[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.
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Elementary School Students: Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Rankings 2025 (51–60)
superstarKetsumeishi57rank/position

“Superstar” is a song by Ketsumeishi that was used as the opening theme for the anime Crayon Shin-chan.
It’s an upbeat dance track and an easy choice for karaoke.
The tempo is a bit fast, but it’s easy to keep the rhythm, and there isn’t much range in pitch, so even kids who aren’t confident singers will find it easy to sing.
However, there are many rap sections, so if you’re not comfortable with rap, make sure to practice.
That said, there aren’t many super-fast parts, so it’s beginner-friendly.
fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO58rank/position

It’s a song distinguished by a delicate, beautiful melody that fades like fireworks blossoming in the summer night sky.
DAOKO’s translucent vocals and Kenshi Yonezu’s rich, resonant voice express the passage of time and precious memories in a way that sinks into the heart.
Released as a single in August 2017, it was later included on the album “THANK YOU BLUE.” It was selected as the theme song for the anime film “Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?” released the same August, and it topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
With a simple, singable melody and a tone that suits both bright and calm voices, it’s perfect for karaoke when you want to get everyone excited or when you want people to listen to your singing.
Tango of the Red Ogre and the Blue OgreIsao Bito59rank/position

“The Tango of the Red Ogre and the Blue Ogre,” sung by the multi-talented entertainer Isao Bito, was released in January 1978 and featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta.” The song’s charm lies in its unique structure: a tango-style chorus paired with verse sections that evoke classic Japanese pop (kayōkyoku).
The lyrics depict a red ogre and a blue ogre dancing under the moonlight; as they begin to dance with excitement, the joy of overcoming differences and sharing friendship shines through.
It’s perfect for lower-grade elementary school children, yet sure to bring smiles when sung as a family.
It’s a tune so fun you’ll want to start dancing—be sure to try it at karaoke!
Mission! Health Number OneRED BLOOD CELL60rank/position

The anime Cells at Work! gained attention for its original concept of turning the inside of the human body into a story.
Its medical supervision is solid, and some scholars even recommend it for educational purposes.
The song Mission! Health Comes First is the opening theme of Cells at Work!, with a pop vibe.
The vocal range is narrow and there aren’t many long sustained notes, so as long as you can handle the macrophage part’s spoken-style lines, it can be considered a very low-difficulty piece.
[Elementary School Students] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Rankings [2025] (61–70)
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP61rank/position

SMAP has continued to be loved by many fans as one of Japan’s leading idol groups.
Among their songs, “The Only Flower in the World,” released in 2003, is a timeless classic cherished by people of all ages, from children to adults.
Written and composed by Noriyuki Makihara, the song was also used as the theme for the drama “Boku no Ikiru Michi” (The Way I Live).
It conveys the idea that each person is special, emphasizing the importance of shining in your own way beyond comparisons and competition.
This message resonates especially with children striving at school or in society, as well as adults looking to boost their self-esteem.
Why not try singing it at karaoke with your family?
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS62rank/position

Zenzenzense by RADWIMPS is a track that added brilliance to director Makoto Shinkai’s 2016 masterpiece anime film Your Name.
Created for the movie, the song has been loved by people of all ages and has naturally become a karaoke staple.
It’s approachable even for 3rd- and 4th-grade elementary school students, making it an easy and fun choice for karaoke beginners.
With a comfortable vocal range and a driving melody that evokes scenes from the film, it’s sure to set children’s hearts racing.
It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke, so be sure to sing it together with everyone!
paprikaFoorin63rank/position
If you’re looking for a song that will make kids’ hearts leap at karaoke, Paprika is the perfect pick! With its colorful, familiar melody, this track—created by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu—bursts with the voices of elementary and middle schoolers and radiates fun.
The bright, percussive rhythm naturally lifts the listener’s spirits, and its sprightly dance became a hit as well.
Why not fire up your karaoke session with this song that blows away any jitters? Sing along to the buoyant beat and enjoy a time full of smiles!






