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 (21–30)
BelieveTamaki Nami

It was Nami Tamaki’s major debut single and the 3rd opening theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED! The tempo is fast, but the pitch movement isn’t very extreme, so once you lock into the rhythm it’s an easy song to sing.
The A section sits in a relatively calm range, and a high C#5 appears at the end of the B section, so be careful not to strain.
Since the melody gradually climbs, try raising your facial muscles and increasing your energy little by little as you sing; the notes should come out smoothly.
If you focus on accents, the high parts will come out properly and you’ll also be more likely to hit the pitch bar.
to clear up (weather)Yorushika

It’s a track that blends the refreshing feeling of looking up at the sky after the rain with a heart-clenching sense of poignancy.
Released as a single in January 2024, it was chosen as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
Using shifts in weather as a metaphor for the fluctuations of human emotion, it delivers an uplifting message that hope always follows tears.
The exhilarating rock sound and soaring high notes leave a strong impression.
By the time the song ends, you’ll be basking in a clear, sunny mood.
Hype Anime Songs (31–40)
Guitar, Loneliness, and the Blue Planetkessoku bando

Kessoku Band, the in-story band from the TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!”, has garnered overwhelming support.
Featured on the acclaimed 2022 December release Kessoku Band, this track is the diegetic song performed during the audition scene in episode 5, leaving a vivid impression on viewers.
Its lyrics, laying bare loneliness and impatience, intertwine with an aggressive guitar sound to create a structure that delivers a cathartic release of inner conflict all at once.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to belt out at karaoke with everything you’ve got to fire up the room.
Streamlined MaydayKafu×Kafu

Ryusenkei Mayday, sung by virtual singer KAF and her musical counterpart KAFU, is a single released in July 2022.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Dropkick on My Devil! X.
The addictive sound arrangement layered with two vocals naturally gets you nodding to the beat.
The lyrics, which carry a subtly languid, wistful emotion, are another highlight.
Be sure to give it a careful listen.
Thank you, dropkick!Jashin-chan (CV: Suzuki Aina) Hatsune Miku

A collaboration between the anime Dropkick on My Devil! and Hatsune Miku, produced by popular Vocaloid producer Kinoshita.
It was released as a digital single in October 2021 and was later used as the ending theme for the anime’s third season, Dropkick on My Devil! X.
Over high-energy electronic sounds, Aina Suzuki, who voices Jashin-chan, and Hatsune Miku engage in a comedic back-and-forth.
The lyrics, filled with gratitude and love for Hokkaido, are uplifting and energizing.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel cheerful.
SynchrogazerMizuki Nana

A symphonic rock piece themed around awakening and resolve! If you can pull it off at karaoke, it’s a showstopper worthy of the name “Senki Zesshō,” showcasing overwhelming expressive power! I love Nana Mizuki and sing many of her songs, but “Synchrogazer” is quite challenging—the tempo is about 140, which is pretty fast.
On top of that, the pitch jumps are intense, and when you try singing with a pitch guide, you’ll often find the notes don’t seem to lock in, to the point where you might think, “Am I singing this wrong?” Solid rhythm and diaphragmatic breathing are absolutely essential! It’s such a cool song, so try practicing by changing the playback speed on YouTube and the like!
Ao and KiramekiSupira Supika

A heart-thumping pop number packed with the strength to stay true to what you love and the sparkle of youth.
Performed by Spira Spica, it will be released as a single in August 2025 and has been selected as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime “My Dress-Up Darling.” Its exhilarating band sound makes it perfect for karaoke when you want everyone to get pumped up.
The positive message is sure to give you a boost.


