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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!

Anime Songs That Are Easy to Sing at Karaoke [100+ Tracks] (181–190)

Naked HeroVaundy

A singer-songwriter and current art school student, Vaundy is in the spotlight as a leading next-generation musician.

This track was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Ranking of Kings, and its emotional arrangement—blending a floating lightness with a hefty depth—really amps up the energy.

It’s relatively easy to sing since it has few tricky techniques like wide interval jumps, but dynamics are crucial, so be careful not to sound monotonous.

It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

soliloquyHachiware (CV: Makoto Tanaka)

Chiikawa: Something Small and Cute features lots of adorable characters drawn by illustrator Nagano.

The anime’s ending theme is Hitorigotsu, sung by the character Hachiware, who appears in the show.

Makoto Tanaka, Hachiware’s voice actor, also performs the song in character.

The lyrics, which capture morning musings, and the simple melody are somehow deeply moving.

With its relaxed tempo and clear, easy-to-imagine imagery expressed in straightforward words, it’s a song that even children will find easy to sing!

To you who have lived until todaySky Peace

[MV] To You Who Have Lived Until Today / Sky Peace
To You Who Have Lived Until Today - Sky Peace

An emotional song chosen as the ending theme for the anime SD Gundam World Heroes.

It’s a track by popular YouTuber duo Sky Peace, released in 2021 as their fourth single.

The beautifully resonant string tones create a soothing atmosphere.

Although the song incorporates rap, the tempo is on the relaxed side, so it’s approachable even if you’re not confident with rapid delivery.

The key is how well you can convey the sense of openness in the chorus.

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

This song was chosen as the theme for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-Class Gourmet Survival!!”.

It’s a work by the band SEKAI NO OWARI, who are also active overseas, and it was released in 2013 as their sixth single.

The marching band-style sound pairs well with the lyrics—You’re not alone; let’s walk toward the future together—creating a very heartwarming feel.

Since the melody stays in a relatively low range throughout, it should be approachable even for men who struggle with higher notes.

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity. ano

After leaving You’ll Melt More! (Yurumerumo!), ano launched her solo career and, thanks to her unique persona, has become a regular on variety shows.

Her third major digital-only single, Chu, Diversity, which was used as the ending theme for episode 7 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man, stands out for its cute vocals over a thrilling ensemble.

The addictive chorus phrases and melody line make it a joy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a catchy pop tune you’ll want to perform along with its unforgettable dance routine.

Liar MoonYorushika

A Whisker Away | Liar – Yorushika | Promotion Video | Netflix Anime
Lying Moon, Yorushika

Usozuki, which was selected as the ending song for the animated film A Whisker Away, closes out the 1st EP Sousaku.

Its floating, piano‑featured ensemble leaves a strong impression.

While there are some high notes that use falsetto here and there, the overall key is low and the range isn’t very wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

With its relaxed melody, it’s a recommended pop tune when you want to sing gently and tenderly.

I'm in love.Hack’nBerry Composed by Pasocom Music Club

“I’m in Love,” featured as the ending theme of the anime Yurei Deco, is performed by Hack’nBerry, a unit formed by the characters Berry and Hack from the show.

The vocals are by their respective voice actors, Mirai Kawakatsu and Anna Nagase.

The track was produced by the DTM unit PASOCOM MUSIC CLUB.

Since it’s a unit song, being able to sing it as a duo is one of the reasons it’s easy to perform.

Some lines move quickly, but as long as you stay calm and coordinate with your singing partner, you’ll be fine!