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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Anison Bangers That Hype Up Karaoke [Calling All Anime Fans] (21–30)
GO!!!FLOW

This song was used as an opening theme for Naruto.
Even if you don’t know the anime, there’s a good chance you know this track.
It’s a song best sung by two or more people, and it almost always gets the crowd going!
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

This is the theme song for the anime Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba), sung by LiSA, a singer regarded as the queen of anime songs.
Perhaps in keeping with the anime’s Taisho-era setting, the music video is crafted with a strong sense of traditional Japanese aesthetics.
The tight beat and LiSA’s powerful vocals are really cool.
It might be a pretty challenging song, but it’s one I’d love to master and belt out passionately.
peace signYonezu Kenshi

It’s “Peace Sign,” the opening theme of the TV anime My Hero Academia.
The refreshingly fast-paced melody and the harmony of the chorus are striking.
As expected of Kenshi Yonezu, his unique worldview really shines through.
If you can master this melody, you’ll be a karaoke champion.
Practice at home, then let’s go to karaoke!
to clear up (weather)Yorushika

It’s a track that blends the refreshing feeling of looking up at the sky after the rain with a heart-clenching sense of poignancy.
Released as a single in January 2024, it was chosen as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
Using shifts in weather as a metaphor for the fluctuations of human emotion, it delivers an uplifting message that hope always follows tears.
The exhilarating rock sound and soaring high notes leave a strong impression.
By the time the song ends, you’ll be basking in a clear, sunny mood.
MelissaPorno Graffitti

This is the opening theme of Fullmetal Alchemist, which began airing in 2003.
The song has a mood that fits the anime’s story of brothers facing hardships together.
Many artists have collaborated on songs for Fullmetal Alchemist, and they often tie in closely with the anime’s content.
Ao and KiramekiSupira Supika

A heart-thumping pop number packed with the strength to stay true to what you love and the sparkle of youth.
Performed by Spira Spica, it will be released as a single in August 2025 and has been selected as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime “My Dress-Up Darling.” Its exhilarating band sound makes it perfect for karaoke when you want everyone to get pumped up.
The positive message is sure to give you a boost.
Hare Hare YukaiHirano Aya, Chihara Minori, Goto Yuko

It’s the ending theme of the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
It seems like it would be fun to imitate the singing style and try singing it together with a few people.
Since the song has choreography, karaoke is sure to get lively if you learn the moves and dance.
It’s a classic track that works in lots of situations.


