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)
Children all over the world

The children’s song “Sekai-ju no Kodomotachi ga,” which was aired on Ponkikkies 21 and even appeared in music textbooks, is a familiar tune for kids and easy to sing at karaoke.
Composed in 1987 by Toshihiko Shinzawa and Hirotaka Nakagawa, it’s likely a nostalgic song for moms and dads as well.
Its peaceful lyrics make you want to sing it and share that sentiment with children.
It’s a cheerful, upbeat number that everyone who goes to karaoke can enjoy singing together.
Album of Memories

“Omoide no Album” is a song often sung at kindergarten and nursery school graduation ceremonies.
It reminds me of singing it at my own kindergarten graduation.
The lyrics move through the seasons, which makes a strong impression: from spring to summer, then autumn and winter.
And when spring comes around again, it’s graduation season.
Even after becoming an elementary school student, I want to quietly tuck those happy memories into the album of my heart.
How about singing it at karaoke with childhood friends or family? Nostalgic memories are sure to come flooding back.
What karaoke songs can kids sing? Popular karaoke songs for parents and families to sing together (31–40)
1, 2, 3After the Rain(soraru × mafumafu)

A number by After the Rain, the ultimate duo of vocalists Soraru and Mafumafu.
This song has been used as the opening theme for the Pokémon series that has been airing since 2019.
When you think of Pokémon, “Aim to Be a Pokémon Master” is famous, but nowadays various songs are performed by a range of artists.
In this track, Satoshi, who aims to become a Pokémon Master, and Goh, who aims to catch every kind of Pokémon, each pour their determination to shout “Let’s go!” toward their dreams.
Pokémon songs are very familiar to children, so they’re sure to be a hit at karaoke!
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

The ending theme of the wildly popular kids’ anime Yo-Kai Watch, which became a social phenomenon.
This “Yo-kai Exercise No.
1” was danced by tons of children back then along with the show, right? With its funny lyrics and comical, exercise-like choreography, it’s easy for kids to sing and dance to! In fact, later versions like “Yo-kai Exercise No.
2” and “Yo-kai Exercise No.
1 – Continued” were also released.
It’s easy to pick up after just a little practice, so moms and dads, don’t be shy—sing and dance along with your kids!
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako

Disney’s Frozen is hugely popular with children.
“Into the Unknown” is a song Elsa sings in the 2019 sequel.
Its scale and rhythm can be a bit challenging to sing at karaoke, but the chorus is easy for kids to imitate, and it’s a song that will surely delight them when mom sings it.
Cinderella GirlKing&Prince

This is the debut single by King & Prince, a five-member idol group that was the last to debut under Johnny Kitagawa, the man who built the Johnny & Associates brand.
Used as the theme song for the TV drama “Hana Nochi Hare: Hanadan Next Season,” the track overflows with the sparkling vibe that perfectly matches the group’s name.
The rhythm can be tricky due to the sudden shift to a 16-beat feel in the pre-chorus, but the melody itself is catchy, making it easy for kids to sing as well.
It’s a pop tune that, even as a debut, can be called a quintessential modern idol song and has become one of their signature tracks.
HarukaYOASOBI

When it comes to colorful songs that are easy even for karaoke beginners among kids to sing, “Haruka” comes to mind.
The music unit YOASOBI—composer Ayase and vocalist ikura—released it in 2021.
Lush synth tones resonate, evoking a bright future for children.
With its mid-tempo pace, it’s easy to sing, so the trick is to take it slow without rushing.
It’s a song filled with joy and gratitude for meeting someone precious.
Be sure to check out this track from a music unit that’s won popularity among kids.



