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

It’s a perfect winter track that was used as the opening theme for the anime Detective Conan! Especially around Christmas, you’ll hear this song in many places.
I’m sure many of you are familiar with it, which is also why it’s a great recommendation for karaoke!
fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO × Kenshi Yonezu

A track by DAOKO, a female artist active as a rap singer and hip-hop MC, and Kenshi Yonezu, the singer-songwriter who has taken the J-POP scene by storm and is often called a darling of the times.
Used as the theme song for the animated film “Fireworks: Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?”, its lyrics paint vivid scenes and its lyrical melody resonates with the heart.
The melody is modern and a bit intricate, but the tempo is relaxed, so it’s quite singable at karaoke.
If possible, it’s a summer song I’d love for two friends to sing together—the balance between its refreshing brightness and its gentle wistfulness is exquisite.
HiromenesMashumairesh!!

This is the opening theme of the anime SHOW BY ROCK!! Mashumairesh!!, based on the band-themed game SHOW BY ROCK!!.
With a lively yet emotional guitar-rock feel that really hits home, it’s the kind of song that lifts your spirits as you listen.
Released in 2020 as a track by the protagonist band Mashumairesh!! featured in the show.
Its straightforward melody matches the style, making it extremely easy to sing.
It might be fun to split the parts with friends.
My First KissReassuring Dad

This is “Hajimete no Chuu,” the theme song from the anime Kiteretsu Daihyakka, which aired on TV starting in 1988.
The lyrics are surprisingly mature—something you wouldn’t expect from the anime’s art style! The song has a doo-wop vibe and is very stylish.
Above all, the uniquely processed, voice-changed vocals really stick in your head.
It’s a very nostalgic and adorable track.
By the way, the original creator of Kiteretsu Daihyakka is Fujiko F.
Fujio, famous for Doraemon.
Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata, well-known for his ballads.
This is the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon,” which moved not only children but many adults to tears.
Since his debut, Hata has been described as having a “voice made of steel and glass,” enveloping many listeners in waves of emotion.
With its relaxed tempo, sunlit warmth, and heartfelt earnestness, the song gently seeps into your heart.
The vocal range isn’t very wide, and singing it softly can really bring out the atmosphere.
It’s a song that makes you want to take your time singing, reflecting on your child’s growth and your feelings for someone dear.
Hanamaru Pippi is only for good kidsAOP (Anime Ouen Project)

This is the opening theme of Osomatsu-san, which sparked a huge, society-wide boom.
It’s a catchy song that perfectly fits the label “the anime song!!” I love how Osomatsu-san-style gags pop up here and there.
The Zero Sense10-FEET

10-FEET is a three-piece rock band that electrifies fans with a crossover sound incorporating a wide range of styles, including rock, punk, metal, reggae, and hip-hop.
Their 22nd single, “Dai Zero Kan,” released as a digital-only track, was chosen as the ending theme for the animated film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, a remake of the legendary TV anime.
The overall key isn’t very high, and the melody is laid-back against a driving arrangement, making it easy to sing.
Since the film became a major talking point, this anime song is guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.





