Cheer songs recommended for elementary school girls to sing at karaoke
When it comes to Japanese songs that elementary school girls get into, many are likely anime theme songs, songs sung by idols, or tracks from TV dramas.
Among those, I’ve picked out and compiled songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.
Sing them when you go to karaoke with your family or friends!
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Recommended cheer-up songs for elementary school girls to sing at karaoke (91–100)
S(mile)ING!Ayaka Ohashi

It’s a motivational song from a girl who uses the metaphor, “Everyone around me shines brighter than I do—they’re like jewels.” Watching the people around her sparkle leaves her a bit despondent at first, but the lyrics trace her realization that she can just be herself, leap into the spotlight, and shine too—sure to leave a lasting impression.
I like the way you eat a lot.Makoto Kawamoto

This is a cheer song that became famous from a commercial, where the singer keeps saying they love how you just eat and eat.
It gently tells you they adore you happily devouring your meal, carrying a heartwarming charm.
After listening, it leaves you in the mood to eat all sorts of things.
Recommended cheer songs for elementary school girls to sing at karaoke (101–110)
Feels good, first place!Mako Morino

It’s a uniquely fresh cheer song that opens with the crisp sound of a baseball being lofted into the air.
It encourages you by saying that tough times are actually chances for a last-minute comeback, and it has a charm that reaches out to hold your hand and say, “Let’s do our best together.” It’s one of those tracks that really lifts your spirits, urging you to put some grit into it and knock it out of the park to keep pushing forward.
skyJuri Takita

It’s a motivational song that inspires you by saying that everything has a beginning and an end, but those are only markers.
It makes you realize that you’re the one who decides when something ends, and that as long as you never give up, things won’t end—they’ll keep moving forward.
Even if you stumble, it carries a depth that makes you want to start walking again.
Hot-Blooded Maiden AChinatsu Akasaki

As the title suggests, this is a cheer song that fires you up to tackle everything with all your might and a hot-blooded mindset.
Its passionate lyrics naturally give you a push, and by the time it ends, you’re amazed at how much energy you’ve gained.
It’s a track that puts a smile on your face, teaching you that even if you can’t do it alone, it’s okay as long as you give it your all together with someone.
I believeAyaka
It’s not a bright, cheery pep song, but the lyrics portray someone trying to move forward by believing in themselves, and by the end it leaves you feeling the same way—positive and encouraged.
There’s something truly compelling about Ayaka’s heartfelt singing.
Rolling Girlwowaka feat. Hatsune Miku

One of Hatsune Miku’s signature songs.
It suits female vocals with a high range.
Its driving pace keeps it engaging, and since it’s a famous, well-known track, delivering a full performance will earn big applause among people familiar with VOCALOID.
However, the key is generally high, so be careful not to strain your throat.






