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 (31–40)
I My MocoInori Minase

The fourth single from voice actress Inori Minase, who’s hugely popular for her idol-worthy looks and powerful vocals.
It’s the opening theme for the TV anime Tsuredure Children.
The invigorating melody and her clear, pure voice are sure to soothe you.
Any girl who worries about her relationships with others will definitely relate.
Sound of the RainbowEir Aoi

The sixth single by Eir Aoi, a popular anisong singer with many fans.
It is the theme song for the TV anime Sword Art Online: Extra Edition.
This song reminds you of the importance of the person who stays by your side.
ProgressShikao Suga

A signature work by Suga Shikao that masterfully expresses human emotions.
It’s the theme song for the popular documentary program “Professional.” The song is a pep talk to oneself who can’t keep up with the gap between ideals and reality.
Many people were surely encouraged by the lyric, “Just one more step.”
Hey! Calorie QueenAyana Taketatsu

The eighth single from Ayana Taketatsu, a hugely popular voice actress known for her adorable looks and surprisingly different personality.
It serves as the ending theme for the TV anime Dagashi Kashi.
With lyrics that let you forget reality and her cute singing voice, your worries will simply melt away.
Romeo and Cinderelladoriko feat. Hatsune Miku
Isn’t it rarer to find someone who knows Hatsune Miku but doesn’t know this song? It’s quite an old track, but that’s exactly why it’s a beloved one by many.
Truly a song for girls.
Even the famous Sachiko Kobayashi has covered it, so if someone is a bit hesitant about VOCALOID, it might be good to introduce them to her version first.
Recommended cheer-up songs for elementary school girls to sing at karaoke (41–50)
Go!Go!Let’s GoE-girls

Girl groups with razor-sharp dancing and singing are a source of admiration for junior high school girls.
Whether it’s mastering dance or perfectly copying their songs, daily effort is needed to get even a little closer to them.
Let’s keep working hard until that day comes.
Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

This is a signature song by a girls’ band that gained attention after being featured in a commercial.
The song and its lyrics are very positive, so why not send it to a friend who’s feeling a bit down? It will surely help lift their spirits at least a little.





