Songs popular among elementary school girls. Recommended music for elementary school girls.
Introducing popular songs for elementary school girls!
We’ve gathered a wide range, including “Popular J-Pop,” “Vocaloid,” “Anime songs,” “K-POP,” “Idol songs,” and “Drama/Movie theme songs.”
You’re sure to find songs you love!
If you’re looking for songs to sing or dance to with friends, or tracks you can use for school events, be sure to check these out.
It should also be helpful for anyone researching songs that elementary school girls like or songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.
We hope you find it useful in many ways!
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Popular songs among elementary school girls. Recommended music for JS (61–70)
Quintuplets from now on, tooNakanoke no Itsutsugo

The popular anime The Quintessential Quintuplets has a character song titled “Korekara mo Gotoubun” (“Quintuple Forever”).
It’s sung by the quintuplet heroines of the Nakano family who appear in the anime.
Another song sung by the Nakano quintuplets is “Gotoubun no Kimochi,” which was used as the anime’s theme song.
“Korekara mo Gotoubun” expresses their strong bond and the feeling that, as long as the five of them are together, they can overcome anything.
The Quintessential Quintuplets is an anime that’s popular even among elementary school girls, so many of them may already know it!
Everyone is a heroAI

It was released in 2016 as a digital-only single by AI.
The song aired as the TV commercial for au’s “Santaro Series,” in the “Everyone’s a Hero” edition, and debuted at No.
1 on music distribution sites such as RecoChoku.
It’s an arrangement of the well-known “Turkey in the Straw,” and it’s a fun, upbeat track that you can sing along to with a bright, positive vibe.
So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster’s “Dakara, Hitori Janai” is a song you can have fun singing and dancing to with friends.
Released in 2017, it was used as the ending theme for the anime My Hero Academia.
The music video, filmed at Universal Studios Japan and featuring Snoopy, Elmo, and others, is enough to put you in a good mood just by watching.
If you have friends going through tough times—like arguing with family or struggling with studies—cheer them up with this song! Sing and dance together while watching the fun MV, and their worries will blow away.
You’ll also be able to convey the message at the heart of the song: “You’re not alone, so it’s going to be okay!”
ReawakeR (feat.Felix of Stray Kids)LiSA

This is a collaborative piece by LiSA, known for her powerful vocals and energetic melodies, and Stray Kids’ Felix.
The lyrics, expressing the resolve to carve out one’s destiny and the determination of someone reborn, carry a message of challenge and growth.
Created as the opening theme for the TV anime “Solo Leveling Season 2 – Arise from the Shadow,” airing from January 2025, the song is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, a leading figure in the industry.
With a masterful fusion of rock sounds and electronic elements, this track will strongly encourage middle school students who want to forge their own path.
Moving point PSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella’s new song, which portrays the world of mathematics from a unique angle, vividly expresses the choices and changes we face in life.
By paralleling the movement of a point on a line from our textbooks with our own lives, it gently asks us about the importance of living true to ourselves.
The electro-pop sound blends beautifully with Shiina’s translucent vocals, creating a track that gives you the strength to look forward.
Released in December 2024 as the theme song for episode 7 of the Amazon Original drama “OSHI NO KO,” it’s a song I recommend not only to middle schoolers working hard at their studies and club activities, but also to anyone who needs encouragement when they’re struggling or feeling unsure.
BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi

This is a powerful track that Kenshi Yonezu poured his heart and soul into, created as the opening theme for an anime centered on figure skating.
Depicting a story of challenge and growth, the work captures the passion of those who push themselves in the world of sports through its strong melody and profound lyrics.
Released in January 2025, it was written specifically as the theme song for the anime “Medalist,” and it’s memorable that Yonezu, a huge fan of the original manga, personally offered to create it.
The song was also performed on the opening day of the nationwide tour “Kenshi Yonezu 2025 TOUR / JUNK,” captivating the audience.
It’s highly recommended for anyone striving toward the dreams and goals of their youth, making it a perfect choice to boost motivation during morning commutes to school or before club activities.
A Gentle BallAimer

Set at a starlit nighttime ball, this enchanting work spins a fantastical tale.
Aimer’s husky voice blends exquisitely with the classical waltz motif, vividly portraying mysterious scenes unfolding in the stillness of the night.
Beautiful like a fairy tale yet tinged with a certain wistfulness, its world seems to mirror the feelings of a girl wavering on the boundary between dreams and reality.
Included on the single “SCOPE,” released in February 2025, and broadcast around the same time on NHK’s Minna no Uta, this piece is made all the more magical by arrangements from Ryota Nakano and Yusuke Tanaka.
It’s a song that will stay close to your heart—whether you’re spending time with friends after school in an empty classroom or lost in thought while gazing up at the night sky.


