[Even If You're Tone-Deaf, No Worries] Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing
We’re introducing easy-to-sing J-pop songs for elementary school students who like karaoke but worry about being off-key! This selection includes anime themes, choral pieces, and hit songs you’ve probably heard somewhere before.
They’re great picks that will get everyone excited at karaoke or school events! Choosing songs with a slow tempo and simple melodies makes them easier to sing, too.
And even if the vocal range doesn’t quite fit, you can adjust the key and it’ll be fine.
Have fun singing and enjoy it together with everyone!
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[Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, No Worries] Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing (61–70)
Odoru Pompoko RinMomoiro Clover Z

Odoru Ponpokorin is a song everyone knows as the opening theme of the national TV anime Chibi Maruko-chan.
In the Momoclo version, the members themselves appear as anime characters in the music video! The song was originally the debut single of the music group B.
B.
Queens, released in April 1990.
The lyrics and music were written by Momoko Sakura, the creator of Chibi Maruko-chan.
It’s a fun song everyone can sing together, so be sure to pick it at karaoke and get the party going!
KanadeSukima 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.
Ponyo on the CliffFujioaka Fujimaki & Nozomi Ohashi

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.
paprikaFoorin × Kenshi Yonezu
Paprika is a collaboration song by Foorin and Kenshi Yonezu, and it’s hugely popular among children.
Created as the support song for the NHK 2020 Support Song Project, it spread across generations and became a social phenomenon.
Its fun, dynamic melody makes you want to sing along as soon as you hear it.
With an overall relaxed rhythm, it’s easy even for beginners to sing, and many kids already know the lyrics by heart.
If you sing it at karaoke, it might turn into a big sing-along before you know it!
Kitestorm

A beloved hit by Arashi, with lyrics by Kenshi Yonezu that compare dreams, hopes, and family bonds to a kite—words that truly resonate.
The phrase “rarurarira,” sung over a gentle melody, is especially memorable and makes you want to hum along.
Released in November 2020, the song topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, selling 911,000 copies in its first week, and later became Arashi’s first million-selling single.
With its powerful message and approachable melody, it’s perfect not only for karaoke but also for elementary school graduation ceremonies and choir contests.
It’s also great for listening with family and talking about each person’s dreams.
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

When it comes to songs that are easy for elementary school kids to sing, Dream5’s “Yo-kai Exercise No.
1” is probably at the top of the list.
Known as the ending theme of the anime Yo-kai Watch, its lyrics can be memorized like a wordplay game.
Plus, since the song comes with a dance, you end up learning the words before you know it just by dancing along.
The tempo is slow, making it easy to keep the rhythm and sing.
Why not add it to your karaoke repertoire?
100% CourageYutaka Sugano

Nintama Rantarō is a beloved national anime that has been cherished by elementary school students for many years.
If you were born in the Heisei era, you’ve probably seen it at least once.
“Yūki 100%” is the theme song for Nintama Rantarō, and while there have been arrangements, it’s unusually been used as the theme song continuously since the early days of the anime.
As it’s a children’s anime, the vocal line is very simple.
Even elementary school students can sing it without any trouble, so be sure to check it out.







