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Anime Songs Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026]

When you look at karaoke rankings for anime songs, older, long-standing anime often dominate the top spots.

However, the theme song from that explosively popular anime has also made it into the rankings.

I think anime songs are must-know tracks that can get people of any generation excited, so be sure to learn them!

Anime Song Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026] (71–80)

Unchanging ThingsHanako Oku71rank/position

[TokiKake] The Unchanging Things / Hanako Oku (Covered by Kobasolo & Kopi)
Kawaranaimono by Okukhanako

After getting all hyped up at karaoke, how about switching to something a bit more mellow? This song played as an insert track in the film “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.” The lyrics make it easy to get emotionally absorbed, so it’s perfect for tightening up the mood after the excitement.

Your friends might even think, “Oh?” when they hear it! The melody line can feel a bit tricky, but if you can pull it off, people around you might see you in a new light!

Red fractionMELL72rank/position

This is MELL’s major-label debut single and the opening theme for the anime BLACK LAGOON.

The song kicks off with a shout, and with lyrics written entirely in English by MELL herself, it exudes a powerful drive that feels like blasting through anything in your way.

It’s just incredibly cool! I want to sing it with a strong, low-end punch.

Getting everyone to join in on the calls during the song should make it even more exciting!

CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAHironobu Kageyama73rank/position

Hironobu Kageyama – CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA .Live.mp4
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA Hironobu Kageyama

The song title “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” is read as “Chara Hetchará.” It’s the theme song of Dragon Ball Z, which has fans not only in Japan but all around the world.

From episode 1 to episode 199, this track graced the anime’s opening.

Just hearing the tentoro’s “tereren tereren” riff makes your heart dance, doesn’t it? The lyrics set your heart racing for the grand adventure ahead and say that no matter what happens, it’ll be no big deal—content that excites not only boys but adults too.

It’s a song everyone will want to sing together!

star*frostnonoc74rank/position

nonoc “star*frost” MV (TV anime “Astra Lost in Space” opening theme)
star*frostnonoc

Set to a gritty, hard-driving rock sound, this fiery anime song declares a headlong charge toward the future, no matter what.

It’s a track by nonoc, a singer from Hokkaido, released in 2019 as her second single.

It serves as the opening theme for the anime Astra Lost in Space.

The dense, powerful production paired with her clear, transparent vocals is captivating.

It’s an incredible stress reliever at karaoke, so belt it out to your heart’s content! You might even have a blast doing a big sing-along with friends.

Song of HopeUltra Tower75rank/position

TV anime Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma opening sequence
Song of Hope Ultra Tower

This is the debut single by Ultra Tower, a band that drew attention in their amateur days by winning the Kansai Grand Prix at The 2nd Music Revolution, yet disbanded after a short three years following their major-label debut.

The song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, and its refreshing melody paired with positive lyrics heightens anticipation for the series.

The chorus stays in a high register; if you find it hard to hit those notes, adjust the key on the karaoke machine to suit your range.

With its driving pace, it’s a rock tune that can really energize a karaoke session—give it a shot if you think you can ride the momentum.

Anpanman's MarchDreaming76rank/position

This is the opening theme of the TV anime “Soreike! Anpanman.” It was released as a single by Dreaming on November 21, 1988.

It’s a quintessential, classic anime song that both children and adults can sing together.

I also recommend the equally famous ending theme.

idolYOASOBI77rank/position

YOASOBI "Idol" Official Music Video
Idol YOASOBI

Known as one of YOASOBI’s signature songs, this track became a breakout hit as the opening theme for the anime “Oshi no Ko.” Released in June 2023, it sparked major buzz both in Japan and overseas, becoming the first Japanese song to reach No.

1 on the Billboard Global Excl.

U.

S.

chart.

The lyrics, which depict both the front and the hidden sides of idol life, deeply resonate with listeners.

With its driving melody and memorable chorus, it’s guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session or party.

It’s a must-listen not only for idol fans but for anyone striving to be true to themselves.