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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] (1–10)

Dokimeki Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo8rank/position

Dokimeki Diary – asmi feat. Chinozo (Official Music Video)
Dokimeki Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo

This song captures heart-pounding moments within easygoing, everyday life, framed from asmi’s unique perspective.

It was selected as the opening theme for the anime Pokémon and is included on the CD single released in May 2023.

The lyrics, which express the courage and energy asmi herself felt, evoke a genuine sense of empathy in listeners.

It’s also popular as a karaoke song for elementary schoolers, so why not try singing it while enjoying its relaxed tempo and simple melody? Written as if talking to a friend, the lyrics are sure to resonate with children as well.

HabitSEKAI NO OWARI9rank/position

A song with a mysterious vibe and a catchy melody delivers a message that confronts people’s preconceived notions and habits.

With simple, memorable phrases and an addictive sound, it’s sure to get everyone excited at school events or karaoke.

Released by SEKAI NO OWARI in June 2022, this track is the theme song for the film “HOLiC xxxHOLiC.” The work won the 64th Japan Record Award in the same year and was also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

A highlight is the unique dance performance by the members dressed as a teacher and a janitor.

Even those who tend to get nervous at karaoke can sing this one with confidence thanks to its relaxed tempo and a melody line that doesn’t require too wide a vocal range.

Baby youyuka10rank/position

Yuka “Baby you” Music Video (Yuka Ver.)
Baby youyuka

Yuka’s song “Baby you” is a sparkly pop tune that makes your heart dance no matter the moment—perfect for upper elementary school kids to enjoy.

Its bright, shuffle-beat rhythm is so lively it makes you want to move your body.

With this track, karaoke with friends and family turns into an even happier time.

The easy-to-understand lyrics guarantee a fun sing-along, and adjusting the key on the karaoke machine makes it more comfortable to sing, so even beginners can relax.

Its catchy melody sticks in your head after just one listen and is loved by people of all ages.

[Elementary School Students] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026] (11–20)

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao11rank/position

Through the development of social media and the like, the things children like have changed significantly.

Even so, there are cultures that are universally loved.

When it comes to anime, “Doraemon” seems like a perfect example, doesn’t it? The song “Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon” is the anime’s theme song and has broad support across generations.

Since it’s a song targeted at children, it’s composed within a relatively narrow vocal range, from mid2A to hiC.

It’s a song that even elementary school students, whose voices can easily become unstable due to voice changes, should be able to sing well.

Chu, diversity.ano12rank/position

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano-chan, who is hugely popular as a TV personality, performs in the music scene under the name ano.

Although her solo career is still relatively new, she already has several hit numbers.

One highly recommended track is Chyu, Diversity.

Thanks to its use as a theme song for the widely popular anime Chainsaw Man, it’s extremely well-known—even among elementary school students.

While the song may give the impression of being somewhat high, its range is relatively narrow—mid2 A# to hi C#—so even elementary school students should be able to sing it without any problem.

A Little Love SongMONGOL80013rank/position

A song that elementary school students who want to build confidence in their singing should try is “Chiisana Koi no Uta.” It’s included on the rock band MONGOL800’s 2001 album MESSAGE and is known as one of their signature tracks.

The passionate band sound comes through plainly and powerfully.

The key is to sing crisply in time with the driving, uptempo rhythm.

For kids who struggle with high notes, it also serves as good vocal practice.

Give this simple yet moving melody a try.

If you’re looking for an easy, upbeat song, this is a must-check number.

Just, clear skies for youYorushika14rank/position

Yorushika – Just Clear Skies for You (MUSIC VIDEO)
Just, clear skies for youYorushika

Yorushika’s music carries a charm that resonates tenderly yet powerfully.

In particular, “Just a Sunny Day for You” swells with feelings during a fresh yet wistful moment, like a snapshot of youth.

Amid the band’s brilliant performance, melodies that link pure emotions blend together, offering a pleasant musical experience.

Its bright, expansive melodies are easy to sing even in high-tone karaoke parts, making it a song I can confidently recommend to any elementary school student, no matter their worries.

Like summer sunlight, it will illuminate your heart.