[Elementary School Students] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 karaoke songs for elementary school students, ranked in order of most views! It’s packed with popular karaoke tracks perfect for kids who feel they don’t have many songs they can sing yet.
The playlist is updated every week.
[Elementary School Students] Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [2026] (1–10)
Happinessarashi1rank/position

A song packed with a lively rhythm and a positive message! Its melody naturally lifts the listener’s spirits, and the powerful lyrics give a push toward stepping into the future.
Released in 2007, it also made waves as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari.” It’s a live-show staple, and the sight of the entire venue coming together in excitement is truly spectacular.
As spring brings new beginnings, singing it at karaoke is sure to spread positive energy! Sing it with friends and savor the best moments together.
A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko2rank/position

It’s a hit song so well-known as the opening theme of the TV anime “Neon Genesis Evangelion” that there’s hardly anyone who doesn’t know it.
Even many who haven’t seen the anime know the song, and it makes you aware of the courage and resolve to face reality.
dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE3rank/position

Dance Hall, included on Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s 2022 mini-album Unity, also became a household favorite as the theme song for Fuji TV’s information program Mezamashi 8.
Even when things don’t go well, its positive message gives you a gentle push, telling you that you’re fine just as you are—something that really resonates with students and anyone working hard at lessons.
Sing along to the rhythm and you’ll naturally find yourself smiling.
The dance featured in the music video is catchy and popular too, so it’s fun to sing while copying the choreography with your friends!
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE4rank/position

Delicately depicting the brilliance and bittersweetness of youth, this work by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE weaves a profound message into its gentle melody.
It reflects not only the radiant memories of student days but also the struggles of confronting real-world obstacles, embodying the strength of an uplifting anthem.
Selected as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime “Oblivion Battery” starting in April 2024, the song achieved remarkable success, winning the Grand Prize at the 66th Japan Record Awards.
It’s recommended both as a track that energizes venues with its dynamic guitar-rock sound at school sports days and athletic festivals, and as a motivational song for taking a new step forward.
First Lovenaniwa danshi5rank/position

Released by Naniwa Danshi in 2021, this song is a youthful, heart-throbbing love tune.
The lyrics express the pure feelings of first love, which are also sprinkled throughout its charming choreography.
With its bright, lively melody and easy-to-learn dance, it’s sure to let elementary school kids have a blast! And it’s wonderful that not only children but adults can join in and get pumped up together.
Helloyama × bocchiboromaru6rank/position

A heartwarming collaborative song by yama and Bocchi Boromaru.
It carries a message that awakens hope for the future and a spirit of adventure, with a simple yet powerful melody that resonates deeply.
The track was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Pokémon” starting in October 2023.
Its upbeat sound and positive lyrics that make you want to sing along with someone are perfect not only for karaoke, but also as BGM for events like sports days! If you raise your voices together with friends, you’re sure to create wonderful memories.
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI7rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic song “Saikō Tōtatsuten” (“Highest Point”).
This track was used as the opening theme for the hugely popular anime ONE PIECE, which is also beloved by elementary school students.
While SEKAI NO OWARI often tends to have high-pitched melodies, this song is contained within a very narrow vocal range of mid1F to mid2F#.
Even elementary schoolers, whose voices can be unstable due to voice change, should generally be able to sing it without issues.
Boys who have already undergone voice change can sing it in the original key; otherwise—and for most girls in elementary school—it’s best to lower the key for adjustment.


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