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Anime Songs Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026]

When you look at karaoke rankings for anime songs, older, long-standing anime often dominate the top spots.

However, the theme song from that explosively popular anime has also made it into the rankings.

I think anime songs are must-know tracks that can get people of any generation excited, so be sure to learn them!

Anime Song Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026] (91–100)

A chorus of voicesKita Shuhei96rank/position

The opening theme of Natsume’s Book of Friends.

Released in 2008 as anime singer Shuhei Kita’s second single.

It’s a very gentle song, so try singing it with a calm mind.

The key is comfortable for both men and women, so anyone can give it a try!

How Far I’ll GoAuli’i Cravalho97rank/position

Auli’i Cravalho – How Far I’ll Go (from Moana/Official Video)
How Far I'll GoAuli'i Cravalho

This is a song used as the theme for Disney’s 2016 film “Moana.” In the Japanese version, Miliyah Kato sings it, and since it was often played on TV, it has a beautiful and easy-to-remember melody that you’ll likely be able to sing right away as long as you study the English lyrics in advance.

Try EverythingShakira98rank/position

Shakira – Try Everything (Official Video)
Try EverythingShakira

This is the theme song from Disney’s animated film Zootopia, released in 2016.

Since the tempo isn’t fast, it’s easy for people who aren’t confident in English to give it a try, and the many repeated phrases make it easy to sing.

It would likely be even more exciting with clips from the movie playing.

fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO × Yonezu Kenshi99rank/position

A track by DAOKO, a female artist active as a rap singer and hip-hop MC, and Kenshi Yonezu, the singer-songwriter who has taken the J-POP scene by storm and is often called a darling of the times.

Used as the theme song for the animated film “Fireworks: Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?”, its lyrics paint vivid scenes and its lyrical melody resonates with the heart.

The melody is modern and a bit intricate, but the tempo is relaxed, so it’s quite singable at karaoke.

If possible, it’s a summer song I’d love for two friends to sing together—the balance between its refreshing brightness and its gentle wistfulness is exquisite.

Let It GoDemi Lovato100rank/position

Demi Lovato – Let It Go (from “Frozen”) (Official Video)
Let It GoDemi Lovato

This is the song used as the theme for Disney’s animated film Frozen, released in 2013.

It became a huge hit in Japan as well, so many people sing it at karaoke, and it still ranks on current karaoke charts as an extremely popular song.