Pop Music Artists Popular with Elementary School Students: Ranking [2025]
There are times when you think, “I’ve heard this song a lot, but who’s the artist?” That’s especially true with Western music.
In this ranking, we introduce the most popular Western music artists among elementary school students.
You might find some songs you’ve heard before.
Be sure to check it out!
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Most Popular Western Music Artists Among Elementary School Students [2025] (Ranks 91–100)
I Want You BackThe Jackson 592rank/position

The Jackson 5, the band that debuted in 1969 where the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, showcased his beautiful voice as a child.
As expected, all their songs are pop and influenced pop music around the world.
And among their songs, the one with an especially strong pop feel is “I Want You Back.” It’s famous for featuring Michael Jackson, then around 10 years old, as the lead vocalist.
For elementary school students, it’s essentially a voice from their own generation—how does it sound to you? Enjoy the lyrics, vocals, and performance to the fullest!
STAYThe Kid LAROI, Justin Bieber93rank/position

Another figure who made headlines through a collaboration with the manga Tokyo Revengers, which is gaining popularity even among elementary school students, is the Australian rapper The Kid LAROI.
In 2021, he collaborated with Justin Bieber on Stay, which reached number one on the U.
S.
charts and ranked tenth on Japan’s Billboard Japan Hot 100.
The lyrics include slang and other colloquial expressions, making it a song where you can learn more than just polished grammar.
Daydream BelieverThe Monkees94rank/position

Don’t forget to keep a dreaming heart.
Released in 1967, this song became the Monkees’ final No.
1 hit in the United States.
Davy Jones’s sweet vocals are truly memorable.
The lyrics, depicting a heart torn between ideals and reality, resonate across generations.
It was performed again during their 1986 reunion tour, captivating both new and longtime fans.
When you’re worn out by daily life or need a lift, listening to this song will surely bring you comfort.
It’s also a wonderful track that can teach elementary school students the importance of never giving up on their dreams.
Favorite SongToosii95rank/position

For elementary and junior high school students, it’s no exaggeration to say that the most important social media platform is TikTok.
Toosii’s hit “Favorite Song” is a track that went massively viral on TikTok.
If you use TikTok or Instagram, you’ve probably heard it at least once.
The real charm of this song lies in its sweet, heart-wrenching melody.
Since the overall pitch skews higher, I think the range is just right for elementary school kids.
Also, the vocals are heavily Auto-Tuned, so if you sing it at karaoke, try adding a vocal effect.
Beautiful DayU296rank/position

A four-piece band that emerged from Ireland.
The vocals—Bono’s voice—draw attention from around the world.
Listening to this track, delivered with a crystal-clear sound throughout, will let you take your first step into the world of U2.
It’s a song I especially recommend when you’re feeling down.
We Are The WorldUSA For Africa97rank/position

We Are The World was sung by a lineup of star-studded artists for people in Africa suffering from hunger and poverty.
Released in 1985 as a USA for Africa song, proceeds from merchandise and royalties were donated to charity.
It’s a perfect song for elementary school students, both for learning English and for social studies.
It might be fun for everyone to pick a favorite part, memorize the lyrics, and take turns singing in order.
I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston98rank/position

It’s a song that could be considered one of American singer Whitney Houston’s signature tracks.
The very first word of the climactic chorus draws attention—widely praised and often used as a fun reference—so it’s highly well-known.
The song itself is a magnificent masterpiece with a gentle resonance, so please take your time and listen closely.





