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Get the party started at karaoke! A roundup of popular and classic anime songs!

Have you ever found yourself unsure which songs to pick when you want to sing anime tracks at karaoke? With so many anime songs out there, it can be tough to recall each one.

So in this article, we’ll introduce some of the most exciting anime songs available on karaoke! We’ve selected a wide range—from nostalgic classics to recent hits.

Find your favorite track and add it to your karaoke repertoire!

Get the party started at karaoke! A roundup of popular and classic anime songs (111–120)

Soko ni narumiss-dystopia

Sokoninaru / miss-dystopia – sokoninaru [Official MV] <TV Anime “FARMAGIA” Ending Theme>
Soko ni narumiss-dystopia

Soko ni naru have delivered a striking track where intensity and calm coexist in perfect harmony.

The meticulously crafted instrumental textures and the three members’ vocal harmonies create a soundscape that evokes a deep, redemption-themed narrative.

Its distinctive composition and powerful performance are sure to leave a lasting resonance with listeners.

Written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime FARMAGIA airing from January 2025, this piece aligns beautifully with the anime’s world, further elevating the story.

It’s a song to play when you want to face inner conflicts and battles, or when you need a moment of self-reflection.

L’oNŌishi Masayoshi

Masayoshi Oishi – L’oN [Official Video]
L’oNŌishi Masayoshi

The deeply introspective lyrics, which question the meaning of life, leave a strong impression.

The song released by Masayoshi Oishi in January 2025 is the opening theme for the TV anime Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun 2.

Themes like “fate” and “time” are skillfully interwoven, faithfully reflecting the anime’s story.

The loud rock sound further reinforces the lyrical worldview.

Be sure to add this dynamic anime song to your playlist.

Let’s be the protagonist! feat. Airi SuzukiŌishi Masayoshi

MasaYoshi Oishi – Let's Be the Protagonist! feat. Airi Suzuki [Official Video]
Let's be the protagonist! feat. Airi SuzukiŌishi Masayoshi

It’s a song with a refreshing melody and uplifting lyrics that really resonate.

The back-and-forth between Masayoshi Ōishi and Airi Suzuki is wonderful, and just listening to it gives you energy.

The phrase “You’ve got to do what you want to do!” feels like a push on the back.

This work has been used as the opening theme for a TV anime since January 2025.

It’s a collaboration with a golf-themed anime, and the casting of Airi Suzuki—who comes from a golfing family—also drew attention.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to take on something new or live true to themselves.

Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 “Hidden Inventory / Premature Death” PV 2 | Opening theme: “Where Our Blue Is” by Tatsuya Kitani | Broadcasting begins July 6, every Thursday at 11:56 PM on 28 MBS/TBS network stations nationwide!
Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

Tatsuya Kitani is a singer-songwriter who also plays bass for ajou no hana and is known as a supporting member of Yorushika since its formation.

The title track of his third EP, “Ao no Sumika,” was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death.

Its piercing high-toned vocals and memorable melody perfectly set the tone for the start of an anime episode.

With a powerful ensemble that cranks up the excitement, it’s a rock tune you won’t want to miss.

kaiju (giant monster)Sakanakushon

An ambitious work themed around the pursuit of knowledge and truth, crafted with deep insight and passion.

Sakanaction wrote it as the opening theme for the NHK-aired anime Chi: On the Movements of the Earth.

It channels the strong will and inner conflict of those who seek the truth, brilliantly capturing the anime’s worldview.

The song’s dramatic progression is truly stirring.

The full-length version was released in February 2025, topped Billboard JAPAN’s rapidly rising songs chart, JAPAN Hot Shot Songs, and became a hot topic.

Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

Non-credit ending sequence for the anime “I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Hate Overtime, so I’m Going to Solo the Boss” | Broadcasting on various networks from Friday, January 10, 2025!
Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

It’s a heartwarming number packed with energy and kindness.

The song, performed by Nanawo Akari, is set for release in January 2025.

It was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Don’t Want Overtime, So I’m Going to Solo the Boss.” With its bright, poppy melody, it conveys the beauty of valuing yourself.

Listening to this track somehow helps you relax your shoulders and feel hopeful about tomorrow.

It’s recommended for when you’re worn out from busy days or need a boost of energy.

In that casemakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Empitsu "Saraba" Music Video
In that casemakaroni enpitsu

The emotionally resonant song by Macaroni Empitsu has been selected as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime Blue Box.

Its lyrics, themed around unrequited love and bittersweet romance, beautifully capture the ache and warmth of youth.

The emotional rock sound and vocalist Hattori’s expressive singing fit the series’ world perfectly.

Released as a digital single on January 3, 2025, the track will resonate not only with anime fans but also with anyone struggling with love.

It’s a song I recommend listening to alone on a quiet night.