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Anime Anthem Bangers That Hype Up Karaoke [Gather, Anime Fans!]

Among today’s music trends, one genre drawing a lot of attention is anime songs—“anisong.” It’s no longer uncommon for artists to break out after their track is chosen as an anime theme.

And there are so many you’ll want to try singing at karaoke! Still, you might find yourself thinking, “I don’t know which songs are popular,” or “I’m worried whether the songs I like will go over well…” That’s why this article introduces hype, crowd-pleasing picks from hugely popular anisong tracks.

If you check this when you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, you’ll be able to pick a song that perfectly matches the vibe of the room!

Anime Anthem Bangers That Hype Up Karaoke [Gather, Anime Fans] (151–160)

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

This is the fourth major-label single by SEKAI NO OWARI, a four-member co-ed rock band, chosen as the theme song for the animated film Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-Class Gourmet Survival!!.

Eschewing a conventional rock band instrumentation, it features a marching rhythm with bass drum and hand cymbals, and is crafted as a number that conveys the band’s signature sense of fantasy.

With a game-like image that evokes the feeling of setting off on an adventure with your companions, it’s perfect for singing at karaoke with close friends.

Become a flowerGreen Yellow Society

The Apothecary Diaries Non-Credit OP: Ryokuoushoku Shakai “Become a Flower” [Airing nationwide on the Nippon TV network every Saturday from 24:55!]
Bloom into a flower with Ryokuoushoku Shakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai is a four-member pop-rock band.

They created “Hana ni Natte” as the opening theme for the anime The Apothecary Diaries.

It’s an up-tempo rock tune with lyrics that celebrate living beautifully like a flower.

It’s enjoyable on its own, of course, but it’s also highly recommended to watch it together with the opening sequence.

The motion in the anime links with the song, letting you feel the theme even more.

Another major appeal is how the lyrics connect with the story.

No.1DISH//

MHA Season 5 OP / My Hero Academia TV Anime Season 5 Non-Credit Opening Movie / OP Theme: “No.1” by DISH//
No.1DISH//

If you want to hype everyone up with a rhythmic performance, we recommend “No.

1.” It’s a song released in 2021 by DISH//, the dance-rock band known for hits like “Neko,” and it was featured as the opening theme for the anime My Hero Academia.

The piano that rings out over the straightforward band sound evokes a sense of possibility for the future.

The high notes sung by vocalist Takumi Kitamura resonate powerfully.

Deliver this song with crisp, sharp vocals!

ShuraDOES

DOES “Shura” (Gintama anime on TV Tokyo: Ending Theme)
SHURA DOES

This is the fourth single, released in 2007, and it served as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Gintama.

It features a distinctive, jagged band sound.

The energy and fullness are remarkable for a three-piece band.

Recommended for men with lower vocal ranges.

NirvanaMUCC

The opening theme of the TV anime “Inu x Boku SS.” Though it’s beat-driven rock, it shifts and transforms like a fox spirit, with an aura of mystery.

The sound matches the anime’s occult vibe.

The subtle hint of melancholy is memorable, too.

It doesn’t go over the top, but a fully mellow song wouldn’t feel right either… This seems like it would fit perfectly for that in-between moment.

A Night for OnePorno Graffitti

PORNOGRAPHTTI 'Hitori no Yoru (Short ver.)' / PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Hitori no Yoru (Short Ver.)'
Hitorino Yoru Porno Graffitti

This song has existed since Porno Graffitti’s indie days and was released as their second single.

It was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime GTO, marking Porno Graffitti’s first anime tie-in.

With its up-tempo rock style, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

Anime Song Anthems That Hype Up Karaoke [Gather, Anime Fans] (161–170)

Revolutionary DualismT.M.Revolution

Nana Mizuki × T.M.Revolution “Kakumei Dualism” Music Video (Full ver.)
Revolution Dualism T.M.Revolution

Released in 2013, this collaborative single with Nana Mizuki was used as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator.

The powerful blend of male and female vocals creates a unique soundscape you won’t hear anywhere else.