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[Hype] A Collection of Popular Denpa Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke [2026]

Suddenly, but have you all heard of a music genre called “denpa song,” a culture that developed mainly on the internet in the 2000s?

With hurried beats, vocals laced with exaggerated acting, and lyrics and call-and-response lines that can be extreme and stick in your head—while the definition is fuzzy, denpa songs leave behind many classic (and notorious) tracks with a powerful sound that makes you feel the “denpa.”

Spreading from an underground culture into the mainstream, the spirit of denpa songs continues even in the Reiwa era.

This time, we’re highlighting karaoke crowd-pleasers, focusing on representative classics.

If you’re a younger listener who’s recently gotten interested in denpa songs, be sure to check these out!

[Hype] A 2026 roundup of popular denpa songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke (31–40)

Beep boopFRUITS ZIPPER

A FRUITS ZIPPER number whose dizzyingly fast-paced, comical sound will make your body move before you know it.

The track was released in August 2025.

When it premiered at Saitama Super Arena, the entire venue came together in call-and-response.

Its unpredictable, heart-pounding progression and lyrics that radiate happiness are its charms.

Watch the official live video to learn the choreography, and it’s perfect for singing and dancing with friends at karaoke! Of course, it’s also great for a boost when you need some energy!

Stunning one-turnTrySail

TrySail “Splendid One Turn” Music Video (TV anime “My One-Hit Kill Sister: Starting Another World Life With My Sister” opening theme)
Stunning one-turnTrySail

How about cranking up the hype with a denpa song? This track by TrySail—the voice actor unit of Momo Asakura, Sora Amamiya, and Shiina Natsukawa—was released in April 2023.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime “My One-Hit Kill Sister: My One-Hit Kill Sister: Starting My Life in Another World With My Older Sister.” The fast-paced, totally unpredictable composition is insanely fun.

It flips between chiptune, a bass solo, and even a hard rock vibe—you never get bored.

It sounds like an anisong that would absolutely light up a karaoke session!

Melon Theme – National Anthem of Yukari KingdomTamura Yukari

This is a hugely popular song that shines as the essence of the quintessential “denpa” style.

Released in March 2008 as the B-side to Yukari Tamura’s live-venue-exclusive single “mon chéri,” the track serves as an anthem-like presence that expresses the unique worldview cherished by fans as the “Yukari Kingdom.” With lyrics by Mika Watanabe, composition by Masatomo Ota, and arrangement by Kazunori Watanabe, the song blends lyrics sprinkled with cute onomatopoeia and distinctive phrasing with an addictively catchy melody.

It’s the perfect party tune that instantly energizes the room when sung at karaoke gatherings of anime fans.

Arcing Murk Sovereign Verse Dancing in Jet-BlackZAQ

If you’re looking for a festival-flavored denpa song, “Shikkoku ni Odoru Kodaku Haō-bushi” comes highly recommended.

It was produced by singer-songwriter ZAQ, who has provided numerous tracks for anime, and was used as the ending theme for the short anime “Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! Lite.” Its lively, Japan-inspired band sound is particularly striking.

Since the song matches the series’ worldview, it could be fun to sing it while getting into character.

Add chorus parts and handclaps to hype up the crowd at karaoke!

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity.ano

After leaving You’ll Melt More! (Yurumerumo!), ano launched her solo career and, thanks to her unique persona, has become a regular on variety shows.

Her third major digital-only single, Chu, Diversity, which was used as the ending theme for episode 7 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man, stands out for its cute vocals over a thrilling ensemble.

The addictive chorus phrases and melody line make it a joy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a catchy pop tune you’ll want to perform along with its unforgettable dance routine.

In conclusion

It may be a thing of the past that denpa songs became an explosive craze mainly on the internet, but there are cases where artists who were baptized in that net culture back then are now, in the Reiwa era, creating anime songs and the like, so you could say the spirit of denpa lives on unbroken.

Of course, their quirkiness is second to none, so when you sing them at karaoke, make sure it’s with a group of close friends who get it!