A compilation of easy-to-sing anime songs that get the crowd going at karaoke
Want to sing anime songs at karaoke but not sure which ones will hype up the room? The truth is, anisong lets you express the emotions of the story as they are, so there are tons of tracks you can belt out and really enjoy.
No worries if you haven’t seen the original works! From timeless hits everyone’s heard at least once to the latest trending anime themes, we’ll introduce anisong picks that are easy to sing and guaranteed to energize the crowd.
We’ll also mix in recommendations tailored to different situations—karaoke with friends, group hangouts, or solo practice sessions!
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A Selection of Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (21–30)
GOOD LUCK MY WAYL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

The famous song “GOOD LUCK MY WAY,” known as the theme for the film Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos.
As a L’Arc~en~Ciel track, it leans strongly into pop rock and features relatively straightforward vocals.
The vocal range is mid1 F# to hi B, which is somewhat broad but still manageable.
The chorus sits on the higher side, but the melody climbs stepwise, so you won’t feel drastic jumps in pitch.
The A verse is quite low, so the key is to maintain solid vocal power.
Wanna beTeddyLoid feat. Shigeru Matsuzaki & TOPHAMHAT-KYO

A high-energy dance tune that shocks with its unexpected collaboration! Produced by TeddyLoid and released in October 2025, “Wanna be” serves as the opening theme for the anime ‘Tōjima Tanzaburō Wants to Be Kamen Rider.’ From the intro, its full-throttle electro beat intertwines with the overwhelming vocals of Shigeru Matsuzaki—legend of the Showa-era pop scene—and the tricky rap of TOPHAMHAT-KYO.
Chaotic yet insanely cool! The lyrics deliver a fiery message about chasing an ideal hero, pushing forward through inner conflict, which really hits home.
A must-listen track when you need to fire yourself up!
Invisible SensationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A quintessentially challenging song by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, characterized by a wide vocal range and a sense of speed.
The overall range spans F3 to C5, fitting the typical UNISON range.
Since it’s an anime opening, it starts right from the chorus and maintains a high level of intensity throughout.
When singing it, rhythm and breath management are the most important points.
Also, because there are fast passages and sections with lots of words even in the chorus, the trick is to avoid enunciating too sharply.
If you struggle with high notes, focus on diaphragmatic breathing and core engagement; you should gradually be able to hit higher notes.
It requires repeated practice, so don’t get discouraged and keep at it!
kaiju (giant monster)Sakanaction

How about a song that captures the passion of pursuing truth? It’s a piece Sakanaction wrote specifically as the opening theme for the anime Chi: On the Movements of the Earth, set for digital release in February 2025.
It marks the band’s first anime theme song.
Centered on the struggles and curiosity of those trying to prove heliocentrism, the track delivers a stunning fusion of electronica and rock.
Its lyrics celebrate the relentless search for knowledge and question an unfinished world, leaving listeners feeling uplifted.
DearestAyumi Hamasaki

A ballad themed around bittersweet love, it’s also famous as an ending song for the anime Inuyasha.
In karaoke, it’s an easy song even for beginners if you focus on conveying emotion.
The range rises toward the latter half, so if high notes in chest voice are tough, mixing in falsetto can help express the poignancy.
In any case, take plenty of breaths and aim to sing each phrase through, projecting your voice fully.
Try to let it flow without chopping the lines.
99.9MOB CHOIR feat. sajou no hana

That slap-bass intro is just too cool, right? It’s a track produced as the opening theme for the anime Mob Psycho 100 II.
Released as a single in March 2019 under the name MOB CHOIR feat.
sajou no hana.
The aggressive rock sound crafted by Tatsuya Kitani and Sana’s powerful vocals are a perfect match.
The lyrics convey a burning will—like shouting that even while wrestling with inner conflict, you are the protagonist of your own life—which is truly stirring.
I highly recommend singing it when you want to blow off some stress!
VIVID VICEWho-ya Extended

A high-speed rock tune where razor-sharp guitars slice through the darkness and intertwine with electronic sounds.
This piece was written specifically as the opening theme for cour 2 of the popular anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
The lyrics convey an earnest determination to move forward on one’s own feet, even while bearing inner conflict and pain.
And Who-ya’s passionate vocals are truly gripping.
Try expressing that exhilarating feeling—like your field of vision suddenly opens up in the chorus—with your own voice!





