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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!

Children’s Songs/Karaoke Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako50rank/position

Takako Matsu, AURORA – Into the Unknown ~ Follow Your Heart (Frozen 2 MV Full Version)
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako

Disney’s Frozen is hugely popular with children.

“Into the Unknown” is a song Elsa sings in the 2019 sequel.

Its scale and rhythm can be a bit challenging to sing at karaoke, but the chorus is easy for kids to imitate, and it’s a song that will surely delight them when mom sings it.

Children’s Songs Karaoke Ranking [2026] (51–60)

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Shoko Haida “Niji” – Surely Tomorrow Will Be Fine Weather (Full) [Official]
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This is a song that many people came to know after Nonoka Murakata, who made her debut as the youngest nursery rhyme singer in history, performed it on TV programs and her YouTube channel.

Its refreshing melody and positive lyrics resonate deeply even with adults.

Because it’s often sung in preschools, it’s likely easy to sing at karaoke as well.

It’s a beloved classic that, thanks to the uniquely bright yet poignant quality of a child’s voice, has been cherished for many years.

LemonYonezu Kenshi52rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu is a singer-songwriter who continues to dominate the J-pop scene, enjoying immense popularity both as an artist and as a Vocaloid producer.

His eighth major single, Lemon, written as the theme song for the TV drama Unnatural, became a massive hit that introduced his name to a wide audience.

While the song contains many technically challenging elements, such as its complex melody and bouncy shuffle-beat rhythm, children may find it easier than adults to sing it as they hear it without overthinking, making it potentially more karaoke-friendly.

It’s a masterpiece likely to go down in J-pop history—its melancholy arrangement turns charming when sung by children.

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This song was written and composed by Kenshi Yonezu, the singer-songwriter behind numerous hit songs such as “Lemon” and “Kanden,” and it was created as a support song for the “NHK 2020 Support Song Project.” Since it was featured on various NHK children’s programs, it became a popular dance song among kids from preschoolers to elementary school students.

Because it’s made for children, it’s easy to sing, and many kids are sure to start dancing as soon as the melody starts.

The positive lyrics are also truly wonderful.

swallowYOASOBI with Midorīzu54rank/position

When it comes to songs that liven up a kids-centered karaoke party, “Tsubame” is the one.

It was released in 2021 by YOASOBI, a music duo hugely popular among teens, and the SDGs music unit Midories.

The lyrics, which depict the importance of joining hands, perfectly match the song’s pop, imaginative sound.

When you go to karaoke with close family and friends, it sounds fun not just to sing but to dance along, too.

How about singing this heartwarming track that inspires visions of a bright future for children?

Always With MeKimura Yumi55rank/position

The theme song of Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, which holds the record for the highest box office revenue in Japan’s history.

The composer and singer of this song is soprano Yumi Kimura.

Her performances, singing while playing the lyre—a vertical harp-like instrument—were also memorable.

Since the film has been broadcast on television many times since its release, it’s a familiar song even to children who don’t know the original theatrical run.

The lyrics may be somewhat difficult for children to fully understand, but it can be nice to sing it as content through which adults convey the importance of life and the nature of living to children.

Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako56rank/position

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

It’s a song known from the 2013 Disney film Frozen, and a favorite among girls! Many of you probably remember seeing kids dancing to it in supermarkets or parks back then.

Lots of kids admire Disney Princesses, especially Anna and Elsa.

Time has passed since its release, but that admiration is forever.

Why not revisit those feelings and try singing it at karaoke? And if you’ve only recently seen it and fallen in love with it, you should sing it too!