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+ Songs] (151–160)
Beside SpringEri Sasaki

This soothing song was selected as the ending theme for the anime Laid-Back Camp Season 2, which centers on girls going camping.
It’s a track by Eri Sasaki, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture, released in 2021 as her fifth single.
It was created with the image of “the road home after the camp is over,” and indeed, the melody conveys both a lingering wistfulness and loneliness alongside a warm feeling of “That was so much fun.” If you’re not confident in your vocal power, how about trying a song like this to start?
FlyersBRADIO

The funky sound is really cool! It’s the opening theme of Death Parade.
It’s a song by the rock band BRADIO, released as a single in 2015.
The upbeat rhythm really pumps you up! Use your falsetto well to bring out the song’s vibe.
BluebirdIkimonogakari

For women, this song is likely in a relatively comfortable vocal range.
It’s a work by Ikimono-gakari, the popular music group behind many classic hits like “Arigatou” and “YELL,” released in 2008 as their 10th single.
It served as the opening theme for the anime Naruto Shippuden.
You could introduce it as one of those standout anime songs that feel both cool and refreshing at the same time—listening to it is exhilarating.
I think you’ll enjoy singing it.
Golden After SchoolOxT

The ending theme of Ace of Diamond act II.
It’s a song by O×T, the unit formed by singer-songwriter Masayoshi Oishi and sound creator Tom-H@ck.
Ace of Diamond is a baseball manga about aiming for Koshien.
It might be a hit to sing together with friends from the baseball club or fellow baseball fans.
With a tempo that’s neither too slow nor too fast and a straightforward, classic sound, it’s easy to pick up.
Kanata HarukaRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS is a four-piece rock band with a one-of-a-kind presence, spanning everything from cutting-edge rock sounds to film music.
Kanata Haluka, the theme song for the animated film Suzume directed by Makoto Shinkai, crafts the movie’s world with a delicate piano and a grand string ensemble.
Although the overall key is high, the vocal range isn’t wide, so it’s easy to sing at karaoke if you adjust it to your own key.
It’s a catchy anime song with refrains that stick in your ears.
Kokoro-eRoad of Major

Released in November 2004 as Road of Major’s first major-label single.
It was the opening theme for the NHK Educational anime Major — 1st Season.
In the anime’s opening credits, it was written as “Kokoroe -KOKOROE-.” Musically, it has an uptempo, pop-punk/beat-rock feel and should be very easy to sing at karaoke.
However, since there are many phrases—especially in the chorus—where you belt out high notes, those who aren’t confident with high pitches might want to lower the key.
Rather than worrying too much about detailed vocal techniques or vocalization methods, prioritizing energy and spirit will probably make it sound better!
Anime Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke: Special Feature [100+ Songs] (161–170)
RubyChippoke Ohashi

It’s the ending theme of the anime based on the game, Namu Amida Butsu! -Rendai UTENA-.
True to its description of being created around the theme of “benevolence,” both the music and the vocals have a very gentle feel.
When you sing it, try addressing the listener directly and sing in a relaxed manner!





