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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!

What karaoke songs can kids sing? Popular karaoke songs for parents and families to sing together (31–40)

All I Want For Christmas Is YouKimetsu no Yaiba MMD

[Demon Slayer MMD] All I Want For Christmas Is You [Kimetsu no Yaiba MMD]
All I Want For Christmas Is YouKimetsu no Yaiba MMD

This is a fan-made MMD video where characters from the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba sing and dance to classic Christmas songs.

Tanjiro, Nezuko, and the Hashira appear one after another, and the choral staging—like weaving a harmony—is dazzling.

The Christmas-themed backdrops, such as snowy landscapes and illuminations, along with the inventive camera work, make it a joy to watch.

Released on platforms like YouTube, it’s highly praised by fans as a video that lets you feel both love for the characters and the festive holiday spirit at the same time.

It’s perfect for gatherings of kids who love Demon Slayer or for family karaoke time.

If you sing while channeling your favorite character, it’s sure to be a hit!

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100% Courage – Nintama Rantarō (Full)
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This is the theme song of the hugely popular 10-minute anime “Nintama Rantarō.” Many people who are adults now probably watched it.

Since it aired at 6 p.m.—prime time for kids—it’s a song with high name recognition.

Beloved across generations, it’s a track kids can enjoy and adults can sing along to with a sense of nostalgia.

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When it comes to songs that liven up a kids-centered karaoke party, “Tsubame” is the one.

It was released in 2021 by YOASOBI, a music duo hugely popular among teens, and the SDGs music unit Midories.

The lyrics, which depict the importance of joining hands, perfectly match the song’s pop, imaginative sound.

When you go to karaoke with close family and friends, it sounds fun not just to sing but to dance along, too.

How about singing this heartwarming track that inspires visions of a bright future for children?

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.

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LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
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Homura, the theme song of the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, from the anime that sparked a massive boom, perfectly matches the movie’s worldview and moved many to tears.

That wave of popularity often shows up in karaoke rankings, and Homura has consistently stayed near the top.

One reason is that it’s enjoyable not only when adults go to karaoke, but also when you bring kids along.

Many children who saw the film fell in love with this song, so be sure to sing your heart out together when you go to karaoke!

What karaoke songs can kids sing? Popular karaoke songs for parents and families to sing together (41–50)

Always With MeKimura Yumi

The theme song of Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, which holds the record for the highest box office revenue in Japan’s history.

The composer and singer of this song is soprano Yumi Kimura.

Her performances, singing while playing the lyre—a vertical harp-like instrument—were also memorable.

Since the film has been broadcast on television many times since its release, it’s a familiar song even to children who don’t know the original theatrical run.

The lyrics may be somewhat difficult for children to fully understand, but it can be nice to sing it as content through which adults convey the importance of life and the nature of living to children.

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This is a song by Spitz that was used as the theme for NHK’s morning drama series “Natsuzora.” From the lyrics to the melody, the song exudes a gentle, enveloping warmth, and many listeners may find it soothing.

Spitz debuted in 1991 and still remains at the forefront of the music scene, attracting fans across a wide age range.

As the theme of a morning drama, its recognition is excellent.

It’s recommended both as a karaoke song for children and as a track for parents and kids to enjoy together!