RAG MusicKids
Lovely children's song

Uplifting songs you want children to hear. Energizing songs that support the heart.

Here are some recommended songs for when you want to boost your spirits!

We’ve picked mainly popular J-pop and anime songs that kids love.

Give them a listen when you’re feeling down, want to push yourself, or need to get pumped up.

From upbeat tracks to gentle songs that soothe the heart, we’ve gathered a range—so you’re sure to find at least one song that can support you.

Let’s recharge with the power of music!

It’s also great to listen together with friends or family who love music!

Uplifting songs you want children to hear. Energizing songs that support the heart (51–60)

Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO “Can I Come See You With Cream?” MV (ZUTOMAYO – CREAM)
Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

This song was created as the theme for an NHK Educational children’s news program.

Centered on the theme of “dialogue” to find answers in the gray area rather than 0 or 100, it delivers a profound message in gentle language while questioning things adults take for granted.

Anticipated as a piece that fosters an SDGs mindset, it’s recommended for parents and children seeking a starting point to think about social issues, as well as for educators who value flexible thinking.

Let’s sing a songDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

[ED01] Let’s Sing a Song / DaijiMAN Brothers Band / Crayon Shin-chan [April 13, 1992 – September 21, 1992]
Let's sing a songDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

A heartwarming message that gently embraces the anxieties and hopes of starting school is woven into the melody by DaijiMAN Brothers Band.

Brimming with the wish “May you be happy,” the song’s arrangement, which supports those taking a new step forward, is also memorable.

Released in April 1992 and cherished as the first ending theme of the TV Asahi anime Crayon Shin-chan, this track became a hit second only to the band’s signature song Sore ga Daiji, and is included on the album GOLDEN☆BEST DaijiMAN Brothers Band.

It’s a perfect choice as BGM for entrance ceremonies and preparation for starting school, as well as an encouraging anthem that gives a gentle push to children who feel anxious about school life.

Happinessarashi

ARASHI – Happiness [Official Music Video]
Happinessarashi

An energetic song that makes you want to break into a run as you bask in the morning light.

Set to refreshing guitar sounds, it paints an image of sprinting toward the future.

Born as a TV drama’s theme song, it’s a beloved anthem packed with positive messages.

Perfect for those taking on new challenges or seeking the courage to move forward.

It’s a track that lifts your spirits and helps you take that first step with a smile.

SUNHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – SUN (Official Video)
SUNHoshino Gen

It’s a masterpiece with a bright, forward-looking melody and a refreshing rhythm that resonates pleasantly.

Released in May 2015 as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Kokoro ga Pokitto ne,” Gen Hoshino’s work is a warm track that incorporates elements of ’70s dance classics and disco.

The song also contains an homage to Michael Jackson, weaving a positive message into its joy-filled tone.

The music video, directed by Akira Sekine, features striking dance scenes choreographed by MIKIKO.

It’s the perfect encouragement song for anyone taking their first step in a new environment or hoping to start a new chapter with a bright outlook.

Kamikaze ExpressTakuto × Miyakawa-kun

Taketo × Miyakawa-kun “Kamikaze Express” Music Video (YouTube Edit)
Kamikaze ExpressTakuto × Miyakawa-kun

Released in 2018 as the first collaboration single by Takuto × Miyakawa-kun.

Used as the ending theme for the TV anime Detective Conan, the song is an energetic, fast-paced track that carries the feelings of “charging ahead into an unseen future” and “believing anything is possible from here on out.”