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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 crowd going at karaoke! A roundup of popular and classic anime songs (31–40)

Offering (sacrificial victim) -nie-Yoshino

A song by Yoshino released in October 2025 as the opening theme for the TV anime “I Want to Eat You, Inhuman.” It portrays searing emotions that waver between loneliness and obsession, between devouring and being devoured, set to a theatrical rock sound.

Yoshino’s vocals move between edgy power and delicate nuance, highlighting the work’s beautiful worldview.

I imagine many listeners will relate to the bittersweet feeling of yearning for someone even while carrying loneliness.

Preserved RosesT.M.Revolution × Mizuki Nana

T.M.Revolution × Nana Mizuki 'Preserved Roses (Short Edit)'
Preserved RosesT.M.Revolution × Mizuki Nana

A lavish collaboration between T.M.Revolution’s Takanori Nishikawa—renowned for his overwhelming vocal power—and Nana Mizuki, who also enjoys immense popularity as a voice actress! Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator, it created a huge buzz.

This song gives voice to a bittersweet yet beautiful worldview, depicting the loneliness of lives trapped for eternity and fleeting dreams.

Released in May 2013, it became a major hit, selling 115,000 copies in its first week.

The moment this track kicks in, your hype is guaranteed to skyrocket—a truly powerful number.

Queen’s illusionanipani (Rinu feat. Bāu & Chigusa-kun)

[MV] Queen’s Illusion / Anipani (Rinu feat. Vau & Chigusa-kun)
Queen's illusionanipani (Rinu feat. Bāu & Chigusa-kun)

A thrilling and glamorous track released in May 2025 as the theme song for the theatrical anime Phantom Thief Queen’s Elegant Vacation! It’s a song by the music unit Anipani, centered around Rinu from Strawberry Prince, with Vau and Chigusa-kun participating.

The bright, jazz-inspired arrangement is striking, evoking the excitement and heart-pounding adventure aboard a luxury cruise ship.

The vocal work, showcasing the individuality of all three, is also captivating—the powerful voice of Rinu, Vau’s resonant low tones, and Chigusa-kun’s soaring high notes blend together exquisitely.

It’s a number I recommend when you want to immerse yourself in an extraordinary world.

A heart on the verge of transformingSou

Sou “A Heart That Could Turn Into a Monster” MV (TV anime “Mieruko-san’s Yokai Academy Teacher Has Begun!” 2nd cour opening theme song)
A heart on the verge of transformingSou

Sou’s straightforward vocals vividly portray the complexities of young love.

Released in January 2025 as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime “I’ve Been Assigned to the Yokai School as a Teacher!”, the track blends pop sensibilities with emotional depth, born from a collaboration with Vocaloid producer Chinozo.

Listeners will relate to the lyrics’ mix of uncertainty and anticipation in romance.

It harmonizes beautifully with the anime’s world, so enjoy them together!

God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya "God knows…" FULL
God knows...suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

With a melody so cool you wouldn’t believe it’s just an insert song, it’s easy to pick up by ear and simple to play.

Since it’s an insert song from a famous anime, many people have heard it before, making it a great choice to get everyone hyped—even if they’re not into anime songs.

Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke! A Roundup of Popular and Classic Anime Songs (41–50)

Hunting SoulHAYASii

TV anime “Dandadan” HAYASii ‘Hunting Soul’ [lyric video]
Hunting SoulHAYASii

This is a track by the in-story band HAYASii that amps up the music of the anime Dandadan.

It’s truly “exorcism metal,” embodying the band’s role in the show of warding off evil eyes.

Just like its soul-stirring title suggests, ultra-fast drums and razor-sharp guitar riffs deliver a blistering power metal sound.

Vocalist Kishō Taniyama’s high-tone shouts are seriously cool, too.

The song was used as an insert track in Season 2, Episode 18, which aired in August 2025.

The creators’ playful spirit—goofing around with total commitment—produces the ultimate catharsis.

It’s the perfect song for reliving the excitement of the series.

Kaikai KitanEVE

This song was pre-released on October 3, 2020, and serves as the opening theme for the first season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen.

I think many people often sing Eve’s songs, but all of them have a very wide vocal range, don’t they? By the way, Kaikai Kitan spans from F2 to D5, which made me think, “Can you really sing that low?”—I was surprised too.

It’s a song that’s challenging in the low notes of the A section and the high notes of the chorus.

In the A section, try to let the voice come out slowly from the vocal folds and avoid making it too muffled.

From the B section, it starts to sound more song-like with higher notes, but if you push too hard, your voice will collapse.

Aim to project your falsetto strongly and focus on explosiveness! The chorus is also demanding in terms of breathing, so it might be good to decide in advance where you’ll take breaths.

For songs where breathing is tricky like this, instead of singing everything at 100%, it helps to pace yourself and take small, solid breaths in the brief moments you have!