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These are the anime songs you’ll want girls to sing at karaoke! Classic hits that will liven up the crowd.

Many people probably want to know which songs will be a hit at karaoke.

In particular, recent anime theme songs increasingly feature wonderful tracks by skilled female artists like Lira Ikuta and Riria.

, which can make it hard to choose.

So in this article, we’ll introduce carefully selected anime songs that are guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.

With their clear vocals and delicate lyrics, these songs let you sing expressively and captivate the room! Be sure to find a new favorite tune!

Hype Anime Songs (31–40)

Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

LiSA “Gurenge” -MUSIC CLIP YouTube EDIT ver.-
Gurenge LiSA

LiSA’s song “Gurenge” is a fail-safe choice regardless of gender.

It colored the nationwide boom of the massively popular anime “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,” which depicts battles between demons and swordsmen in the Taisho era and even appeared on the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

While it may have an image of being popular among women, as a Shonen Jump series it’s of course also loved by men.

Rather than something you sing for others, it’s a repertoire everyone can belt out together and enjoy.

It’s definitely a song worth learning to sing—you won’t regret it!

secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE

We Still Don't Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day. ED [secret base ~What You Gave Me~ (10 years after Ver.)]
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ ZONE

It’s one of ZONE’s signature songs and a classic that has been covered by many artists.

It was the theme song for the drama “Kids War,” and in 2011 it drew major attention again as an insert song in the anime “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.” Its heartrending lyrics fit the anime’s story perfectly, making it a beloved song with many fans.

100% for YouKyary Pamyu Pamyu

Among Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s many songs, this one might be the most poppy and peaceful.

It became the theme song for the anime Crayon Shin-chan, which makes it an appealing number that people of all ages can enjoy.

The melody is also easy to sing at karaoke, enhancing the song’s euphoric vibe.

The lyrics are, of course, catchy as well—making it an irresistibly appealing pop song for everyone to enjoy, and a perfect addition to any karaoke repertoire!

Bring the Rain to Quench the ThirstMinami

Lyrics where wistfulness and strength intertwine resonate deeply with listeners.

While yearning for ideal love, this song portrays the struggle with an imperfect reality, showcasing Minami’s delicate sensibility.

Released in January 2019, it was used as a TV anime’s opening theme and became a major hit, ranking high on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

Minami’s clear vocals and a sound that’s pop yet lingeringly profound are sure to shine in karaoke as well.

It’s the perfect track to sing in front of a partner or someone you’re interested in.

World SamsaraUnlucky Morpheus

[Official MV] Unlucky Morpheus “World Reincarnation (Sekai-Rinne)”
World Reincarnation Unlucky Morpheus

This is a song by Unlucky Morpheus characterized by its grand melody and powerful vocals.

Released in July 2024, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World?”.

The lyrics delve deeply into the fate of the world and the role of the individual, resonating strongly with listeners.

Fuki’s commanding high notes and soaring vibrato are elements that become even more captivating when sung by a woman.

If you perform it in front of men who like anime songs with a metal-leaning sound, you’re sure to win their hearts!

Hype Anime Songs (41–50)

ReCodaTRUE

[TRUE] 'ReCoda' Music Video (TV anime 'Sound! Euphonium 3' opening theme song)
ReCodaTRUE

The opening theme for Sound! Euphonium 3 by TRUE is a gem of a pop tune that sets everyday emotions to music.

Her distinctive vocals and melodies leave a strong impression and effortlessly capture the hearts of anime fans.

Released in April 2024, the song shot up the music charts across the board right after its debut.

As a trending anisong singer, she’s drawing more attention than ever.

If you’re a guy who loves anime and music, you’ll definitely find yourself smitten by the sight of the woman singing this track! Let her voice, brimming with courage and hope, soothe you—and bring the two of you that much closer.

Setting SunYorushika

YOASOBI – Setting Sun (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Setting Sun Yorushika

Yorushika is a two-person rock band that keeps detailed profiles private, based on the concept that they want people to focus purely on the music rather than the artists’ image.

Their 15th digital-only single, “Shayou,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime The Dangers in My Heart, leaves a lasting impression with its catchy guitar riffs and vocals that carry a bittersweet tinge.

The slightly wistful lyrics might even convey a sense of feminine mystique when sung at karaoke.

It’s a number with a summery atmosphere and a comfortable ensemble—one that men are likely to be captivated by at karaoke.