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] (161–170)
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The hugely popular anime series Demon Slayer has captivated audiences from young children to adults.
This song by LiSA was chosen as the theme for its film adaptation, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train.
Released in 2020, it won the Grand Prize at the 62nd Japan Record Awards.
It’s a grand ballad whose soul-stirring vocals are deeply moving, aligning perfectly with the film’s emotional story.
The piece conveys a strong resolve to embrace all the sorrow and pain of losing someone dear and to carry the feelings entrusted to us into the future.
If you’ve seen the movie, the worldview expressed in the lyrics will resonate deeply.
It’s a message song that gives you the courage to face forward after overcoming a painful farewell.
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The opening theme used for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, based on a manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, is Aono Sumika (Where Our Blue Is).
It’s an original song written by Tatsuya Kitani, who is also known as a member of sajou no hana.
The anime tells a story of students’ struggles and growth, and in line with that, the song expresses the fleeting nature of youth.
Since many of the lyrics tie directly into the anime, the more you know about the story, the more you’ll appreciate the song.
Anime Song Bangers That Hype Up Karaoke [Gather, Anime Fans] (171–180)
sailing dayBUMP OF CHICKEN

It’s the theme song for the One Piece movie.
The lyrics, which feel like an adventure, connect with the anime.
I imagine many BUMP OF CHICKEN fans love this song as well.
When you sing the chorus, scenes from the anime come to mind.
SPLASH FREESTYLE FIVE

The ending theme of the anime Free!, which centers on high school boys in a swim club, is SPLASH FREE.
It’s a fresh, lively track that perfectly matches Kyoto Animation’s delicate depiction of water.
Since it’s a dance tune, it should be fun to sing at karaoke! If you watch the visuals while singing, you’ll feel like you’re performing alongside the characters from Free!, which will definitely get you hyped.
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The “9” in the title refers to Public Security Section 9, the unit to which the main character, Motoko Kusanagi, belongs in the main story.
It’s a track that embodies the cool, straight-through focus that’s so characteristic of Ghost in the Shell.
There are a lot of songs from Ghost in the Shell, but there are few that actually sing about Section 9 as a team.
While Yoko Kanno’s style often doesn’t feature many guitar solos, this track brings in a striking guitar solo in the latter half.
The song is filled with various clever touches, making it a masterpiece that can’t be dismissed as just “a catchy tune.” It’d be so cool to sing it at karaoke, wouldn’t it?
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This is the song used for the opening when the light novel Occultic;Nine by Chiyomaru Shikura—also known for STEINS;GATE—was adapted into an anime.
Its up-tempo, soaring melody is perfect for setting the mood.
Anpanman’s Marchdoriimingu

This is the opening theme of Anpanman.
Since it’s still being used today, there must be many people who grew up with this song.
Anpanman is known by everyone, from children to adults.
It’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke!


