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)
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This is the theme song of the movie “Gintama 2: Rules Are Made to Be Broken,” and it’s one of the standout rock tracks in back number’s catalog.
Listening to this song will make you think, “So back number can really do rock, too!” The overall vocal range sits between C3 and G#4, which is very comfortable for male singers, making it super easy to get into the groove.
In the opening phrase, the backing drops out for a moment right as the vocals come in—if you nail that first entrance, it feels amazing to sing.
Also, the drums have a distinctive pattern; if you pay attention to them while singing, it’ll help your body lock into the finer rhythms and make it even easier to perform.
peace signYonezu Kenshi

It’s the opening theme for season 2 of the anime “My Hero Academia.” Thanks to the anime’s popularity, the song is well-known and easy to sing along with right from the start.
The overall vocal range is D#3–G#4, and I think the key part is the sustained “ni” in the chorus.
When pronouncing the vowel “i,” people tend to pull the mouth sideways, which can tense the throat.
That makes high notes harder to hit, so you need to create space inside the mouth and carry the sound with your breath.
Try to match the timing and imagine projecting your voice diagonally upward from your eyebrows.
If you avoid over-enunciating the “ni” and aim for a humming-like sensation, it should be easier to sing!
DearestHamasaki Ayumi

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.
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!
Watch me!YOASOBI

A poppy, comical world bursts to life in this anison that naturally brings a smile just by listening.
It’s YOASOBI’s 16th digital single.
The song serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “WITCH WATCH,” and was created based on the short story “Kokoro Kororon” written by the original author, Kenta Shinohara.
Lyrics that portray the protagonist’s sunny, carefree personality and their pure childhood-friend romance, combined with ikura’s clear and charming vocals, fully enhance the story’s appeal.
It’s the perfect track to kick-start a morning when you need an energy boost.
THE DAYPorunogurafiti

A rock number by Porno Graffitti featuring a striking guitar riff that slices through the silence and a driving, high-speed beat.
The lyrics capture the resolve of taking that very first step toward a dream despite anxiety and inner conflict, and they’re sure to set your heart ablaze.
Released in May 2016 as their 43rd single, it was written as the opening theme for season 1 of the TV anime My Hero Academia.
The tempo is fast and the difficulty is on the higher side, but the chorus melody, which feels like the world opening up before your eyes, is incredibly exhilarating.
Belt it out and it’s guaranteed to be a great stress reliever.
MethodKroi

The TV anime SAKAMOTO DAYS depicts the thrilling everyday lives of hitmen and intense battles.
The opening theme for its second cour is this track by Kroi, a band garnering attention for their genre-blending musicality.
Released as a single in July 2025, it brilliantly captures the series’ “gap between the ordinary and the extraordinary” with a sound that fuses groovy rhythms and an unsettling atmosphere.
It’s the perfect number for instantly heating up the mood—just like one of their live shows.


