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: Special Feature [100+ Songs] (161–170)
GeGeGe no KitaroKiyoshi Hikawa

Even if you’re not an anime fan, this is probably a song you’ve heard before.
As the opening theme for the classic yokai anime GeGeGe no Kitaro, it has been cherished and passed down for many years.
In 2018, enka singer Kiyoshi Hikawa, who is a big fan himself, took up the mantle.
The original creator, Shigeru Mizuki, wrote the lyrics, and the playful rhythm gives it a fun vibe.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to match the pitch, making it a song that’s simple for a wide range of people to sing.
Adults and children alike—enjoy it together!
from the edgeFictionJunction feat. LiSA

The ending theme of the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, “from the edge,” is a collaboration between Yuki Kajiura’s music project FictionJunction, which handles the score for the series, and LiSA.
Incidentally, the opening theme is also sung by LiSA.
The song sits in an easy-to-sing vocal range, has a manageable tempo, and is very singable.
PlanetariaFujifabric

Fujifabric’s song “Planetaria,” with its lyrical lyrics and catchy pop sound, explores themes of self-discovery and human relationships, conveying the importance of facing forward even while feeling lost.
Released on October 25, 2023, the single was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “My New Boss Is Goofy.” Emphasizing that the courage to overcome the hardships encountered on life’s journey can be drawn from relationships with those dear to us, it serves as a guidepost toward the future.
Highly recommended for those who feel adrift in life or who want to reflect on their relationships with loved ones.
Seishun SeminarStudy

The opening theme song of the TV anime We Never Learn, titled Seishun Seminar, is performed by the voice actor unit study, made up of the series’ main characters’ voice actors.
Since the anime is about studying, the theme song also features Q&A-style expressions and covers themes related to studying and youth.
It’s a cute, easy-to-sing track.
I’d love to hear it sung by a trio.
GarnetHanako Oku

It’s the theme song of the film “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.” It’s a track by singer-songwriter Hanako Oku, released in 2006 as her fourth single.
Her gentle, conversational singing voice is soothing.
The simple melody and song structure make it easy to remember.
I...beautiful night

This is the 17th digital-only single by the three-piece rock band Atarayo, released in January 2024.
It’s used as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime “The Dangers in My Heart.” The melody is largely centered around a comfortable vocal range, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.
There are also spoken-word and rap-like sections, so don’t overthink those—just dive into the song and enjoy it! The tempo feels good for many listeners, which is another strong selling point.
If you can create a clear contrast between the lower-range parts and the high notes sung in falsetto, it will come across even better.
TelepathYorushika

“Telepath,” the 12th digital-only single written as the opening theme for the TV anime Kaina of the Great Snow Sea.
It’s a track whose ensemble, featuring a catchy piano melody, really sticks in your ears.
While the vocal range is fairly wide, many sections sit in a lower key for a Yorushika song, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
The melody is relaxed, but be careful: if you don’t consciously sing with the bouncy feel of the shuffle beat, you won’t capture the original vibe.





