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 (1–10)
Dried flowersYuuri

A digital-only single, the second major-label release by singer-songwriter Yuuri, depicting from a woman’s perspective the story of the song “Kakurenbo,” which was released digitally in 2019.
Its wistful melody over clean guitar chord strokes resonates deeply.
Although the portrayal of a mature romance—where simply being with the one you love doesn’t necessarily bring happiness—may be complex, even elementary school girls might sense its bittersweet atmosphere.
It’s a gentle, melodic number that evokes the story in listeners’ minds across generations.
Shut up.Ado

Ado, the singer hailed as the diva of a new era and always a hot topic with every new release, put out this major-label debut digital single.
Its catchy composition and provocative lyrics turned it into a social phenomenon.
With easy-to-copy phrases and an impactful sound, it’s hugely popular among elementary school girls as well.
While the lyrics, which read like a scrawled-out rant against old social systems, are more adult-oriented and may be hard for younger kids to fully grasp, many enjoy making parody versions of the song.
The track’s high level of craftsmanship and her arresting vocals make it well worth a listen!
Chuapane!Girls²

Girls² is pronounced “Girls Girls.” They are a girls’ dance group active since 2019 and are signed to LDH JAPAN, home to artists like EXILE and Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE.
“Chu Wapane!” is the theme song for the tokusatsu TV drama Secret × Warrior Phantomirage! It’s a track that showcases their positivity and energetic dance, with a catchy, poppy chorus and simple lyrics—no wonder it’s popular among elementary school students.
SmileMori Nana

Actress Nana Mori’s challenge as a singer, “Smile,” has a steady, catchy rhythm and simple, easy-to-remember lyrics, making it a great recommendation for children.
The song was originally released by Hoshii Dairan (Hof Dylan) in 1996 and was covered by Nana Mori.
Although it’s a song from a male perspective—“a woman’s smile is the best! I want you to always keep smiling”—Nana Mori’s rendition adds cuteness and warmth, making it relatable for girls as well.
That’s likely why it’s so popular.
It’s nothing.Kamishiraishi Mone

Nandemonaiya, the song by the rock band RADWIMPS that was used in the anime film Your Name and became a hot topic, has been covered by Mone Kamishiraishi, who is active as both a singer and an actress.
Of course, the original is wonderful, but this version also drew attention among listeners for the way her gentle singing style really touches the heart.
It’s a masterpiece that I can recommend you savor word by word in the lyrics.
Incidentally, it’s also a very popular choice for karaoke.
Maiden AnatomyDECO*27 feat. Hatsune Miku

This song has become popular among elementary school girls who love Vocaloid.
It’s a work by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer active across a wide range of fields, including writing songs for other artists, and it was released in 2019.
Centered around a band sound, it’s a mixed-style number that feels stylish, powerful, and fleeting all at once.
The lyrics portray a precarious kind of love that sets your heart racing.
But I think many people can relate to feelings like these.
Planet LoopEve feat. Nayutan Seijin

A collaboration between Nayutan Seijin, a Vocaloid producer who came from outer space, and Eve, who is active both as a Vocaloid producer and as a singer-songwriter! It’s included on the second album, “OFFICIAL NUMBER,” released in 2016.
Eve’s gentle vocals seem to wrap around the sweet-and-sour love song that’s so characteristic of Nayutan Seijin.
Since both artists are popular among younger audiences, including elementary school girls, the collaboration drew a lot of attention when it was announced.



