[3rd and 4th Graders] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy for Upper Elementary Students to Sing
Have you ever thought, “I want to try singing all the different songs I hear on TV or video sites at karaoke”? But maybe you haven’t been to karaoke much yet and wonder what kinds of songs are easy to sing.
In this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing karaoke songs recommended for upper elementary students (3rd and 4th graders)! We’ve gathered theme songs from anime popular with this age group, as well as tracks that are easy to try even for your first karaoke outing.
Use this as a reference and have fun at karaoke!
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[3rd and 4th Graders] Karaoke Songs Easy for Upper Elementary Students to Sing (21–30)
spring breeze

The piece created by Tetsuzo Wada and Ryohei Hirose features a charming melody that gently wraps the soft arrival of spring, evoking the breath of nature.
While depicting scenes of the spring breeze caressing budding trees, intertwining its song with babbling streams, and frolicking with grasses and flowers, it conveys the hopeful atmosphere of a new season.
Broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” from April 1972, it remained in many listeners’ hearts, accompanied by the clear voices of the Arakawa Tokyo Children’s Choir.
In 2012, it returned to radio for the first time in about 40 years as part of the “Minna no Uta Excavation Project.” It is a perfect song for children starting a new school year and for anyone eagerly awaiting the arrival of spring, and will surely continue to be sung for years to come.
In conclusion
I introduced some karaoke songs that are easy for upper elementary school students to sing—did any of them make you want to try singing? If you’re not used to singing yet, I recommend starting with songs you already listen to often or tunes from your favorite anime.
Singing is a lot of fun, so take this opportunity to experience the joy of karaoke!


