These are the anime songs you’ll want girls to sing at karaoke! Classic hits that will liven up the crowd.
Many people probably want to know which songs will be a hit at karaoke.
In particular, recent anime theme songs increasingly feature wonderful tracks by skilled female artists like Lira Ikuta and Riria., which can make it hard to choose.
So in this article, we’ll introduce carefully selected anime songs that are guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.
With their clear vocals and delicate lyrics, these songs let you sing expressively and captivate the room! Be sure to find a new favorite tune!
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Hype Anime Songs (71–80)
sixth-magnitude starzarame

It’s a ballad whose emotional message and heartrending vocals resonate deeply.
By likening feelings for a lost loved one to stars, it expresses how even something small can have a great impact.
Released as a digital single in July 2024, with a CD following in September the same year, it was also used as the ending theme for the second cour of Season 7 of the TV anime My Hero Academia.
Drawing attention as Zarame’s major-label debut, this song is perfect for after a breakup or when you want to remember someone important.
Sing it at karaoke to showcase your expressive range and vocal ability.
We are just as we were that dayAkua (CV: Amamiya Sora), Megumin (CV: Takahashi Rie), Dakunesu (CV: Kayano Ai)

“Bokura, Just Like That Day” is a dramatic and moving song performed by the three voice actresses who play the popular Konosuba characters Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness.
The phrase “us, just as we were” carries a nostalgic tone, and the characters’ bonds and personalities shine through.
When a karaoke session with a group of anime-loving friends is nearing its end, have three women take on this song—melancholic yet guaranteed to hype everyone up!
The brightest starĀrya (CV: Uesaka Sumire)

This piece, which portrays delicate emotions and a faint budding love, is truly a song brimming with the heroine’s charm.
The protagonist’s struggle to honestly express her feelings is wonderfully conveyed through Sumire Uesaka’s distinctive vocal timbre.
Its refreshing, fast-paced melody feels like a snapshot of youth.
Released in July 2024, the song has gained popularity as the opening theme for the TV anime “Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian.” Capturing the emotions of a woman troubled by love, it’s sure to be a karaoke number that grabs men’s hearts.
Hype Anisongs (81–90)
The crowd, our townTogenashi Togeari

Sung by Togenashi Togeari, the opening theme of the anime “Girls Band Cry” is a pop-rock number where driving momentum and chaos coexist, depicting the bustle of modern society and everyday struggles.
Included on a single released on April 5, 2024, it drew attention with perks like bonus trading cards.
The lyrics, linked to the anime, vividly reflect the feelings of young people, making it a song that gives listeners courage and hope.
While band-themed anime are currently in vogue, this is definitely a track you’ll want to show off in front of men who enjoy band-centric series.
TsubasaNana Hoshi (CV: Wakayama Shion)

Shion Wakayama’s song “Tsubasa” is a powerful number that vividly portrays young people chasing their dreams.
Parting with friends, the anxiety of setting out, and hope for the future—various emotions of youth are carefully woven into the lyrics.
Released in April 2024, it was used as the ending theme for Episode 15 of the anime Mushoku Tensei II: Jobless Reincarnation.
For male anisong fans, it’s a song you’ll definitely want your partner to sing.
Imagine a romantic scene where the two of you pledge your bond, carried by her clear, transparent voice.
It will surely become a wonderful memory.
ad-libNanakura Rin (CV: Hayami Saori)

Featuring Saori Hayami’s clear, captivating vocals, this song portrays the wavering emotions of love.
The lyrics capture the protagonist’s struggle to respond improvisationally amid unpredictable romance, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in July 2024, it also serves as the ending theme for the TV anime “Pseudo Harem.” It’s a great pick for karaoke with a boyfriend or someone you’re interested in.
If you’re confident in your singing, give it a try—you’re sure to win his heart.
recallYagi Kairi

One of the ending theme songs for The Irregular at Magic High School Season 3 by Kairi Yagi explores themes of self-identity and relationships with others, shaking listeners’ hearts with a delicate yet powerful expressiveness.
Written and composed by her at the young age of 25 and released on April 13, 2024, the song is a significant milestone in her musical career.
Yagi’s rich vocals and melody beautifully capture the emotional fluctuations between self and others.
The lyrics, linked to the anime’s serious worldview, reflect weighty themes such as friendship, sacrifice, and decisions, while quietly resonating with the listener.
Put your feelings for someone special into the song and try singing it in front of the man you have in mind.


