Anime Anthem Bangers That Hype Up Karaoke [Gather, Anime Fans!]
Among today’s music trends, one genre drawing a lot of attention is anime songs—“anisong.” It’s no longer uncommon for artists to break out after their track is chosen as an anime theme.
And there are so many you’ll want to try singing at karaoke! Still, you might find yourself thinking, “I don’t know which songs are popular,” or “I’m worried whether the songs I like will go over well…” That’s why this article introduces hype, crowd-pleasing picks from hugely popular anisong tracks.
If you check this when you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, you’ll be able to pick a song that perfectly matches the vibe of the room!
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Anime Song Anthems That Hype Up Karaoke [Gather, Anime Fans] (121–130)
Golden Time LoverSukima Suichi

It’s the third opening theme of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
The song evokes the image of a dim space with faint light filtering in.
Its multi-stage build-up makes it a great choice for karaoke.
AwakeningSuperfly

It’s the theme song for the animated feature film Promare.
Created by Superfly—widely supported across generations for her overwhelming vocal power and rock-based originality—the track truly stands out.
Incidentally, she also handled the other theme song, Frozen in Ice.
Powerful vocals and a thumping rhythm.
It could be fun to try it as a twin-vocal duet at karaoke.
Sing it with style—cool and confident!
Samurai HeartSPYAIR

This is SPYAIR’s fourth single, which was used as an ending theme for the anime Gintama.
With its straightforward lyrics and energetic melody, it’s an anime song that’s sure to liven up any karaoke moment!
ETERNAL BLAZEMizuki Nana

It’s the opening theme of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s and one of Nana Mizuki’s signature songs, a regular feature at the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a quintessential, classic badass anime song with female vocals—definitely a track where you want to pursue a cool, powerful singing style.
Anime anthem bangers that hype up karaoke [Gather, anime fans!] (131–140)
A world where the sun does not riseAimer

This song, which is also the theme for “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle Arc: Chapter 1 Akaza’s Return,” spans roughly E3 to E5 and is quite advanced to sing on a first try.
When I first heard it, Aimer’s English-like diction made me think, “Is this a Western song?” but it’s firmly in Japanese (lol).
The A section is sung phrase by phrase in the lower register, but from around the B section it gradually becomes more emotional.
There are plenty of high notes, but rather than belting them in chest voice, using a strong head voice brings out both the poignancy and the power, matching the song’s mood.
From low to high notes, try singing with your eyebrows slightly raised to help stabilize pitch!
Become a flowerRyokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai is a four-member pop-rock band.
They created “Hana ni Natte” as the opening theme for the anime The Apothecary Diaries.
It’s an up-tempo rock tune with lyrics that celebrate living beautifully like a flower.
It’s enjoyable on its own, of course, but it’s also highly recommended to watch it together with the opening sequence.
The motion in the anime links with the song, letting you feel the theme even more.
Another major appeal is how the lyrics connect with the story.
100% CourageHikaru GENJI

This is the opening theme of Nintama Rantarō, which has been airing since 1993.
It’s still in use today.
Many young people grew up with this song.
It has been passed down through generations of Johnny’s groups, but I bet many people are still fans of the original by Hikaru Genji.
It’s a song parents and children can sing together.


