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Popular children's songs. Western music artist rankings [2026]

Western music has a different kind of rhythmic fun and catchy wording compared to Japanese music.Even without understanding the words, kids can grasp it intuitively—that’s their flexible sense!This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of Western artists who sing songs popular with children.You’re sure to discover something new!

Popular children's songs. Western music artist ranking [2026] (21–30)

Say SoDoja Cat22rank/position

Doja Cat – Say So / Beginner’s Class
Say SoDoja Cat

When it comes to female rappers in the spotlight right now, Doja Cat stands out.

The catalyst was her song “Say So” exploding in popularity on the video-sharing app TikTok.

Included on her second album released in 2019, the track took off after popular TikTok users posted dance videos with original choreography to it.

Soon, young people around the world started imitating the dance, and the total number of views has now surpassed 600 million.

The song is a disco tune, and because the rhythm stays nearly constant from start to finish, it’s easy to choreograph and fun to dance to.

SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire23rank/position

Earth, Wind & Fire – “September” | Phil Wright Choreography | Ig : @phil_wright_
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

It’s a nostalgic signature song by Earth, Wind & Fire released in 1978.

Just hearing the opening rhythm and trumpet, anyone can recognize this famous track.

For many in our parents’ generation, it was such a hit that hearing it at their kids’ school events can be quite moving.

Its exciting, anticipation-filled sound makes you feel like your body starts moving on its own—a tune that’s not only beloved by adults but also easy for children to enjoy.

BurnEllie Goulding24rank/position

Ellie Goulding – Burn (Official Video)
BurnEllie Goulding

This song by British singer Ellie Goulding features her husky, sweet high notes and a grand melody.

With its uplifting lyrics, it’s perfect for events like sports days, where it can boost the spirit of cheering.

Ellie’s addictive voice is truly encouraging once you hear it.

I’m In Love With a MonsterFifth Harmony25rank/position

Fifth Harmony – I’m In Love With a Monster (from Hotel Transylvania 2 – Official Video)
I'm In Love With a MonsterFifth Harmony

This is the theme song for the children’s movie Hotel Transylvania 2, sung by Fifth Harmony back when they were still a five-member group.

In the music video, each member belts out in front of a monster, giving it a slightly spooky vibe, but both the Fifth Harmony members and the monsters have a certain charm that makes you chuckle.

It looks fun to dance along playfully to the upbeat track, just like the girls and the monsters.

good feelingFlo Rida26rank/position

Flo Rida – Good Feeling [Official Video]
good feelingFlo Rida

It’s a perfect song for energetic kids.

Set to a rhythmic, catchy melody, it sings about feeling positive.

The phrase “Sometimes I get a good feeling I never, never, never had before” is repeated, expressing a sense of accomplishment and confidence.

Released in August 2011, it became a worldwide hit, reaching No.

3 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100 and No.

1 on the U.K.

charts.

It’s been used in the trailer for the movie Wreck-It Ralph and on the TV show iZombie.

Highly recommended for those who want to dance at school plays or recitals.

With its bright, poppy vibe, it’s sure to get kids excited.

I will surviveGloria Gaynor27rank/position

This song, which exudes the vibe of 1970s America, was first sung by Gloria and later became well known for covers by artists like Diana Ross in the 1990s.

It’s a disco-style dance track distinguished by its vocalist’s dynamic, compelling performance.

We’re All In This TogetherHigh School Musical Cast28rank/position

High School Musical Cast – We’re All In This Together (From “High School Musical”)
We're All In This TogetherHigh School Musical Cast

This is the finale song featured in Disney’s High School Musical.

Included on the soundtrack of the 2006 film, it became popular as a youthful anthem sung by the entire cast.

With its bright, poppy sound and lyrics celebrating friendship and unity, it’s the kind of song that boosts your spirits just by listening.

In the movie, it’s used in the climactic scene where students from different groups come together as one, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

It’s also perfect as a dance song for children to perform at school plays or recitals.

With its energetic vibe, singing and dancing together to this track is sure to create fun, unforgettable memories.