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[Elementary School] Karaoke songs that are easy for lower grades to sing

[Elementary School] Karaoke songs that are easy for lower grades to sing
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[Elementary School] Karaoke songs that are easy for lower grades to sing

Elementary school children are getting more opportunities to enjoy karaoke with friends and family.

Younger kids may still find it difficult to stay perfectly on pitch, but many of them love singing and want to get better at it!

In this article, we’ve put together karaoke songs that are easy for lower-grade elementary school kids to sing.

We focused on anime songs and popular J-pop, so feel free to use this as a reference.

Some are dance songs, too, so it can be fun to perform the choreography along with the singing.

[Elementary School] Karaoke Songs Easy for Lower Grades to Sing (1–10)

A Little Love Song – cover ver. –Amatsuki

[Original PV] A Small Love Song / MONGOL800 (cover) by Amatsuki
A Little Love Song - cover ver. -Amatsuki

“Chiisana Koi no Uta” was originally released by MONGOL800 in 2001, and with its simple yet memorable melody, it has continued to be loved by many across generations.

Amatsuki’s rendition weaves a clearer tone with his vocals and features an arrangement that appeals to a new generation.

His mellow, gentle voice is easy for even elementary school students to enjoy, making it perfect for a karaoke challenge.

Let’s make your karaoke time special with this timeless classic that resonates with every generation!

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

Known as one of the theme songs from the anime Doraemon, “Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon” is a karaoke classic.

Despite its gentle tone that sings about cherished memories, the lyrics playfully sprinkle in Doraemon’s secret gadgets.

It doesn’t require difficult techniques and it’s fun to insert the gadget parts like spoken lines, so even lower-grade elementary school kids can enjoy humming along.

While the current theme song may be more familiar, I’d like to introduce this one today because it’s easy to sing!

soliloquyHachiware (CV: Tanaka Makoto)

Soliloquy MV [Chiikawa MAD] [Music Video]
soliloquyHachiware (CV: Tanaka Makoto)

Born from the anime Chiikawa, this song features simple, charming lyrics by Nagano that read like everyday musings.

Tanaka Makoto, the voice actor for Hachiware, lends a gentle singing voice that soothes children’s slightly tired hearts.

The composition is by Shugo Tokumaru.

Built on a catchy melody and simple rhythm, it’s easy to sing even for lower-grade elementary school children who may find pitch control challenging.

It’s a perfect song to enjoy together during family or friends’ karaoke time.

Be sure to sing it together and let it heal you.

Helloyama × bocchiboromaru

yama × Bocchi Boromaru “Hello” MV (TV anime “Pokémon” opening theme)
Helloyama × bocchiboromaru

A perfect song for elementary school kids who want to liven up karaoke is “Hello,” sung by yama and Bocchi Boromaru.

This track is also known as an opening theme for Pokémon, featuring upbeat, positive lyrics and a catchy melody.

While reflecting the anime’s themes of adventure and the importance of friendship, it encourages and gently supports kids who are working hard toward their studies and dreams.

Since it’s a duet, the appeal is that you can sing it with a friend.

The rhythm is a bit fast, but ride the momentum and sing it with confidence!

Remember MeMigeru (Ishibashi Hiiro)

Hiyori Ishibashi’s heartwarming “Remember Me” is a hugely popular number with children.

Centered on the theme of bonds with family and loved ones, its simple melody makes it easy for even lower elementary school kids to learn and sing.

It can be extra fun to get into character as Miguel while singing, too.

Ishibashi’s clear, translucent voice enhances the emotional feel of the song, making it perfect for karaoke time.

Why not practice aiming for that gentle vocal tone?

HirogarhythmAmi Ishii · Chihaya Yoshitake

"Hirogaru Sky! Precure" Ending Theme Song "Hirogarhythm" (Non-Credit ver.)
Hirogarhythm Ishii Ami · Yoshitake Chihaya

The song “Hirogarhythm,” which plays during the ending of the anime Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure, is an easy number for elementary school kids to sing! The powerful yet gentle vocals by Ami Ishii and Chiha Yositake are soothing, and the bright rhythm lifts children’s spirits.

The tempo isn’t too fast, so it’s easy to follow the lyrics, and everyone can get excited while enjoying energetic dancing.

Why not give it a try at karaoke? Sing, dance, and you’re sure to make lots of wonderful memories!

The Pupu and Humu Incident-Solving DanceIse Daiki

Butt Detective: “Pfft and Hm! Case-Solving Dance” / Butt Detective: “A Wind-Breaking Victory Dance”
The Pupu and Humu Incident-Solving DanceIse Daiki

Pupu-to Fumu-to Kaiketsu Dance, sung by Daiki Ise, is a perfect karaoke song for lower-grade elementary school kids! The fun lyrics clearly depict the adventures of Butt Detective, sure to bring a smile to your face.

The rhythm is easy for children to remember, and the catchy melody makes it fun to sing along together.

Plus, with the dance moves included, singing while moving will definitely make the karaoke stage even more exciting! It’s a song your child can sing with confidence at family karaoke or parties with friends.

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