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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!

A Selection of Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs That Heat Up Karaoke (31–40)

Ephemeral yet eternal sorrowUVERworld

UVERworld “Fleeting Yet Eternal Sorrow”
Ephemeral yet eternal sorrowUVERworld

The first opening theme of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Season 2, which depicts the boundary between love and hatred.

UVERworld’s songs are generally tough to master, and this one is no exception, but if you can pull it off at karaoke, it’s a track that lets you become a true performer who can wield explosive emotion! The overall vocal range is fairly wide, from D#3 to C#5.

Since F4 is the most frequently used pitch on average, it’ll feel consistently high for male singers, but if you sing with solid resonance through your body, it becomes a bit easier.

Focus on resonating more in your chest than your head—this approach should suit the song well.

Breath support and explosive power are crucial, so sing with the image of projecting your voice firmly!

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Released in August 2025, this is a rock ballad chosen as the theme song for the TV anime “Pokémon: Episode Mega Evolution,” powerfully singing about the meaning of life and the resolve to live! The Japanese flavor you feel right from the intro is a great touch too.

Since it’s by Yuzu, the vocal range is fairly wide at F3–B4.

However, there aren’t any excessively high notes, so as long as your timing is on point, it’s a song you can sing entirely in chest voice.

Avoid straining your throat—lift your soft palate and keep the breath flowing steadily.

When you make a surprised face, do you feel the space opening toward the back of your mouth? That’s your soft palate.

Momentum matters, so take a solid breath and project your voice without hesitation! It’s also recommended to ride the rhythm and sing with higher energy to boost the vibe.

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Gen Hoshino – Doraemon (Official Video)
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This song is appealing for its positive message that stands by everyday anxieties and encourages everyone to take a step forward.

Released in February 2018 as the 11th single, it served as the theme song for the film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island.” In the TV series, it was used as the opening theme from October 2019 to November 2024.

Gen Hoshino’s bright vocals and the easy-to-join call-and-response are the track’s strengths.

It’s great for karaoke or performances at year-end and New Year parties, easy for everyone to sing together, and simple to incorporate dance choreography—highly recommended for anyone looking to brighten the atmosphere of a venue.

Driver’s HighL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel「Driver’s High」-Music Clip-
Driver's HighL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

Among L’Arc~en~Ciel’s many songs, “Driver’s High” is one of the most popular.

It also served as the theme song for the anime GTO, which helped it gain worldwide acclaim.

The song’s vocal range is quite wide, from mid1 E to high B.

While high B is often sung in falsetto, in this song it’s delivered with a mixed voice, and it appears frequently—six times in total.

It’s a perfect piece for practicing mixed voice, which requires strong projection, so definitely give it a try.

Magical Syndromeyama

yama “Magical Syndrome” Music Video
Magical Syndromeyama

This is a pop, slightly bittersweet, magic-themed song born from a collaboration with “Magical Chiikawa.” If you feel tone-deaf, pitch matters, but the most important thing at first is to get into the rhythm.

I’d love for you to try a light, upbeat track like this.

The vocal range is set in a key that’s comfortable for women, and the chorus is sung mainly in a breathy head voice, so it should be easier to hit the notes.

When singing, resonating around the space between your eyebrows generally helps you stay on pitch.

Humming is key for that.

Take a deep breath using diaphragmatic breathing, then hum with a bouncy feel and you’ll find resonance comes easily.

Humming is a shortcut to your head voice.

If you hum a little every day, it will gradually stick.

Try it little by little!

Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers: Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs (41–50)

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Karanoa – Ban (Official Music Video) [TV Anime “Gachiakuta” Cour 2 Ending Theme]
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Released by Karanoa in October 2025, this track was produced as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime Gachi Akuta.

It features an experimental sound design that incorporates everyday noises such as the clanging of cans, the banging of a frying pan, and the crumpling of paper, expanding into a chaotic sonic landscape where programmed beats and live instruments blend seamlessly.

The lyrics depict the conflict between two people who come into opposition due to subtle differences in their environments and circumstances, closely linking with the anime’s worldview.

It’s the perfect number for those seeking stimulation in their everyday lives.

In conclusion

From nostalgic anime themes to the latest hits, we’ve picked out easy-to-sing songs that will get the karaoke vibes going. Whether it’s that track that brings back memories or a classic you’ll want to belt out with friends, there’s sure to be something that resonates with you. At your next karaoke session, why not discover a new favorite and have an absolute blast?