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!
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Anime Song Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Become the windtsuji ayano15rank/position

Ayano Tsuji is a female singer-songwriter known for her distinctive, languid musical style.
She has many classic songs, but among them, “Kaze ni Naru” has been especially popular.
Used as the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s film The Cat Returns, it remains beloved to this day.
Arranged in a straightforward J-pop style, its vocal range spans from mid1 G to hi C, fitting within a typical female vocal range.
Overall, it’s a song that’s easy to sing.
ConnectClariS16rank/position

The opening theme “Connect” from Puella Magi Madoka Magica is surely familiar to anime fans.
Its melancholic melody brings countless iconic scenes to mind.
Since the vocals start right from the intro, anyone who watched the show will feel a surge of excitement.
It’s bound to be a hit at karaoke!
A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAM SHADE17rank/position

Do you know the passionate love song that colored the late-’90s J-Rock scene? Released as a single by SIAM SHADE in November 1997, it was used as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story and became the band’s biggest hit.
Also included on the album SIAM SHADE IV: Zero, this classic masterfully fuses hard-edged instrumentation with a catchy melody.
One of its greatest charms is that, despite the band’s high level of musicianship, the chorus is so familiar and easy for anyone to sing along to.
It’s incredibly well-known—just the intro is enough to trigger cheers.
Try singing it when you want to create a sense of unity at a get-together with friends from the same generation!
Get WildTM NETWORK18rank/position

TM NETWORK’s smash hit “Get Wild” is best known as the theme song for the classic anime City Hunter, which recently drew global attention through a live-action remake.
It’s also been used in the Paris Olympics “no-spend uncle” meme, earning support from younger audiences.
While its emotional melody stands out, there are plenty of hype moments, and the song is crafted within a very narrow range—mid2A to mid2G—making it exceptionally easy to sing.
only my railgunfripSide19rank/position

A single released in 2009.
Used as the opening theme for the anime A Certain Scientific Railgun, the song won the Theme Song Award at the 15th Animation Kobe Awards.
It has a trance-like feel and an upbeat tempo that’s easy to get excited to.
The vocals are female and on the higher side, but it’s sure to be enjoyable whether you’re an anime fan or not!
Ojamajo Carnival!!MAHO dō20rank/position

Ojamajo Carnival!! is an upbeat, bright, and energetic song.
It’s surprisingly popular at karaoke, and I sing it often too! When you listen, it can sound tricky, but once you actually try singing it, the range isn’t that demanding; as long as you lock into the rhythm, it’s an anime song where high scores are easy to aim for.
That said, the tempo is fast, so the lyrics will end up being a bit of a tongue-twister.
If you move your body too much to keep the beat, you might slip off, so it might help to keep a slightly forward-leaning posture! Interestingly, Masaaki Endoh, known for his tokusatsu songs, has also covered Ojamajo Carnival!! His version is pretty rock-heavy—so much so that from the intro you might be like, “Huh?” because it barely resembles the original—but men should definitely give Endoh’s version a listen!
Karaoke’s Most Popular Anime Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Moonlight LegendDALI21rank/position

Moonlight Densetsu, known as the opening theme of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, has a simple, memorable melody line and a vocal range that seems easy for anyone to sing.
If you sing too flatly from the verse into the chorus, the high notes in the chorus might feel tight and your voice could crack.
When you sing, try to focus on producing a bright tone.
If you can keep that, you should be able to move smoothly when the melody changes and stay on pitch more easily.
In any case, be mindful of carefully tracing the melody!


