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 families to sing together (21–30)
Muscatyuzu

A track by Yuzu selected as the opening theme for the hugely popular children’s anime Crayon Shin-chan.
This marks the second collaboration between Yuzu and Crayon Shin-chan, following the film Crayon Shin-chan: My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack! In the opening sequence, the Nohara family and Yuzu’s mascot characters, the Yuzu-men, dance along to the song.
Many kids who see it might feel like they can dance along too! Just like in the opening, don’t let it be just for the kids—get the whole family, including mom and dad, pumped up at karaoke!
Wake up!AAA

This lively song by AAA was used as the opening theme for the hugely popular anime One Piece.
Long beloved, One Piece is a series familiar not only to children but also to adults, both as an anime and a manga.
The famous theme song “We Are!” is actually included on CD in an AAA version as well.
It’s a song that everyone can sing energetically and joyfully—kids together with mom and dad—while feeling like they’ve joined Luffy and his pirate crew.
Prefacemakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Enpitsu, a band that calls themselves an “all-ages pop rock band.” Their song Hashirigaki is the theme song for the Crayon Shin-chan movie Crayon Shin-chan: Shrouded in Mystery! The Flowers of Tenkasu Academy, a big favorite among kids.
It’d be fun to hit karaoke together after watching the movie! It might be a bit tough for your child to sing solo at first, so show them how it’s done.
They’ll be thrilled to hear you sing the theme song from their favorite anime.
Mission! Health Number OneRED BLOOD CELL

The anime Cells at Work! gained attention for its original concept of turning the inside of the human body into a story.
Its medical supervision is solid, and some scholars even recommend it for educational purposes.
The song Mission! Health Comes First is the opening theme of Cells at Work!, with a pop vibe.
The vocal range is narrow and there aren’t many long sustained notes, so as long as you can handle the macrophage part’s spoken-style lines, it can be considered a very low-difficulty piece.
Magic of SmilesŌhara Yuiko

The theme song of NHK’s hugely popular anime “Hanakappa.” With a structure and dance that are easy for children to follow, it’s a crowd-pleaser.
Its energetic melody and catchy rhythm make it great as a novelty song, and it’s also recommended as entertainment for group karaoke.
It takes a little practice, but people will love it if you can sing it.
Family partykyarī pamyu pamyu

A song released in 2014 as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s ninth single.
Written by Yasutaka Nakata as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes Back.” The theme is “family.” It’s a karaoke song that the whole family can enjoy—from little kids to moms and dads.
Anpanman’s Marchdoriimingu

Recommended for very young children: “Anpanman’s March,” the theme song of everyone’s hero, Anpanman.
It’s a beloved classic that many of us have cherished since childhood.
The group Dreaming, who sing “Anpanman’s March,” originally consisted of twin sisters Chiyo Terada and Kayo Terada.
Currently, Chiyo continues to perform as Dreaming.
They have sung many children’s songs and anime tunes, but “Anpanman’s March” is an easy song for little kids to sing and a favorite for everyone.



