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A Special Feature on Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs for Karaoke [100+ Songs]

In the J-pop scene, it’s become totally normal for popular singer-songwriters and rock bands to handle anime theme songs! It feels like “anisong” has really taken root as a music genre.

So, if you’re reading this, chances are you’re thinking, “I want to sing anisongs at karaoke!” But maybe you’re hesitating because “so many of them are hard.

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.” With that in mind, this article will introduce anime songs that are easy to sing at karaoke! We’ve picked a wide range, from slower tracks with fewer pitch changes to songs you can power through on momentum alone—so you’re sure to find the perfect one for you!

A Special Collection of Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs for Karaoke [100+ Tracks] (101–110)

dramaticBase Ball Bear

This was Base Ball Bear’s 4th single, released in May 2007.

It served as the opening theme for the first season of the TBS anime “Big Windup!” and was Base Ball Bear’s first tie-in song.

It’s a catchy, medium-tempo rock track with a relatively narrow vocal range, making it an ideal choice for most people to sing at karaoke.

In the original, falsetto is used in some of the high-tone parts, so as long as you pay attention to switching your voice smoothly there, you should be fine.

It’s a light, upbeat song that captures the anime’s world well, so don’t overthink it—just have fun singing it!

I Am SetsunaClass 1-3, Rōbai Academy Middle School

TV anime “Akebi’s Sailor Uniform” Non-Credit Opening Animation / Opening Theme “Hajimari no Setsuna” — Roubai Academy Junior High, Class 1-3
Setsuna of Beginnings, Rōbai Academy, Junior High Division, Class 1-3

The opening theme of the anime “Akebi’s Sailor Uniform” is performed by 16 cast members who voice the students of Class 1-3 at Roubai Academy Middle School.

Since the series portrays the friendships between the protagonist, Komichi Akebi, and her classmates, the song also conveys a sparkling sense of youth.

The lyrics, which depict cherishing days that pass in an instant and building memories with friends, strongly evoke the refreshing feeling of adolescence.

sakuraNIRGILIS

If you’re looking for an upbeat, spring-like anime song, this is the one.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven.

Released in 2006 as NIRGILIS’s eighth single, it drew attention for its sound arrangement that mashed up “Amazing Grace,” sung by Maiko Horisawa.

As mentioned earlier, it has a great groove, so it’s easy to catch the rhythm and sing along.

It might be perfect for those moments when you really want to hype up the karaoke room.

Until the world ends...WANDS

Until the World Ends... / Tetsurō Oda & Noboru Uesugi [Animelo Summer Live 2012 -INFINITY∞- Day 2]
Until the World Ends... WANDS

The eighth single by the three-piece rock band WANDS, used as the second ending theme for what is likely Japan’s most famous basketball manga, Slam Dunk.

Combining WANDS’ signature catchy sound with the series’ immense popularity, the song became a million seller.

Although the key is high and can feel challenging, its slow tempo makes the melody easy to follow.

The overall vocal range isn’t very wide either, so if you adjust the key to suit your range, it’s quite singable—and since it’s a famous track, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.

ABC gymnasticsCool Big Brother (Voice: Mamoru Miyano), Singing Big Sister (Voice: Nana Mizuki)

Don’t worry about how well you sing—just power through with enthusiasm! This song was used as the opening theme for the gag anime based on the manga “Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan,” and it’s sung by two of the show’s voice actors, Mamoru Miyano and Nana Mizuki.

It’s very catchy, so it should be easy to remember.

Another plus is that the melody has relatively few notes.

And since it’s a duet, you can rope someone in for a passionate singalong.

Let loose and sing it out with lots of energy!

Anime Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke [100+ Tracks] (111–120)

first loveThe Quintuplets of the Nakano Family

If you’re in the mood to sing a love song, make sure to keep this one in mind! It’s the ending theme for season 2 of the romance anime The Quintessential Quintuplets, based on the manga by Negi Haruba.

With a gentle tone that wraps a band sound in the beautiful timbre of strings, it’s the kind of song that somehow moves you as you listen.

Since it’s a ballad, you’ll want to sit back and really take it in.

The lyrics are also a highlight, carrying a depth that shows an understanding of how important the feeling of “falling in love” truly is.

Try singing it together with the friends you brought to karaoke.

La vie en roseMai Kuraki

Mai Kuraki “La Vie en Rose” Music Video (Short Ver.)
La Vie en Rose Mai Kuraki

This is a song that was used as an opening theme for Detective Conan.

Some of you might remember it from the school trip arc where Shinichi and Ran became a couple! You might think, “Aren’t Mai Kuraki’s songs often mellow and full of English, making them hard to sing?” but this track is super upbeat and perfect for getting everyone hyped! Feel free to go all out—clap along and have fun!