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 (41–50)
Goodbye, bye-byeMawatari Matsuko

Yu Yu Hakusho, an anime that enjoyed enormous popularity in the 1990s, is still beloved by many fans today, both in its anime and manga forms.
When it comes to singers associated with Yu Yu Hakusho, Masako Miwata—who performed various ending and opening themes—surely comes to mind.
Among her theme songs, “Sayonara bye-bye” is particularly easy to sing.
Although Miwata was inspired by Black music and has a wide vocal range, this song fits within an average range of mid1 E to hi B.
Overall, it can be considered a song that’s easy to sing.
Shangri-LaChatto Monchī

This is a song packed with a complex kind of love—the desire to accept and cherish a partner wholly, including their weaknesses and imperfections.
Released in November 2006 as Chatmonchy’s third single, it was also used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime Hataraki Man.
The highlight of this track is undoubtedly the irregular meter used in the chorus! Its distinctive rhythm brilliantly captures the wavering of a love that won’t go smoothly, giving the song an unforgettable, addictive quality after just one listen.
It might be tricky to catch the groove at first, but once you lock into it, a powerful sense of unity emerges and the energy soars.
Why not surprise everyone with a pick that’s a little different from the usual crowd-pleasers?
MatatabiWANIMA

This is an up-tempo, energetic rock song used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Night of the Living Cat,” which starts in July 2025! The vocal range is F#3 to B4, so it should be fairly easy to sing, right? The tempo itself is a brisk 165, and there are some rap-like parts, so I recommend memorizing all the lyrics before singing.
It’s a short track under three minutes, but it will definitely hype up the crowd at karaoke! I personally want to add it to my repertoire, too!
Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella

This song, written as the theme for the TV anime “Chibi Godzilla no Gyakushū,” bursts with Wednesday Campanella’s signature playful spirit.
Released in July 2025, it features an irresistibly addictive track by Hidefumi Kenmochi and lyrics that feel like peeking into the daily lives of the little kaiju—both leave a strong impression.
The groove that makes your body move and the unique call-and-response shouts are absolutely top-notch.
It’s the perfect energizing tune for when you want to cut loose with friends!
SCOPEAimer

This track features Aimer’s powerful, striking vocals and conveys a world where a doctor unravels baffling cases through an emotional sound.
Its melody evokes a mysterious, dark atmosphere, interwoven with tension-filled, dramatic developments.
Released in February 2025 as her 25th single, it also drew attention as the opening theme for the TV anime “Takaoh Ameku’s Diagnostic Mystery.” With playfully expressive lyrics in perfect harmony with Aimer’s masterful vocal technique, the song portrays the protagonist’s resolve and sense of duty as a physician.
Highly recommended for those who want to showcase their vocal prowess at karaoke.
Koi-kogaremilet×MAN WITH A MISSION

A collaborative work by milet and MAN WITH A MISSION that fuses grand strings with a dramatic rock sound.
It’s an ambitious piece that powerfully conveys the protagonist’s emotions as they search for love in a chaotic world, along with a strong resolve to protect their loved one at all costs.
Released digitally in April 2023 and on CD in May, it was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Swordsmith Village Arc during the same period, and was also performed at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen that year.
With the two parts divided between singers, it works as a duet that even two women can enjoy, making it a perfect choice for those who want to liven up karaoke with friends.
Genesis of AquarionAKINO

The theme song of the 2005 sci-fi anime Genesis of Aquarion—titled “Genesis of Aquarion” itself.
Even if you don’t know the song’s title, many people recognize it as soon as they hear the chorus.
It’s a track defined by its impactful melody and lyrics.
It’s already incredibly catchy, so for anyone who also loves anime, it’s irresistible.
Try singing it when you’re with that kind of crowd—everyone will get hyped, and you’re sure to have a great time at karaoke!


