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Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2025] [Elementary School Students]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 karaoke songs for elementary school students, ranked in order of most views! It’s packed with popular karaoke tracks perfect for kids who feel they don’t have many songs they can sing yet.

The playlist is updated every week.

[Elementary School Students] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2025] (21–30)

swallowYOASOBI22rank/position

A YOASOBI song created together with children.

Its light, approachable melody weaves in the importance of living together.

Released digitally in October 2021 as the theme song for NHK’s children’s SDGs program series, the piece has since been loved in many settings, including being played at Tokyo Yakult Swallows official games and performed on the Red and White Year-End Song Festival.

Using a small swallow as its symbol and depicting a journey to new places, the lyrics sing of the coexistence of different lives and values, resonating deeply with listeners.

Why not incorporate it into occasions where everyone can sing together, such as sports days or school performances?

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster's Flower Song)Vaundy23rank/position

Monster’s Flower Song / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Kaiju no Hanauta Vaundy

This is a song that reminds you of the innocent dreams of childhood.

The story, depicted through Vaundy’s unique worldview, resonates deeply alongside its energetic sound.

The protagonist’s attempt to reclaim a fading passion through the song of someone dear is striking, and it gives courage to those who listen.

Included on the May 2020 album “strobo,” the track was also featured in a Maruha Nichiro commercial, and after its performance at the 2022 Kouhaku Uta Gassen, it became beloved by many.

In 2023, it topped the annual karaoke rankings, and with its upbeat, live-ready feel, it’s the perfect song for anyone looking to get pumped up together at school events or class performances.

Bunny GirlAKASAKI24rank/position

[AKASAKI] Bunny Girl (Lyric Video)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

The classic hit “Bunny Girl,” which became a nationwide sensation in 2024.

It’s a breakout number by the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI, winning overwhelming support from young people, especially on TikTok and Instagram.

Even most upper-grade elementary school students will likely recognize it.

With a range of mid1 C to mid2 E, it boasts one of the narrowest vocal ranges in J-pop, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

WhiningMAISONdes feat. Wanuka, asmi25rank/position

[102] [feat. Wanuka, asmi] Yowanehaki / MAISONdes
Yowanehaki [MAISONdes feat. Wanuka, asmi]

Yowanehaki, released in 2021 by the music project MAISONdes, features singer-songwriters Wanuka and asmi and became a viral hit on TikTok.

It’s characterized by clear, easy-to-remember phrases and a melody that even children who aren’t confident singers can easily try.

The key is to sing as if you’re speaking, rather than belting it out.

It’s a melodic song sprinkled with unique expressions.

Try singing along to the mid-tempo rhythm.

Yes, with pleasure.Kent on this side26rank/position

Elementary school students often use devices with various restrictions, but isn’t it likely that most of them still use TikTok regularly? With that in mind, I recommend “Hai Yorokonde.” The chorus features an octave-up harmony, so the overall vocal range is fairly wide, but if you sing an octave lower, even elementary schoolers—whose voices can be unstable—should be able to handle it.

The flow is a bit complex, but its recognition and popularity are top-notch, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

DoraemonGen Hoshino27rank/position

Gen Hoshino – Doraemon (Official Video)
Doraemon Gen Hoshino

How about Gen Hoshino’s “Doraemon”? This song is memorable for its catchy, easy-to-remember chorus and is also known as the theme song for the 2018 film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island.” Blending Hoshino’s unique worldview with the charm of Doraemon, it’s sure to make fun times with close friends and family even more lively.

The dance-filled music video is also popular, and the simple choreography is perfect for kids to dance to! Why not enjoy Gen Hoshino’s stylish musical world at karaoke?

We are!Hiroshi Kitadani28rank/position

TV Anime “ONE PIECE” 1000th Episode Commemoration: We Are!
We Are! Kitadani Hiroshi

It’s an energetic song packed with courage and a spirit of adventure.

With themes of camaraderie and taking on your dreams, it carries a bright, positive message.

Its up-tempo rock sound and powerful vocals make it a track that both kids and adults can sing along to and get excited about together.

This was Hiroshi Kitadani’s first single, released in November 1999 as the very first opening theme for the popular anime One Piece.

It was released by Nippon Columbia and includes a karaoke version.

The lyrics are simple and easy to remember, and the melody is familiar and catchy, making it a staple choice for karaoke.

It’s a song everyone can sing with one heart, so it’s sure to liven up school events and sports days.