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Children’s Songs by Western Female Singers: Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Songs that become popular with kids can make adults go, “That kind of song?!” or “With lyrics like that?!” So, I’ve put together a ranking of popular songs by female Western artists that are especially popular with children.

Which song will be a critical hit?!

Children’s Songs and Popular Tracks by Female Western Artists: 2025 Ranking (1–10)

Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen8rank/position

This is Carly’s poppy, cute-sounding song that shot to fame in Japan as well.

It also made headlines when many celebrities created their own original music videos to it.

It can be used perfectly as a dance track for kids.

In particular, it’s a perfect fit for the youthful sparkle of younger generations like junior high and high school students, so why not give it a try?

BurnEllie Goulding9rank/position

Ellie Goulding – Burn (Official Video)
BurnEllie Goulding

This song by British singer Ellie Goulding features her husky, sweet high notes and a grand melody.

With its uplifting lyrics, it’s perfect for events like sports days, where it can boost the spirit of cheering.

Ellie’s addictive voice is truly encouraging once you hear it.

Dreams Are More PreciousEnya10rank/position

Enya – Dreams Are More Precious (Lyric Video)
Dreams Are More PreciousEnya

This song, which was used as the theme for the 2009 TV drama “Aru Fureta Kiseki,” was created by Enya in 2008.

The lyrics encourage you to think of nature in difficult times and to sleep.

It’s like a lullaby for humankind, so rather than thinking of it as an adult’s song, it might be nice to play it for babies as well.

Enya’s soothing voice would likely calm a baby and lull them to sleep quickly.

Exposing children to a variety of music from a young age—not just children’s songs—also supports brain development.

Children’s Songs and Popular Hits Ranking by Western Female Singers [2025] (11–20)

Kaikai KitanEVE11rank/position

This is the fourth major-label digital-only single by singer-songwriter Eve, who made his major debut in 2019.

The song was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen, and its thrilling yet catchy sound—very characteristic of Eve, who built his career primarily on the internet—makes it an unforgettable number.

With a complex yet exhilarating vibe, it heightens children’s anticipation for the anime that’s about to begin, making it a perfect fit for an opening theme.

KokomiEVE12rank/position

Eve is known for her gentle, memorable voice.

She doesn’t show her face in the media, giving her a mysterious aura, yet her refreshing tracks and moving ballads are also very popular.

The song “Shinkai” (Heart Sea) pairs the depths and chill of the unexplored deep sea with the depths and coldness of the human heart.

How can one connect with a heart as dark and cold as the deep sea—and with one’s own heart? Even amid uncertainties, the protagonist seeks out a glimmer of hope.

The lyrics portray that figure, sung over a breezy, ocean-like melody.

Chim Chim Cher-eeJulie Andrews13rank/position

Original Soundtrack Recording: The film “Mary Poppins” — Chim Chim Cher-ee
Chim Chim Cher-ee Julie Andrews

Chim Chim Cher-ee was written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who created numerous Disney songs.

It’s the piece featured in the 1964 film Mary Poppins.

Characterized by a beautiful melody set to a lively triple meter reminiscent of a waltz, it’s recommended for those who want to dance with a graceful, classical style.

It’s a perfect Disney song for sports days and recreational events that bring together people of all ages.

Give it a try—you’ll find it’s a tune that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new to dance to.

Lullaby of the Enchanted RiverKacey Musgraves14rank/position

Kacey Musgraves – All Is Found (From “Frozen 2″/Lyric Video)
Lullaby of the Magic River Kacey Musgraves

This is the song that appears as the end credit track for Frozen 2.

It’s a gentle, dreamlike ballad performed by country singer Kacey Musgraves.

The lyrics carry a hopeful message that what’s lost will one day be found, tying deeply into the film’s story.

With imagery that symbolizes the forces of nature and motherhood, the song resonates powerfully with listeners.

Released alongside the film in 2019, it is also included on the soundtrack album.

It’s perfect for listening alone on a quiet night, or for sharing with someone special.