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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!

[No Worries If You’re Tone-Deaf] Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing (71–80)

Baby youyuka

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.

Velvet Poemback number

Back number is a rock band that has continued to enjoy popularity since the 2000s.

While they’re labeled a rock band, in reality their music has very strong pop elements, making it a band known for having relatively few complex melodies.

Among back number’s songs, the one I especially recommend for elementary school students is Velvet no Uta (“Velvet Poem”).

Not only is the melody simple and easy for children to sing, but the song also centers on themes of growth and challenge, making it an ethically recommendable piece as well.

Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

Yo-kai Watch: Yokai Exercise No. 1
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

When it comes to songs that are easy for elementary school kids to sing, Dream5’s “Yo-kai Exercise No.

1” is probably at the top of the list.

Known as the ending theme of the anime Yo-kai Watch, its lyrics can be memorized like a wordplay game.

Plus, since the song comes with a dance, you end up learning the words before you know it just by dancing along.

The tempo is slow, making it easy to keep the rhythm and sing.

Why not add it to your karaoke repertoire?

100% CourageSugano Minoru

100% Courage (Nintama Rantarō Season 1 Opening)
100% CourageSugano Minoru

Nintama Rantarō is a beloved national anime that has been cherished by elementary school students for many years.

If you were born in the Heisei era, you’ve probably seen it at least once.

“Yūki 100%” is the theme song for Nintama Rantarō, and while there have been arrangements, it’s unusually been used as the theme song continuously since the early days of the anime.

As it’s a children’s anime, the vocal line is very simple.

Even elementary school students can sing it without any trouble, so be sure to check it out.

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

Doraemon is a beloved, long-running national anime.

The song Yume o Kanaete Doraemon was used as the opening theme from 2007 to 2019.

Because of that, today’s elementary school students are the perfect generation for it.

As a theme song for a children’s anime, the music is kept simple overall, with easy-to-follow melodies.

It’s so catchy that even lower-grade elementary school kids without developed pitch sense can sing it, so be sure to check it out.