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[Even If You're Tone-Deaf, No Worries] Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing

We’re introducing easy-to-sing J-pop songs for elementary school students who like karaoke but worry about being off-key! This selection includes anime themes, choral pieces, and hit songs you’ve probably heard somewhere before.

They’re great picks that will get everyone excited at karaoke or school events! Choosing songs with a slow tempo and simple melodies makes them easier to sing, too.

And even if the vocal range doesn’t quite fit, you can adjust the key and it’ll be fine.

Have fun singing and enjoy it together with everyone!

[Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, No Worries] Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing (81–90)

Giant DreamKimura Subaru (Jaian)

Takeshi Gouda is a character from the anime Doraemon, which is popular among elementary school students.

In the story, he is often called by his nickname, Gian.

As for Gian, it’s officially established that he has a “terrible singing voice.” While he can just barely carry a tune, those around him consider his singing so awful that it’s unbearable to listen to.

For elementary schoolers who aren’t confident in their singing, we recommend “Giant Dream”! This is Gian’s debut song as a singer.

Since it’s sung by Gian to begin with, it’s absolutely fine if you go off key.

In fact, being off-key might even make everyone happier!

Dokimeki Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo

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.

nectarineterebi senshi

There’s a perfect song to get everyone hyped at karaoke with friends and family: “Nectarine.” Sung by the TV Warriors, this track features a rhythm and melody that are easy for kids to sing.

It carries a strong message about believing in yourself and moving forward, sure to lift your spirits as you sing.

Released in 2023, it showcases a band performance that’s both wistful and warm.

With this song, upper-grade kids can enjoy karaoke as they channel newfound confidence into their voices.

superstarKetsumeishi

“Superstar” is a song by Ketsumeishi that was used as the opening theme for the anime Crayon Shin-chan.

It’s an upbeat dance track and an easy choice for karaoke.

The tempo is a bit fast, but it’s easy to keep the rhythm, and there isn’t much range in pitch, so even kids who aren’t confident singers will find it easy to sing.

However, there are many rap sections, so if you’re not comfortable with rap, make sure to practice.

That said, there aren’t many super-fast parts, so it’s beginner-friendly.

I’m a popular kid.nohara shinnosuke

"I’m a Popular Guy 25th MIX" Music Video
I'm a popular kid.nohara shinnosuke

The well-known song Ora wa Ninkimono, sung by Shinnosuke Nohara—the protagonist of the hugely popular anime Crayon Shin-chan—became a massive hit.

Released as a single in July 1993, it was the first song performed by a voice actor under an anime character’s name to break into the Oricon Top 10.

It’s a number widely known by both children and adults, so it’s sure to liven up any karaoke session! It might be fun to sing it while doing a Shin-chan impression, too.

allyGReeeeN

Despite their mysterious identities, the group GReeeeN continues to enjoy enduring popularity.

Looking back now, they were forerunners of today’s “utaite” singers, such as Ado.

GReeeeN keeps releasing hit songs, but since their vocal range tends to be high, many people wonder whether elementary school children can sing them.

Their song “Mikata,” however, has a relatively narrow range among GReeeeN’s tracks and a simple melody, making it suitable for elementary school students to sing.

The lyrics also offer positive moral lessons, so be sure to check it out.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced some songs that are easy for elementary school kids to sing.

Did you find any that made you think, “I could sing this!”? Upbeat songs really get everyone excited, and it’s okay to make a few mistakes.

Add some call-and-response and enjoy karaoke! You might discover a song that’s surprisingly easier to sing than it sounds when you listen to it.

So don’t overthink it—start by trying a song you like!