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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Cheer Songs Recommended for Elementary School Girls to Sing at Karaoke (11–20)
Maru Maru Mori MoriKaoru and Tomoki, sometimes Muku.

This catchy song, sprinkled with bright, upbeat wordplay and rhythmic onomatopoeia, is a heartwarming track that gently embraces children’s growth and everyday joys.
Its simple, easy-to-remember melody and lyrics depicting familiar happiness resonate honestly with listeners.
Released in May 2011 as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Marumo no Okite,” it marked the debut of Kaoru to Tomoki, Tamani Mook.
It reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and also earned a spot in that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
With choreography everyone can enjoy and adorable vocals, it’s the perfect song not only as a cheer tune for sports days and athletic meets, but also for school events and any occasion where people want to get energized together.
For the First Time in ForeverSayaka Kanda

An insert song from the Disney animated film Frozen.
It is sung by Sayaka Kanda, who has been active across a wide range of fields including voice acting, anime songs, and musicals.
This song makes you believe that something good will surely happen even when you’re feeling down.
It gives courage to girls who dare to dream.
DREAMERLila Ikuta

A gem of a mid-tempo ballad whose burning passion and single-minded pursuit of a dream strikes straight to the heart.
Lila Ikuta returns to her roots as an artist, expressing her love for music and her determination in unembellished, down-to-earth words.
Written as an insert song for the drama “Paripi Kōmei” and later self-covered for release in March 2025 as part of the album Hyakka Ryoran, the track weaves the struggles and growth of those who love music into a gently enveloping melody, letting their powerful longing for their dreams resonate deeply.
It’s a song of support that gives a push to students immersed in practice and warmly stands by their efforts—one we hope you’ll play during training scenes for sports days and athletic festivals.
Nihon no Mikata - I Came Because It’s NevadaYajima Beauty Salon

This song portrays the charms of Japan from a unique perspective.
It humorously depicts Japanese culture and society through the eyes of a foreigner, sure to put a smile on listeners’ faces.
Released in October 2008, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon charts and became a major hit with over 1.
5 million downloads.
Since it’s a track by a unit born from the Tunnels’ TV show, it was frequently featured on television.
It’s a perfect karaoke song that everyone can enjoy while laughing together—great for getting pumped up with friends.
It’s also a feel-good tune that helps you rediscover what’s great about Japan, so it’s recommended for when you’re feeling down.
DISCOTHEQUENana Mizuki

A popular song by Nana Mizuki, a voice actress now known as a popular artist.
It was the opening theme for the TV anime Rosario + Vampire CAPU2.
Her adorably sweet voice is soothing just to listen to.
It’s a healing song that lifts your spirits and makes you feel happy.
Fallin’ARIA

This is a cheer song by Aria, whose overwhelming vocal sensibility and rich, deep sound perfectly match the urban flavor of rhythm and blues.
With stylish lyrics that inspire a positive, karaoke-ready mood, it’s a great fit for high school girls as well.
Recommended Cheer-Up Songs for Elementary School Girls to Sing at Karaoke (21–30)
Glamorous SkyMika Nakashima

This is a cheer song by Mika Nakashima, who has established herself as a charismatic beauty artist with a striking presence thanks to her husky voice and visuals.
With a glamorous mood and a refined atmosphere that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, it’s an uplifting piece especially recommended for high school girls.





