[Elementary School Students] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing karaoke songs that have been popular among elementary school students so far.
We hope you find it helpful!
It’s sure to get everyone hyped up.
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[Elementary School Students] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Heart-Throbbing RainbowShinamorōru43rank/position

This is a song sung by Cinnamoroll, a popular Sanrio character.
Released in June 2023 as the 3rd single, it carries a message of support for people who put their hearts into what they love.
Its bright, hope-filled melody and lyrics will light up the listener’s heart.
The work emphasizes the importance of valuing your true self and spending each day with a positive mindset, and it’s perfect for karaoke! With a relaxed tempo and easy-to-follow pitch, even elementary school children can enjoy singing it.
If you sing it together with friends who love Sanrio, it’s sure to be a hit.
Mission! Health Number OneRED BLOOD CELL44rank/position

The anime Cells at Work! gained attention for its original concept of turning the inside of the human body into a story.
Its medical supervision is solid, and some scholars even recommend it for educational purposes.
The song Mission! Health Comes First is the opening theme of Cells at Work!, with a pop vibe.
The vocal range is narrow and there aren’t many long sustained notes, so as long as you can handle the macrophage part’s spoken-style lines, it can be considered a very low-difficulty piece.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE45rank/position

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE has delivered a gem of a song that beautifully captures both the brilliance and the fragility of youth.
It delicately portrays the feelings of trying to embrace everyday anxieties, inner conflicts, and the pains of growth as cherished memories.
The song was also chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Oblivion Battery” and won the 66th Japan Record Awards in December 2024, marking an unprecedented achievement of back-to-back wins for the band.
This heartwarming track offers empathy and encouragement to middle school students grappling with the uniquely turbulent emotions of adolescence and feelings of self-doubt.
It will surely stay close to your heart and give you the courage to look ahead.
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi46rank/position

I think the current music scene for elementary school students can be broadly divided into four categories: hip-hop, K-pop, viral hits, and Vocaloid.
This time, I recommend “Kyofu All Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki)” as an easy-to-sing popular song from the Vocaloid category.
It’s a hit number by the popular Vocaloid producer Yukopi.
Its uniquely cute yet surreal vibe—something not seen in previous Vocaloid tracks—made a big splash in the scene.
With a range of about mid1 G to hi B, it’s relatively narrow for a Vocaloid song, and there are no fast-tongue-twister sections at all, so the difficulty is definitely easy.
I wish you lots of happinessnaniwa danshi47rank/position

When it comes to karaoke songs that adults and kids can sing and dance to together, “Sachiare” is a top pick.
It was released in 2022 by the idol group Naniwa Danshi, who bring comfort to listeners with their radiant smiles.
Yujin Kitagawa of the duo Yuzu wrote and composed the song.
Its bright, uplifting melody line is a standout feature, making it a perfect sound for children.
The key is to sing clearly and crisply in time with the rhythmic tempo.
Since the song stays within a steady vocal range, even elementary school beginners at karaoke should give it a try!
That gentle girlsupittsu48rank/position

“Yasashii Ano Ko,” best known as the theme song of NHK’s morning drama series Natsuzora set in Hokkaido, was released in June 2019 as the 42nd single by the four-piece rock band Spitz, whose vocalist Masamune Kusano captivates listeners with his distinctive lyrical world.
The song features Kusano’s characteristic lyrics, including lines that reflect on people waiting for the end of Hokkaido’s long winter and the incorporation of Ainu language.
With its gentle tempo, it’s easy to sing at karaoke—why not try it with family or friends?
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA49rank/position

It features a powerful rock sound and LiSA’s clear, crystalline vocals.
The lyrics portray the courage to face hardship and find hope amid battle, filled with a positive message that even elementary school students can relate to.
With a simple, easy-to-remember melody line and lyrics that express emotion straightforwardly, it’s beloved as a karaoke staple.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba from April 2019, it was also performed spectacularly at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen in December 2020.
Its singable vocal range and simple melody make it perfect for music classes and school events.
It’s also recommended for when you want to get excited with friends at karaoke or sing together with everyone.


