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Band Rankings Popular with Elementary School Students [2026]

Elementary school students are very sensitive to trends.

The sense of what’s trendy among their parents’ generation often gets called “outdated” by the kids, doesn’t it?

This time, we’ll introduce popular bands among elementary school students in a ranking format.

Check out which bands are trending!

Elementary School Students’ Favorite Bands Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Do that again and I’ll hit you.toripuru faiyā71rank/position

A three-piece rock band formed by members who met in Waseda University’s music club.

The title sounds like something an elementary school kid would say all the time.

The lyrics take a bold stance—not because they really intend to do it, but so they won’t look like cowards.

Member Yasunao Yoshida appeared on the TV show Tamori Club, boosting their popularity.

rainPetorōruzu72rank/position

Try paying attention to the musicians behind Ringo Sheena and Gen Hoshino when they appear on TV music shows.

The one playing those cool guitar parts is Ryosuke Nagaoka.

This is a signature song by Petrolz, the band formed with him at the center.

If you start listening with an ear for the supporting musicians, you’ll enjoy music even more—and music lovers will think you’re cool, too!

From Hunting to Rice Cultivation feat. Ashigaru-senseirekishi73rank/position

Rekishi turns all kinds of history and historical figures into songs.

Their track “From Hunting to Rice Cultivation feat.

Ashigaru Sensei” is one of Rekishi’s signature numbers, famous at live shows for the audience waving rice stalks in the air.

The featured Ashigaru Sensei is Seiko Ito, also known as a pioneer of rap in Japan.

As the title suggests, the song—blending rap—depicts the transition from an era of hunting to one centered on rice cultivation.

The composition is excellent, and it’s sure to be enlightening—maybe even educational, too!

Let’s sing a songDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando74rank/position

[ED01] Let’s Sing a Song / DaijiMAN Brothers Band / Crayon Shin-chan [April 13, 1992 – September 21, 1992]
Let's sing a songDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

A heartwarming message that gently embraces the anxieties and hopes of starting school is woven into the melody by DaijiMAN Brothers Band.

Brimming with the wish “May you be happy,” the song’s arrangement, which supports those taking a new step forward, is also memorable.

Released in April 1992 and cherished as the first ending theme of the TV Asahi anime Crayon Shin-chan, this track became a hit second only to the band’s signature song Sore ga Daiji, and is included on the album GOLDEN☆BEST DaijiMAN Brothers Band.

It’s a perfect choice as BGM for entrance ceremonies and preparation for starting school, as well as an encouraging anthem that gives a gentle push to children who feel anxious about school life.

▸STARTmahō shōjo ni naritai75rank/position

Maho Shoujo ni Naritai [▸START] MUSIC VIDEO
▸STARTmahō shōjo ni naritai

It’s a melody I’ve heard somewhere before.

It’s a song by the four-member band Mahou Shoujo ni Naritai.

It was released in 2018 as their fourth single.

It’s the ending theme for the anime Puzzle & Dragons.

The message that “you are not alone” conveys a sense of friendship.

It’s the ending theme for the anime Puzzle & Dragons.