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[Must Listen At Least Once] Popular Songs Among Elementary School Boys: Recommended Trending Tracks

[Must Listen At Least Once] Popular Songs Among Elementary School Boys: Recommended Trending Tracks
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We’re introducing songs popular with elementary school boys!

From trending J-pop and anime themes to Vocaloid tracks, this list is packed with songs that every elementary school boy has probably heard at least once.

If you’re an elementary school student looking for karaoke-friendly songs or the latest dance hits, or an adult who wants to know what’s popular with younger generations, be sure to check these out.

Since we’re focusing on songs popular with boys in elementary school, many of them have an exhilarating, fast-paced feel.

They’re also perfect as background music for studying at home or for solo practice!

[Must Listen Once] Popular Songs Among Elementary School Boys: Recommended Trendy Tracks (1–10)

monsterYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Monster” Official Music Video (YOASOBI – Monster)
monsterYOASOBI

When you hear “a world where animals are anthropomorphized,” you might picture something cute, but in reality, the anime BEASTARS drew attention for its edgy, biting story.

Its opening theme is Monster by the music duo YOASOBI.

From the hefty, resonant low notes at the start to the gradual build toward the chorus, the song’s progression is striking.

It’s a high-sense work that blends chic style with cool edge.

If you like badass tracks, definitely give it a listen.

Goodbye DeclarationChinozo (kavā rūto)

Goodbye Declaration / Root [I tried singing]
Goodbye DeclarationChinozo (kavā rūto)

The song “Goodbye Declaration” gained explosive popularity through word of mouth on social media.

There are many cover-singing videos, but the original is a Vocaloid track by Chinozo.

Built around a four-on-the-floor beat, the sprightly band sound feels great—your body can’t help but sway.

The phrasing of the lyrics, especially in the chorus, is pleasing to the ear and highly addictive.

The more you listen, the more you’ll want to sing it yourself.

It’s a stylish number with a distinctive message: “Staying home is the best!”

Shut up.Ado

Once you hear it, it won’t leave your head.

This track by Ado—the singer who made waves with her major-label debut while still in high school—was released in 2020.

The lyrics and composition were created by the popular Vocaloid producer syudou.

It’s an energetic number that hurls sharp-edged words and vocals at society, making it feel as if it’s speaking your mind for you.

Highly recommended when you want a refreshing boost.

Its upbeat groove also makes it great fun to sing at karaoke.

I can’t be rightzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO - “Can’t Be Right” Music Video (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.)
I can’t be rightzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

Based on the popular original manga and anime The Promised Neverland, this song was chosen as the theme for its live-action film adaptation.

It’s a track by the music unit ZUTOMAYO (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni), centered around vocalist ACA-ne, and it was released as a single in 2020.

While it features a grand sound highlighted by resonant strings, it also incorporates elements of funk, resulting in a remarkably tasteful musical finish.

There are actually many elementary school students who love The Promised Neverland.

LemonYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s smash-hit number “Lemon.” Released in 2018 as a single, it was written as the theme song for the drama “Unnatural,” which left many hoping for a sequel.

The song reflects the drama’s worldview and includes imagery that evokes thoughts of death, yet it’s a deeply heartrending piece that conveys a strong feeling for someone precious.

Even years after its release, it remains one of the most popular karaoke songs.

Many elementary school students probably feel like singing it when they go to karaoke, don’t they?

flameLiSA

LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
flameLiSA

Homura, the theme song of the blockbuster anime film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train.

It’s a song that people who’ve seen the film say brings them to tears.

It’s sung by LiSA, who also performed the anime’s opening theme.

She’s actually a fan of the original manga and even took part in writing the lyrics.

Through the lyrics, you can really feel the emotions toward Rengoku, who appears in the movie.

Even if you haven’t seen the film, it’s a stirring ballad that will remind you of someone dear to you.

Please give it a listen.

Kaikai KitanEVE

TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen Non-Credit OP Movie / Opening Theme: Eve “Kaikai Kitan”
Kaikai KitanEVE

The opening theme song of the anime Jujutsu Kaisen, which is serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, is Kaikai Kitan.

It’s performed by Eve, a popular singer-songwriter who is also a reader of Jujutsu Kaisen.

While the chorus alone sounds like a refreshing rock number, the series is a dark fantasy, and you can feel that worldbuilding woven throughout the track.

Jujutsu Kaisen is growing in popularity, as is this song.

If any elementary school students aren’t familiar with it yet, take this opportunity to check it out!