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] (11–20)
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts15rank/position

Released in January 2024, this track was written as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles,” specifically for the Divine Visionary Candidate Exam arc.
The anime’s premise—where the protagonist who can’t use magic takes on the world with pure muscle—syncs perfectly with R-Shitei’s powerful lyrics.
The chant-like hook sticks in your head after just one listen, and it’s still fresh in our minds how it went viral worldwide on TikTok as the “BBBB Dance.” DJ Matsunaga’s track, infused with Jersey Club elements, is insanely addictive and perfect for getting everyone hyped at karaoke.
Even if you can’t sing it perfectly, just shouting that distinctive phrase together will unite the crowd and send the energy through the roof!
GeGeGe no KitaroHikawa Kiyoshi16rank/position

The theme song of the anime GeGeGe no Kitaro, also titled GeGeGe no Kitaro.
It’s a very popular song, both now and in the past.
The lyrics are simple, funny, and easy to understand.
It’s a number that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
GeGeGe no Kitaro is great for family karaoke—I think grandparents will enjoy it too.
Be sure to try singing it together across three generations!
Do you want to build a snowman?Kanda Sayaka, Inaba Natsuki, Morohoshi Sumire17rank/position

Featuring songs used in the Disney film Frozen—which earned high praise not only for the work itself but also for its music, including “Let It Go”—these musical, story-driven numbers blend seamlessly into the movie and further enhance its appeal.
Because the pieces interweave dialogue and melody, they may seem challenging; however, children, who can sing them as they hear them without overthinking, might score higher than adults.
That said, the songs progress with a distinctive rhythm unlike typical pop tunes, so be careful not to miss the timing.
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P18rank/position

From the intro, it’s insanely hype! “Senbonzakura” has an irresistible sense of speed.
No matter when you listen, it’s a track that clears your head.
It’s also become a staple for piano and violin performances.
Sing this at karaoke and you might just become an idol! It’s a cool number we definitely want you to belt out standing.
It sounds fun to sing your heart out together with friends, too.
Sing, dance, and spice up your karaoke time with “Senbonzakura.”
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI19rank/position

An anthem cheering on those who keep challenging themselves, turning weakness into strength and aiming higher.
Released in September 2023, this song was written specifically as the opening theme for the anime ONE PIECE.
Its appeal lies in SEKAI NO OWARI’s distinctive, imaginative world: a driving, exhilarating melody, grand strings, and a marching-style arrangement inserted midway.
The vocal range is relatively compact at mid1 F to mid2 F# (m1F–m2F#), so with a key adjustment, it should be quite singable even for kids around the voice-changing stage.
Its positive message about charging toward your dreams is sure to fire up the room when sung with friends at karaoke.
Spring Dayaimyon20rank/position

This is a song by singer-songwriter Aimyon that conveys deep affection and hope for the future.
Written as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~,” it cleverly incorporates words that evoke the story, which is a fun touch.
As the theme for an animated movie, it’s a track that children can easily grow fond of.
Since it includes themes of marital bonds and family love, you might find yourself moved to tears if your child sings it—so consider that a fair warning.
Children’s Songs Karaoke Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Anpanman’s Marchdoriimingu21rank/position

Recommended for very young children: “Anpanman’s March,” the theme song of everyone’s hero, Anpanman.
It’s a beloved classic that many of us have cherished since childhood.
The group Dreaming, who sing “Anpanman’s March,” originally consisted of twin sisters Chiyo Terada and Kayo Terada.
Currently, Chiyo continues to perform as Dreaming.
They have sung many children’s songs and anime tunes, but “Anpanman’s March” is an easy song for little kids to sing and a favorite for everyone.


