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 (41–50)
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Tsukema Tsukeru is Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s debut single.
The song has been used in commercials for “an,” among others.
The lyrics make you feel like you’ve wandered into a mysterious world, and the contrast with the cute Kyary Pamyu Pamyu singing it is really nice.
InfluencerNogizaka 46

It was released in 2017 as Nogizaka46’s 17th single.
The song features Mai Shiraishi and Nanase Nishino in the center positions, and it won the group their first Grand Prize at the 59th Japan Record Awards.
Known for the fastest choreography in Nogizaka46’s history, it became a hot topic and many people tried to imitate it.
Only for you, clear skiesYorushika

This is a song by Yorushika, a band consisting of n-buna—who is also active as a Vocaloid producer and enjoys immense popularity among teenagers—and vocalist suis.
It’s included on their second mini-album, “Dakara Boku wa Ongaku wo Yameta” (No Encore for the Lost), released in 2018.
The piece is steeped in nostalgia, recalling summers spent with someone precious, and it tightens your chest as you listen.
Yet its brisk arrangement and refreshing melody offer solace, making it an emotional number.
TOKYO GIRLPerfume

It was released in 2017 as Perfume’s 23rd single.
The song was used as the theme for the NTV Wednesday drama “Tokyo Tarareba Musume,” and Yuriko Yoshitaka, who stars in the drama, appears in the music video.
It reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and the group performed the song at the 2017 NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE has delivered a gem of a song that beautifully captures both the brilliance and the fragility of youth.
It delicately portrays the feelings of trying to embrace everyday anxieties, inner conflicts, and the pains of growth as cherished memories.
The song was also chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Oblivion Battery” and won the 66th Japan Record Awards in December 2024, marking an unprecedented achievement of back-to-back wins for the band.
This heartwarming track offers empathy and encouragement to middle school students grappling with the uniquely turbulent emotions of adolescence and feelings of self-doubt.
It will surely stay close to your heart and give you the courage to look ahead.
Door to FreedomNakagawa Shoko

It’s a song from the Disney animated film Tangled.
In the Japanese version, it seems Shoko Nakagawa voices Rapunzel in the dialogue, while Mari Oginoki performs the singing parts.
The way the mood shifts from bright and lively to slightly uneasy made me wonder what was going to happen next.
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It was released in 2013 as Ikimono-gakari’s 26th single.
The song was used as the theme for the Toho-distributed film Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram / White—Victini and Zekrom (ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens), and the band’s vocalist, Yoshioka, participated in the movie as the voice actor for Eevee.
It’s a gentle song that teaches us the importance of supporting those we cherish and of caring for others.


