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 (41–50)
LIKEYTwice

Their many songs, often used in dance classes and for club performances, are danceable, cute, and full of tracks that lift girls’ spirits.
They’re definitely songs you’ll want to perfect the dance and vocals for and practice a lot at karaoke.
pupilSakurako Ohara

She’s like the school’s heroine.
Her songs are often used to cheer on sports teams, and since she’s around junior high to high school age, it’s easy to relate to how she feels.
If her music were playing as BGM when you really want to give someone a strong push forward, it might help you pour even more feeling into it.
cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka

I have the impression that this song is almost always played at school events.
Sports festivals, cultural festivals—you name it.
It’s a versatile track when you want a cute, uplifting vibe.
The chorus especially gets everyone hyped, so it’s a great song for everyone to get into at karaoke.
Break the glass!Keyakizaka46

Middle schoolers tend to get frustrated by all sorts of things.
In times like that, I recommend songs by Keyakizaka46.
Not as a way to blow off steam, but because their music can give you a push to break through the “wall” you can’t seem to get past.
PopKana Nishino

When you have a girls’ party at home, it’s nice to have friends you can talk to about anything—things you could never say before, or times you felt down.
In moments like that, letting loose and having a blast can be a great way to relieve stress.
It might also be fun for everyone to sing Kana Nishino’s songs together.
To the futureKiroro

As a classic artist for graduation ceremonies, Kiroro is a beloved favorite among younger generations.
This moving masterpiece, which sings of hopes for the future and gratitude to those around us, is cherished by many.
For many people, when it comes to songs of encouragement, Kiroro is the go-to.
I love you!Little Glee Monster

A hugely popular song by the acclaimed female group Little Glee Monster, known for their beautiful harmonies.
It’s a track packed full of the feeling, “I love you.” For many girls, it has become an encouraging love anthem that gives them a boost.





