[By Scene] Christmas Karaoke Song Catalog: From Classics to the Newest Hits
When the Christmas season arrives, many of you probably feel like singing Christmas songs at karaoke, right?
But there are so many Christmas songs that it can be hard to decide what to sing.
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So in this article, we’ll introduce our recommended Christmas songs for karaoke!
First, we’ll share 20 songs recommended for all ages and genders.
After that, we’ve organized picks by situation—by gender, for kids, and Western songs—so be sure to use this as a handy guide when choosing your setlist!
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Christmas songs for children (1–10)
Hey, Santa Claus grandpaNEW!Lyrics by Tonbo Yuasa / Music by Hirotaka Nakagawa

It’s a fun song that asks, from a child’s unique perspective, what Santa Claus did when he was little.
With lyrics by Tombo Yuasa and music by Hirotaka Nakagawa, the song is included on the album “Tonbo-sensei no Wakuwaku Shūkai” and has long been loved in early childhood education settings.
Its appeal lies in the easy-to-sing melody and gentle wording, and the piano accompaniment is arranged simply.
The lyrics, filled with warmth and anticipation for Santa, perfectly capture how children feel as they look forward to Christmas.
It’s ideal for Christmas events at kindergartens and nurseries, as well as for family time at home.
Sing it together, and you’re sure to make even more happy Christmas memories.
Joyful! Pretty Cure ChristmasNEW!Miyuki Sawashiro

This is an insert song that played in the Christmas episode of the hugely popular anime “Go! Princess Precure.” It’s included on the album “Go! Princess Precure Vocal Album 2 ~For My Dream~,” released in November 2015.
With fir trees and candles, Santa and reindeer, it portrays the fun moments of a Christmas party and fills you with excitement just by listening.
Sung brightly by Haruka Haruno and Towa Akagi/Cure Scarlet and friends, this track is sure to boost your Christmas spirit.
Try singing it out loud with your friends, getting into character as Precure together!
All I Want For Christmas Is YouNEW!Demon Slayer MMD

This is a fan-made MMD video where characters from the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba sing and dance to classic Christmas songs.
Tanjiro, Nezuko, and the Hashira appear one after another, and the choral staging—like weaving a harmony—is dazzling.
The Christmas-themed backdrops, such as snowy landscapes and illuminations, along with the inventive camera work, make it a joy to watch.
Released on platforms like YouTube, it’s highly praised by fans as a video that lets you feel both love for the characters and the festive holiday spirit at the same time.
It’s perfect for gatherings of kids who love Demon Slayer or for family karaoke time.
If you sing while channeling your favorite character, it’s sure to be a hit!
Christmas songs for children (11–20)
The wind and the snow are my friends.NEW!NEUTRINO

It’s a friendly song that brings to mind children enjoying Christmas.
This piece portrays the bright spirits of kids who play happily with nature, turning even the cold winter wind and snow into their allies, and it was released on a video site in a version using the NEUTRINO singing voice synthesis engine.
The original song is the Japanese version of Disney’s classic “Frosty the Snowman,” and it’s also included on the album “Disney Music Town ~ Christmas Party.” With its relaxed tempo and easy-to-follow melody, it’s simple to remember and designed so even elementary school children can sing it with ease.
It’s recommended for karaoke with friends and family when you want to boost the Christmas mood! Sing along together with plenty of cheer.
Hey, Santa Claus grandpaNEW!Lyrics by Tonbo Yuasa / Music by Hirotaka Nakagawa

It’s a fun song that asks, from a child’s unique perspective, what Santa Claus did when he was little.
With lyrics by Tombo Yuasa and music by Hirotaka Nakagawa, the song is included on the album “Tonbo-sensei no Wakuwaku Shūkai” and has long been loved in early childhood education settings.
Its appeal lies in the easy-to-sing melody and gentle wording, and the piano accompaniment is arranged simply.
The lyrics, filled with warmth and anticipation for Santa, perfectly capture how children feel as they look forward to Christmas.
It’s ideal for Christmas events at kindergartens and nurseries, as well as for family time at home.
Sing it together, and you’re sure to make even more happy Christmas memories.
Santa Claus the ScatterbrainLyrics by Osamu Yoshioka / Music by Asei Kobayashi

It’s the classic children’s Christmas song, “Awatenbo no Santa Claus.” The Santa in this song gets things wrong—he mixes up the actual day of Christmas, and instead of quietly leaving presents, he makes a big noise just checking inside the house.
Nothing seems to go quite right for him.
But he stays positive and tries his best to make Christmas a fun day.
I think children can learn from this Santa the importance of not giving up even when you make mistakes.
It’s a famous song, so be sure to sing it together and have fun!
Jingle BellsComposer/Lyricist: James Lord Pierpont
Japanese translated lyrics: Shoji Miyazawa

The classic Christmas song “Jingle Bells,” loved by children all around the world, is well known to everyone.
The tinkling sound of the bells hints at the joyful beginning of Christmas.
It may be the song children are most familiar with.





