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[Elementary School Students] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?

This time, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing karaoke songs that have been popular among elementary school students so far.

We hope you find it helpful!

It’s sure to get everyone hyped up.

[Elementary School Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)

Message of RougeYumi Matsutoya43rank/position

Rouge's Message – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya) (Full)
Rouge no Dengon Matsutoya Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya showcases a wide range of talents as a singer-songwriter, lyricist, composer, and pianist.

Released on February 20, 1975, “Rouge no Dengon” has been featured across various media and has been loved by people of all ages.

Its lyrics, set to a lively melody, portray a bittersweet message to a lover.

Since it was used as the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s film “Kiki’s Delivery Service,” I think even elementary school students know this song.

While the lyrics are somewhat mature, the bright tone and easy-to-sing melody make it a great choice—why not give it a try, especially for girls in the upper grades?

Ponyo on the CliffFujioaka Fujimaki & Nozomi Ohashi44rank/position

This piece, born as the theme song for a Studio Ghibli animated film and released in December 2007, expresses the story of a little fish girl who comes from the sea through a catchy melody and charming lyrics.

It drew attention even before the film’s release and became a hit loved by a wide range of generations, from children to adults.

Its simple, easy-to-remember melody is perfect for karaoke.

Sing it with friends or family, and it will surely become a fun memory.

HirogarhythmAmi Ishii · Chiha Yoshitake45rank/position

"Hirogaru Sky! Precure" Ending Theme Song "Hirogarhythm" (Non-Credit ver.)
Hirogarhythm Ami Ishii · Chiha Yoshi­take

The song “Hirogarhythm,” which plays during the ending of the anime Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure, is an easy number for elementary school kids to sing! The powerful yet gentle vocals by Ami Ishii and Chiha Yositake are soothing, and the bright rhythm lifts children’s spirits.

The tempo isn’t too fast, so it’s easy to follow the lyrics, and everyone can get excited while enjoying energetic dancing.

Why not give it a try at karaoke? Sing, dance, and you’re sure to make lots of wonderful memories!

Giant DreamSubaru Kimura (Gian)46rank/position

Takeshi Gouda is a character from the anime Doraemon, which is popular among elementary school students.

In the story, he is often called by his nickname, Gian.

As for Gian, it’s officially established that he has a “terrible singing voice.” While he can just barely carry a tune, those around him consider his singing so awful that it’s unbearable to listen to.

For elementary schoolers who aren’t confident in their singing, we recommend “Giant Dream”! This is Gian’s debut song as a singer.

Since it’s sung by Gian to begin with, it’s absolutely fine if you go off key.

In fact, being off-key might even make everyone happier!

KanadeSukima Switch47rank/position

Sukima Switch – “Kanade” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / KANADE Music Video
Kanade Sukima Switch

“Kanade” is the second single and signature song by Sukima Switch, a musical duo consisting of Takuya Ohashi and Shintaro Tokita.

It became a long-running hit, spending an extended period on charts such as the Oricon Chart and the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

It’s also popular for karaoke and has been covered by various artists! Although it’s a poignant number about parting, its relaxed tempo makes it easy for children to sing as well.

At any timeNoriyuki Makihara48rank/position

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “No Matter What” (Music Video) [3rd Single] (1991) Noriyuki Makihara/donnatokimo [No. 1]
Noriyuki Makihara, no matter when

Noriyuki Makihara is a singer-songwriter known for his gentle melodies and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

“Donna Toki mo,” released in 1991, is a timeless classic loved by many and has been used in films, commercials, and as a tie-in for baseball tournaments.

The song conveys a message of strength and positivity, encouraging people not to give up even when facing everyday worries and anxieties.

It’s not difficult for children to sing this song at karaoke.

In fact, Makihara’s music contains messages that young listeners can relate to and find empowering.

This song is especially recommended for singing with friends and family; singing it together can deepen feelings of unity and emotional connection.

Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~Takako Matsu49rank/position

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~ Ari no mama de ~ Takako Matsu

Let It Go ~As I Am~ sung by Takako Matsu evokes a world of sparkling, glistening snow.

Its melody, which captivates both children and adults, is perfect for third- and fourth-graders in elementary school.

Once you start singing, you’ll feel as if you’ve become Elsa! The empowering message of bravely expressing your true self will surely make your heart leap.

With this bright and lively song, why not try karaoke for the first time and have a blast with your friends?