What karaoke songs can kids sing? Popular karaoke songs for parents and children to sing together as a family.
More and more families are enjoying karaoke at home these days! In this article, we’re introducing popular songs with a focus on “songs kids can sing” and “songs that get the whole family excited.” We’ve gathered J-pop, children’s songs, anime themes, TV drama theme songs, idol songs, and other familiar, relatively easy-to-sing tracks that almost everyone has heard at least once.
Feel free to use this when you want to sing well-known songs or enjoy karaoke with young children through elementary school age!
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What karaoke songs can kids sing? Popular karaoke songs for parents and children/families to sing together (121–130)
THE GIFTHirai Dai

This gentle-voiced song by Dai Hirai might be the perfect chance for Dad to shine! Since it was used as the theme song for the movie Doraemon: Nobita’s Chronicle of the Moon Exploration, it’s a very familiar tune for kids.
However, it might feel a bit challenging for children to sing on their own.
That’s when Dad can step in—if he sings this song, his popularity will soar in no time! He could even sing while showing them, “Here’s how you sing it,” which might be a great approach.
It’s truly the perfect number for parent-child karaoke.
Tanjiro Kamado’s SongShiina Go featuring Nakagawa Nami

The insert song “Tanjiro Kamado no Uta” from the hugely popular kids’ anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a track that sings of the protagonist Tanjiro Kamado’s fiery, unbreakable spirit.
Despite being an insert song, it became a major talking point.
The feelings he has for his sister Nezuko Kamado and his family match the anime so well that it’s impossible to watch without tears.
There are surely children who admire Tanjiro for facing any challenge head-on! Be sure to have fun singing it together with kids who love Demon Slayer.
It’s also a recommended song for those who haven’t seen the anime but know the characters—definitely give it a listen.
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P

From the intro, it’s insanely hype! “Senbonzakura” has an irresistible sense of speed.
No matter when you listen, it’s a track that clears your head.
It’s also become a staple for piano and violin performances.
Sing this at karaoke and you might just become an idol! It’s a cool number we definitely want you to belt out standing.
It sounds fun to sing your heart out together with friends, too.
Sing, dance, and spice up your karaoke time with “Senbonzakura.”
Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

It’s a song known from the 2013 Disney film Frozen, and a favorite among girls! Many of you probably remember seeing kids dancing to it in supermarkets or parks back then.
Lots of kids admire Disney Princesses, especially Anna and Elsa.
Time has passed since its release, but that admiration is forever.
Why not revisit those feelings and try singing it at karaoke? And if you’ve only recently seen it and fallen in love with it, you should sing it too!
What karaoke songs can kids sing? Popular karaoke songs for parents and children/families (131–140)
Smile (Hana Kappa)Kamisiraishi Moka

The song “Su Ma I Ru,” used as the opening theme for NHK’s children’s anime Hanakappa, is a track by Moka Kamishiraishi, who is both an actress and a singer.
Her older sister is Mone Kamishiraishi, and the two of them are active as artists.
“Su Ma I Ru” is Moka Kamishiraishi’s CD debut song.
As the title suggests, it’s a lively number full of smiles that makes you want to hop and jump.
Its upbeat tempo is perfect for dances at sports days and school performances, matching well with big, energetic movements.
Of course, it’s also a fun song to sing at karaoke with your kids.
LemonYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu is a singer-songwriter who continues to dominate the J-pop scene, enjoying immense popularity both as an artist and as a Vocaloid producer.
His eighth major single, Lemon, written as the theme song for the TV drama Unnatural, became a massive hit that introduced his name to a wide audience.
While the song contains many technically challenging elements, such as its complex melody and bouncy shuffle-beat rhythm, children may find it easier than adults to sing it as they hear it without overthinking, making it potentially more karaoke-friendly.
It’s a masterpiece likely to go down in J-pop history—its melancholy arrangement turns charming when sung by children.
In conclusion
Have you found songs that a child can sing solo or ones that will liven up a family karaoke session? All of these are popular across generations, so most people should know them.
If you’re unsure what to pick, give them a try.
Songs with simple, short melodies should be singable even for toddlers!



