[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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[No Worries If You’re Tone-Deaf] Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing (71–80)
nectarineTV Warrior
There’s a perfect song to get everyone hyped at karaoke with friends and family: “Nectarine.” Sung by the TV Warriors, this track features a rhythm and melody that are easy for kids to sing.
It carries a strong message about believing in yourself and moving forward, sure to lift your spirits as you sing.
Released in 2023, it showcases a band performance that’s both wistful and warm.
With this song, upper-grade kids can enjoy karaoke as they channel newfound confidence into their voices.
SHINE!!Kirakira☆Precure à la Mode

It’s the theme song of the girls’ anime Kirakira☆Precure a la Mode.
Precure is always popular with kids, isn’t it? It seems to be trendy and often sung not only in elementary schools but also in kindergartens.
The melody is catchy, so it’s probably very easy to sing.
Carrying YouAzumi Inoue
It’s “Carrying You,” well known from Studio Ghibli’s film Castle in the Sky! This song is sometimes chosen as a piece for choir competitions, too.
Among middle schoolers, almost everyone knows it, right? Some people aren’t confident in singing because they don’t know how to sing like in typical J-pop, and their singing ends up sounding choral.
If that’s you, try choosing a song where that choir-like quality becomes your strength—you’ll be able to sing it perfectly! It’s your unique voice, so pick songs that showcase your best qualities and break out of your shell!
[Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, No Worries] Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing (81–90)
1, 2, 3After the Rain

Released in December 2019 as the opening theme for the TV anime Pokémon, this song features adventurous lyrics and a catchy melody.
Its courage-filled messages sprinkled throughout the lyrics are sure to give you a push to take on new challenges.
With a bright vibe that perfectly matches the Pokémon world, it’s also great for elementary school kids to sing at karaoke! When you need a boost of energy or a bit of courage, be sure to listen and sing along with your friends.
Kanata HarukaRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS is one of the most popular bands in Japan.
Their catchy musical style, which tones down rock elements and aligns closely with J-pop, is consistently well-received by the general public.
Among RADWIMPS’ songs, the one I especially recommend for elementary school students is Kanata Haluka.
As students reach the upper grades, they’re likely to encounter more popular music like this.
The song features a simple enough melody that upper-grade students can certainly sing it, making it a great choice for class choral performances.
I'm a popular kid.Shinnosuke Nohara

The well-known song Ora wa Ninkimono, sung by Shinnosuke Nohara—the protagonist of the hugely popular anime Crayon Shin-chan—became a massive hit.
Released as a single in July 1993, it was the first song performed by a voice actor under an anime character’s name to break into the Oricon Top 10.
It’s a number widely known by both children and adults, so it’s sure to liven up any karaoke session! It might be fun to sing it while doing a Shin-chan impression, too.
TelepathYorushika

Yorushika is a male-female duo whose soft vocals and languid musical style have made them popular, especially among young people.
While they’re particularly popular with junior high and high school students, it’s not uncommon for elementary school kids who use social media like YouTube and TikTok to know them as well.
Among their songs, “Telepath” is one I especially recommend for elementary school students.
The melody is simple and there are no high parts, so it’s comfortable even for older elementary students who are on the verge of their voices changing.








