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[By Genre] Perfect for Parties!! A Catalog of Karaoke Songs That Get Everyone Hyped

If you’re someone who often goes to karaoke, you’ve probably thought, “When it’s my turn, I want to hype everyone up!”

But maybe you’re worried: “I’m not that confident in my singing—will it be okay?” or “I don’t know which songs get the crowd going.”

Don’t worry!

As long as you keep a few key points for hype songs in mind, you won’t go wrong with your song choices!

Pick songs that lots of people know—like trending hits, tracks with dance moves everyone can do together, or songs that get the audience singing along—and you’re guaranteed to get the room buzzing!

When you perform, it also helps to really go for it: dance boldly, hype up the listeners, and get everyone involved—that’s the trick!

Use this article as a guide to bring the energy to your next karaoke session at a party!

Anison (1–10)

Ignis -Ignis-NEW!Nishikawa Takanori

Takanori Nishikawa – Ignis | Official Music Video (TV Anime “Fire Force” Season 3, Cour 2 Opening Theme)
Ignis -Ignis-NEW!Nishikawa Takanori

Once you hear it, I think the stylish melody will stick in your head.

The passionate lyrics are striking, likening the clash of despair and hope to raging flames and centering on the strength to face the darkness and still move toward the future.

This track is the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Fire Force Season 3, and it’s the eighth single released in February 2026 by Takanori Nishikawa, a singer with overwhelming vocal prowess who has performed countless anime theme songs.

Amid its intense rock sound, a modern beat hits hard, and listening to it will send your energy through the roof.

When you want to hype things up at karaoke, get everyone who came with you to join in a massive sing-along.

New EraAdo

[Ado] New Genesis (Uta from ONE PIECE FILM RED)
New EraAdo

Have you already seen the anime film ONE PIECE FILM RED? Many music fans were probably interested in the fact that Ado performs songs provided by seven different artists.

The movie’s main theme is New Genesis, composed by Yasutaka Nakata.

Both the lyrics and the powerful, fast-paced feel matched the film’s story perfectly.

The melody jumps sharply up and down, so it’s a bit challenging, but it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

mixed nutsOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Mixed Nuts [Official Video]
mixed nutsOfisharu Higedan Dism

The pop band Official HIGE DANDism.

The song they created by expanding on images from the anime’s story is “Mixed Nuts.” The lyrics portray the characters by likening them to peanuts in a mix of nuts.

The melody, centered on the piano, is crafted to feel exhilarating and fast-paced.

The complex interweaving of many instruments also effectively expresses the anime’s worldview.

Because the tempo is quick, be mindful of your breathing when you sing it.

KICKBACKYonezu Kenshi

The opening theme of the anime Chainsaw Man is KICK BACK.

It’s a song performed by Kenshi Yonezu, with King Gnu’s leader Daiki Tsuneta participating in the arrangement.

The track captures a dark atmosphere that reflects the anime’s worldview.

Since many parts repeat the same phrases, it’s easy for first-time listeners to get hyped, which is a nice touch.

By the way, the CD cover featuring the characters was reportedly drawn by Kenshi Yonezu himself.

If you’re an anime fan, be sure to check that out too.

GIRI GIRISuzuki Masayuki feat. Suu

[MV] Masayuki Suzuki feat. Sue “GIRI GIRI” TV anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic- opening theme song
GIRI GIRISuzuki Masayuki feat. Suu

This is the song by Masayuki Suzuki that was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic-.

When you think of the Kaguya-sama series, you think of Masayuki Suzuki! For the third season’s opening, he performs with Su, the vocalist of SILENT SIREN, as his partner.

Set to a relaxed disco-funk sound that exudes mature allure—consistent with his previous songs—the track portrays the push and pull of romance.

The sensuality conveyed through Suzuki’s vocals is the standout feature, so when singing it at karaoke, paying attention to your delivery might be key.

Anison (11–20)

Big wrong answerback number

back number – The Big Wrong Answer (full)
Big wrong answerback number

This is the theme song of the movie “Gintama 2: Rules Are Made to Be Broken,” and it’s one of the standout rock tracks in back number’s catalog.

Listening to this song will make you think, “So back number can really do rock, too!” The overall vocal range sits between C3 and G#4, which is very comfortable for male singers, making it super easy to get into the groove.

In the opening phrase, the backing drops out for a moment right as the vocals come in—if you nail that first entrance, it feels amazing to sing.

Also, the drums have a distinctive pattern; if you pay attention to them while singing, it’ll help your body lock into the finer rhythms and make it even easier to perform.

peace signYonezu Kenshi

It’s the opening theme for season 2 of the anime “My Hero Academia.” Thanks to the anime’s popularity, the song is well-known and easy to sing along with right from the start.

The overall vocal range is D#3–G#4, and I think the key part is the sustained “ni” in the chorus.

When pronouncing the vowel “i,” people tend to pull the mouth sideways, which can tense the throat.

That makes high notes harder to hit, so you need to create space inside the mouth and carry the sound with your breath.

Try to match the timing and imagine projecting your voice diagonally upward from your eyebrows.

If you avoid over-enunciating the “ni” and aim for a humming-like sensation, it should be easier to sing!

Vocaloid (11–20)

Wonderful songs and lyrics!! Vocaloid masterpieces that have gone mainstream

Like anime songs, Vocaloid music may once have been seen as “just for a niche group of fans,” but nowadays it’s so popular and established that songs are performed at choir contests in elementary and junior high schools! It’s one of the music scenes drawing attention, with artists who started as Vocaloid producers (Vocaloid Ps) now leading the J-POP scene. Related article:[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke