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[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] (71–80)

White ChristmasSakushi sakkyoku: Āvingu Bārin78rank/position

White Christmas (Japanese) Japanese ver. White Christmas
White ChristmasSakushi sakkyoku: Āvingu Bārin

A classic song you’ll want to listen to on a quiet Christmas night is “White Christmas.” The version sung by American singer Bing Crosby is said to be the best-selling single, but it’s a Christmas song that has been covered by many different artists.

In addition to being included as the second track on Tatsuro Yamashita’s single “Christmas Eve,” versions sung by actors from the Super Sentai series and by anime voice actors have also been released, so it’s likely a Christmas song that even elementary school kids are familiar with.

Be sure to enjoy singing it with family and friends at a party karaoke this Christmas.

Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen79rank/position

An assertive approach like “Here’s my phone number.

Call me,” is a piece that gives courage to a girl with a crush, isn’t it? Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics, too.

It might be nice to entrust your feelings to the song.

It’s a track I’d love to hear sung in a cute way.

FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG80rank/position

BIGBANG – FANTASTIC BABY M/V
FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG

This BIGBANG song includes some English lyrics, but I think it would be best for you to lean into the lively energy of elementary school students and focus on singing it in a way that feels more like BIGBANG.

Rather than worrying about singing the lyrics perfectly, aiming for that BIGBANG vibe will probably go over better.

[Elementary School Students] Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [2026] (81–90)

Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE81rank/position

Released in August 2018, this song by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE was written as the theme for the film “Ao-Natsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-Nichi” (Blue Summer: The 30 Days I Fell in Love with You).

Vocalist Motoki Omori’s soaring voice and lyrics that encourage you to feel like “we’re the main characters” make it a perfect fit for elementary school girls working hard at love or extracurriculars.

It’s also become a staple cheer song for high school baseball and is so powerful it’s even performed in the Koshien Alps stands.

Sing it with friends and you’re sure to feel energized.

It’s an incredibly emotional track that colors a sparkling page of youth.

migratory bird[Alexandros]82rank/position

[Alexandros] – Wataridori (MV)
migratory bird[Alexandros]

It’s a rhythmic, dynamic song.

This was the first track through which I discovered [Alexandros].

It feels like a song that gives students a push on the back, encouraging you to keep looking forward and do your best even in tough, painful times.

It’s a perfect cheer song for today’s students.

R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu83rank/position

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / “R.Y.U.S.E.I.” Music Video
R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

The songs by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE are exhilarating dance numbers themed around dreams, hope, and friendship.

With catchy melodies and rhythms that make you want to move, they’re loved by a wide range of ages—from elementary school kids to adults.

Released in June 2014, this song was also used as the campaign song for Tokyo City Keiba and topped the Oricon weekly chart.

The music video was shot in Los Angeles and became a hot topic, garnering over 150 million views on YouTube.

It’s a top recommendation that lifts your spirits when you belt it out at karaoke and can be enjoyed by the whole family!

PPAPPikotarō84rank/position

PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen Official) Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen / PIKOTARO (Pikotaro)
PPAPPikotarō

A middle-aged man with a permed punch hairstyle, flashy clothes, and sunglasses appears and starts singing English lyrics that make no sense.

It’s the song by Piko Taro, portrayed by Kosaka Daimaou, that became a global hit thanks to its catchy rhythm and wordplay.

After its digital release in December 2016, people of all ages and nationalities were humming it for a while.

Just get the flashy outfit, sunglasses, a mustache, and a wig, and you’re all set! Mash up different words and turn it into a party gag! It’s also great for family karaoke outings.