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Karaoke songs for kids that make it easy to get high scores

Shows where teens compete in singing are really popular, aren’t they?

I’m always amazed by their vocals—so good you’d never think they’re kids.

There must be many kids who think, “I want to sing well like that too!”

So in this article, we’re introducing songs that make it easier for kids to score high in karaoke.

We’ve picked a wide range, from popular anime songs for kids to J-pop.

To sing well, it’s important not only to have technique but also to practice repeatedly.

Use the songs we introduce as a guide, practice them over and over, and aim for a perfect 100!

Karaoke songs that are easy for kids to score high on (21–30)

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Soliloquy MV [Chiikawa MAD] [Music Video]
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Chiikawa is a popular anime loved by a wide range of people, from elementary school children to adults.

The song “Hitorigotsu” is sung by Hachiware, a character in the series.

Given the time slot it airs in, most elementary schoolers have probably heard it at least once.

The piece is characterized by a very simple vocal line.

The pitch movement is very gentle and the range is quite narrow, so even upper-grade students whose voices may be unstable due to voice change can sing it without any problem.

Mission! Health Number OneRED BLOOD CELL

The anime Cells at Work! gained attention for its original concept of turning the inside of the human body into a story.

Its medical supervision is solid, and some scholars even recommend it for educational purposes.

The song Mission! Health Comes First is the opening theme of Cells at Work!, with a pop vibe.

The vocal range is narrow and there aren’t many long sustained notes, so as long as you can handle the macrophage part’s spoken-style lines, it can be considered a very low-difficulty piece.

Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI “Highest Altitude” ONE PIECE Lyric MV
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic song “Saikō Tōtatsuten” (“Highest Point”).

This track was used as the opening theme for the hugely popular anime ONE PIECE, which is also beloved by elementary school students.

While SEKAI NO OWARI often tends to have high-pitched melodies, this song is contained within a very narrow vocal range of mid1F to mid2F#.

Even elementary schoolers, whose voices can be unstable due to voice change, should generally be able to sing it without issues.

Boys who have already undergone voice change can sing it in the original key; otherwise—and for most girls in elementary school—it’s best to lower the key for adjustment.

Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi – Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)
Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi is a Vocaloid producer whose music is characterized by a surreal atmosphere with a subtle sense of cuteness.

Yukopi has created many masterpieces, but the one I particularly recommend as an easy-to-sing song for elementary school students is “Buta Thunder (feat.

Kaai Yuki).” Although the vocal range is slightly high at mid2 A# to high C, the overall range isn’t wide, so depending on the key, the difficulty can drop significantly even for elementary schoolers whose voices may be unstable.

It doesn’t require intricate techniques, and the melodic rises and falls are gentle, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s “RPG” is a song that’s popular with children as well.

Since it was used as the theme song for the movie “Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-Class Gourmet Survival!!,” many kids are probably familiar with it.

The march-like rhythm is easy for children to follow, and the slow tempo makes it easier to hit the notes.

The simple structure—verse A, verse B, and chorus—is also easy to remember.

Although it was released in 2013 and is a bit older, it’s still widely recognized and remains popular, so there’s no need to worry.

Be sure to try singing it at karaoke.