Recommended for elementary school girls! A collection of cheer songs that will liven up karaoke
We’ve put together a collection of uplifting songs that elementary school girls will want to sing at karaoke! Songs that gently stay by your side through busy days—school life, lessons, friendships, and even bittersweet crushes—are wonderful, aren’t they? Lyrics that encourage you, melodies full of energy that give you a push.
If you sing them together with friends at karaoke, you’ll gain even more power for sure.
These are all popular feel-good songs you’ll find yourself humming, so find the perfect one that matches your mood and situation!
Recommended for elementary school girls! A collection of cheer songs that get the crowd going at karaoke (1–10)
Chaotic Wacha Life!FRUITS ZIPPER

The song by FRUITS ZIPPER that’s been creating a buzz as the new opening theme for the wildly popular anime Crayon Shin-chan is a super powerful and adorable dance number that makes you want to shake your hips just like Shin-chan.
Their signature “NEW KAWAII” positive energy meshes perfectly with the show’s world.
It has been used starting with the October 2025 broadcasts, drawing major attention as the first change of the anime’s theme song in about five years.
Its bright, bursting melody is perfect for livening up a karaoke party with friends.
Even when you’re a bit worn out from school or lessons, grab the mic and sing together—you’ll be smiling again in no time.
Baibai FIGHTCANDY TUNE

CANDY TUNE is an idol group born from a project that spreads KAWAII from Harajuku to the world.
This release came out in April 2024, and its appeal lies in a bright sound that lifts your spirits just by listening.
It became a huge hit on social media, even reaching No.
1 on TikTok’s charts, so many elementary schoolers have probably seen the dance videos.
The lyrics, delivered almost like tongue twisters, convey themes of learning to love yourself and putting in effort with many times the power; it’s a song that can give you courage when you’re feeling down.
It’s perfect for getting everyone hyped up in unison, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

Akari Nanawo, known for her addictively funny voice, is hugely popular, especially among the social media generation.
She’s an artist whose charm lies in pop melodies and highly relatable lyrics.
This track, which was released early in January 2025, is used as the ending theme for the TV anime “I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Don’t Like Overtime, So I’m Going to Solo the Boss.” The lyrics carry the message “Don’t overdo it—take care of yourself,” offering a gentle push when you’re worn out from your busy days.
Its bright, catchy sound is guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session with friends.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
I wish you lots of happinessnaniwa danshi

Sachi Are, released in April 2022 by the male idol group Naniwa Danshi, was written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa of Yuzu.
Because it was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi TV, many kids likely felt it cheer them on every morning on their way to school.
Its warm melody resonates, giving you courage when you’re feeling down or troubled.
Set to a catchy rhythm that anyone can sing and dance to, it’s a smile-filled track.
Try singing this bright, sun-drenched song—evoking images of sunshine and clear skies—at karaoke.
dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

Dance Hall, included on Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s 2022 mini-album Unity, also became a household favorite as the theme song for Fuji TV’s information program Mezamashi 8.
Even when things don’t go well, its positive message gives you a gentle push, telling you that you’re fine just as you are—something that really resonates with students and anyone working hard at lessons.
Sing along to the rhythm and you’ll naturally find yourself smiling.
The dance featured in the music video is catchy and popular too, so it’s fun to sing while copying the choreography with your friends!
I am the strongest.Ado

A masterpiece released by Ado in June 2022, bursting with energy and giving elementary school girls a boost.
This song became a huge hit as an insert song in the film ONE PIECE FILM RED and was written by Motoki Omori of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Her powerful, expressive vocals over a fast-paced rock sound are absolutely overwhelming.
The lyrics are also compelling, teaching us the importance of believing in our own strength and pushing forward even when we feel uncertain or lost.
Belt it out with friends at karaoke and charge up with positive energy!
Step and a stepNiziU

This is the memorable debut single by NiziU, the girls’ group born from the Japan–Korea joint audition program “Nizi Project.” Released in December 2020, the song was also featured in a Lotte “Fit’s” commercial and has become widely loved alongside the members’ bright smiles.
With its gentle message of “It’s okay to go at your own pace,” it offers quiet support to everyone working hard at their studies or lessons.
Imbued with the idea of taking one step at a time without overdoing it, this track is sure to lift your spirits when you sing it arm-in-arm with friends and give you the energy you need for tomorrow!



