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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!

Anime Theme Song Bangers That Hype Up Karaoke [Gather, Anime Fans] (211–220)

ONE LIFEthe pillows

Even among people who know the pillows, I think very few realize this is an anime song.

It was the ending theme of the anime FLCL.

The vocal range isn’t too demanding, yet it lets you hit satisfying high notes in the chorus, so it’s a classic I highly recommend for male singers.

Protect you and love youSambomasutā

[LIVE] Protecting You, Loving You – Sambomaster
Protect you and love youSambomasutā

This song, which was the theme for the anime BLEACH, has lyrics so straightforward they’re quintessentially Sambomaster—and that’s what makes it wonderful! It’s a classic that fires you up from deep in your chest and lifts your spirits! Forget the microphones—let’s all belt it out together!

I don’t need promises.Sakamoto Maaya

The Vision Of Escaflowne OST – Intro Theme/Opening – Yakusoku wa Iranai
I don’t need promises.Sakamoto Maaya

Maaya Sakamoto, a voice actress known for roles such as Merlin in The Seven Deadly Sins, is also highly acclaimed as a singer.

Her song “Yakusoku wa Iranai” especially showcases her beautiful vocal timbre.

It was used as the theme song for the fantasy mecha anime The Vision of Escaflowne.

DIES IN NO TIMEFukuyama Jun

TV anime “The Vampire Dies in No Time” Non-Credit OP
DIES IN NO TIMEFukuyama Jun

DIES IN NO TIME, sung by Jun Fukuyama with his charming gentle low voice, is a dance number I especially want people who aren’t confident at karaoke to try.

It’s used as the opening theme for the anime The Vampire Dies in No Time, perfectly matching its playful storytelling.

The steady beat is addictive and makes you want to listen again and again.

The vocal range isn’t wide, so it’s recommended for those who don’t usually have songs to sing at karaoke.

If you can deliver the bright, pop melody in a lower register, your appeal will really shine through.

Ghost of the SeaYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – Spirits of the Sea
Ghost of the SeaYonezu Kenshi

Theme song of the film “Children of the Sea.” The original features a grand orchestral arrangement and vocals layered with multiple effects, but honestly, reproducing that at karaoke is… quite difficult.

Try focusing on capturing just the pitch and expressing your own individuality as you sing.

The key is how smoothly you can transition into the falsetto in the chorus.

The song itself is simple, so concentrating on that should raise the overall quality.

Until the day we meet againyuzu

It’s the theme song from Doraemon, a crowd-pleaser that gets people of all ages excited.

Yuzu’s gentle vocals are really appealing.

If, like the two members of Yuzu, you’re confident in your singing ability, try delivering it beautifully.

Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” × TV Anime “MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES” Collaboration Music Video #BBBB Dance
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

This is a track by the hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts that sparked a worldwide dance-challenge craze on social media.

It was written as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles,” the Divine Visionary Candidate Selection Exam arc.

The way the protagonist overturns the norms of the magic world using nothing but his own muscles is elevated into lyrics that mirror R-Shitei’s own life story—it’s the kind of thing that really fires you up.

Over an inventive track crafted by DJ Matsunaga, this song repeats spell-like phrases, making it incredibly addictive.

The explosive momentum is clear from the fact that the anime’s OP video, released in January 2024, surpassed 10 million views in just two weeks.

Belt out the chorus with your friends at karaoke and you’re guaranteed an absolute blast.