Children’s Songs: Karaoke Rankings [2026]
From anime songs to hero theme songs and idol group tracks, there’s a wide range of music that kids love.
So we’ve put together a ranking of karaoke songs that are popular with children.
Check it out, and parents can have even more fun joining in too!
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Children’s Songs · Karaoke Rankings [2026] (91–100)
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An opening theme for the anime Chainsaw Man that unfolds like a roller coaster with repeated key changes.
Released by Kenshi Yonezu in 2022, the song fuses lyrics that reflect protagonist Denji’s desires and inner turmoil with a driving rock sound.
The emotional state of yearning for happiness while being driven by destructive impulses is expressed through intense beats and elements of electronica.
Its achievement as a Japanese-language track certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America also drew attention.
For karaoke, be mindful of sections that leap suddenly from low notes to high tones, but it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going wherever anime fans gather.
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A singer-songwriter known for a distinctive, richly layered voice influenced by gospel and for melodies set to catchy chord progressions, Ayaka released this as her 13th single.
The song was written as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Hanako to Anne,” and in 2021 it was also featured in Dai-ichi Life’s commercial, “Toward the Happiness Beyond Peace of Mind.” While there are challenging parts, such as high-pitched phrases using falsetto, the melody is simple with limited pitch movement, making it easy for children to sing.
If you’re aiming for a high score, it’s a good idea to practice so you don’t miss the occasional high notes.


