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 (31–40)
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.
Campus mode!!Hatsuboshi Gakuen

“Campus mode!!” is a full-group song from Hatsuboshi Academy, a sparkling cheer anthem with “youth” as its theme! The lyrics and tempo are super energetic, making it perfect for teenage girls! Since multiple people sing the track, it might be tricky to perform solo, but if you have friends who like Hatsuboshi Academy, splitting parts and singing together would definitely be a blast! The tempo is a bit fast, and for the A and B sections, try singing as if you’re having an excited conversation—you’ll naturally get a bright tone.
For the chorus, crank the energy even higher and project your voice as if you’re reaching far; it’ll carry better, feel more idol-like, and be even more fun to sing! For the fast lines, it’s fine to enunciate each word clearly.
The earnestness will become a charm of the performance, so try singing as if you’ve become an idol yourself!
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.
PlatformUru

Singer-songwriter Uru, who has captivated many listeners with her mysterious presence.
Written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Eikyuu no Yuugure,” this piece features a light, pop-tinged ensemble that feels wonderfully comfortable.
The lyrics—conveying a message to someone dear that the essence of “love” never changes, no matter the form—are also compelling.
Set for digital release in October 2025, it’s an upbeat track whose refreshing melody gives you a gentle push forward.
Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina ji Endo

It’s the opening theme of season 2 of the TV anime “Dandadan,” and the melody is catchy and really cool! The overall vocal range is D3–E5, and the B-melody in particular sits low, so watch out for that.
In everyday speech your throat tends to vibrate instead of your vocal cords, which makes your voice sound muffled, so make sure to engage your vocal cords and turn it into proper singing.
For low notes, resonating in the head makes it easier to find pitch and produce sound, so raise a hand above your head and try projecting your voice toward that hand.
As you focus on this, your facial muscles will naturally lift; keep that expression and release your voice slowly with plenty of breath.
From the chorus it moves into higher notes, so keep your facial muscles lifted, extend your hand forward, and sing out with the image of sending your voice far into the distance! Don’t forget to take a breath right before the high notes!
Hype Anime Songs (41–50)
Shine in the Cruel NightLiSA

This is the theme song for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle Arc Part 1: Akaza’s Return, released on July 19, 2025, and it’s a rock ballad that’s very characteristic of LiSA.
Since it’s a song from the hugely popular Demon Slayer series, many people are likely to know it! Singing it at karaoke could spark conversations about the movie and get everyone excited beyond just the music! The overall vocal range is F3–F5, which is quite wide and should be a very comfortable key for teenage girls.
While the song has some darker tones, that helps it connect with the story, making the lyrics easier to convey.
If you sing the chorus carefully, one phrase at a time, it’s easier to tap into the emotion and it feels great to sing! It’s on the longer side, but try enjoying it as if it contains many songs within one—have fun while you sing!
I love youSuiyōbi no Campanella

This is a playful song with lyrics that liken the course of love to mahjong hands.
It’s a track by Wednesday Campanella, included on the EP “Kawaii Joshi,” released in September 2025.
The song was written as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime Ranma 1/2.
Its up-tempo sound, wrapped in a mélange of pan-Asian imagery, contrasts with a love story that dives into risk on a wave of momentum—an expression only this unit could pull off.
Utaha’s vocals, shifting in tone from section to section, further enrich the song’s storytelling.
It’s an addictive number that lifts your spirits the moment you listen.


