and enjoy a fun karaoke time!