The latest anime anthem bangers that get everyone hyped at karaoke
From among the legendary anime songs energizing the music scene, here are the latest karaoke crowd-pleasers recommended by our music studio staff.
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The latest anime song bangers that hype up karaoke (131–140)
Rosé (Prod. TeddyLoid)Hikari Mitsushima

This is a collaborative song by actress Hikari Mitsushima and producer TeddyLoid, written specifically as the ending theme for the anime Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture.
The lyrics, themed around hope and conviction in the face of darkness, pair strikingly with an innovative sound that fuses electropop and electronica.
Mitsushima’s emotionally rich vocals and TeddyLoid’s cutting-edge production are a perfect match.
Released in May 2024, the first-press limited edition includes a deluxe booklet.
It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for anyone seeking refined, sophisticated music.
Smile BombMasako Mawatari

With its easy-to-follow rhythm and lyrics, this anime song is simple for anyone to sing.
It’s a nostalgic classic that many people know, so it’s a great choice to liven things up at karaoke with anyone.
It’s definitely a song worth practicing and making your go-to number.
New EraAdo

Have you already seen the anime film ONE PIECE FILM RED? Many music fans were probably interested in the fact that Ado performs songs provided by seven different artists.
The movie’s main theme is New Genesis, composed by Yasutaka Nakata.
Both the lyrics and the powerful, fast-paced feel matched the film’s story perfectly.
The melody jumps sharply up and down, so it’s a bit challenging, but it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
GIRA×2★SEVENHE★VENS

This song is an insert track from the feature film Uta no Prince-sama: Maji LOVE Kingdom.
Since it’s from a hugely popular anime, I imagine many people are already singing it at karaoke.
Anime songs aren’t just for otaku anymore—people from all walks of life listen to and sing them.
Among them, idol songs in particular tend to be real hype tracks; they feel great to sing at karaoke and really get everyone around you pumped up.
You might expect that, since it’s by male idols, only women would listen, but it seems plenty of men enjoy it too.
Highly recommended for all genders!
No, noReoNa

If you want the people you go to karaoke with to think, “Wow, you know such a stylish song!”, I recommend Nainai.
It’s a track by ReoNa, a singer who rose to fame through her online activities, released in 2021.
The song was used as the ending theme for the anime Shadow House, and its arrangement, which reflects the work’s gothic mood and distinctive worldview, is captivating.
The key to singing it is balancing calm and intensity: up to the pre-chorus, try to sing as gently as possible.
Then open up your emotions in the chorus—doing so makes it easier to convey where the song really soars to everyone listening!
Easy Breezychelmico

To put it bluntly, this is an extremely difficult song to sing at karaoke.
The lyrics move forward in a rap-like style with a distinctive rhythm and no breaks, making it quite a challenge just to keep up.
But precisely because of that, the sense of accomplishment and the attention you’ll get when you manage to finish it are incredible.
It’s a track that truly befits the opening theme of “Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!” Enjoy diving into it while watching the elaborate music video.
Theater of LifeKonomi Suzuki

For those who love both rock and anime songs, I recommend “Theater of Life.” It was released by Konomi Suzuki in 2020 and was used as the opening theme for the anime Deca-Dence.
The track blends resonant, guitar-driven sound with the unique hype of anison.
Its lyrics, filled with determination and courage, will lift your spirits.
If you sing it passionately and let it soar, the people around you will get fired up, too.
Deliver your performance with the same power as her commanding vocals.





