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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 Students! Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing (41–50)

SmileMori Nana

Nana Mori - Smile (Music Video)
SmileMori Nana

Smile, covered and released by Nana Mori—who is also active as an actress—in 2020, became a hot topic when it was featured as the theme song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Oronamin C commercial.

With its simple structure and easy melody, it’s perfect for elementary school beginners at karaoke! Practicing its easy-to-remember phrases will help build confidence in singing.

Have the adults and friends around join in with claps and chorus to liven things up.

It’s a heartwarming song that spreads children’s adorable smiles.

Be sure to check out this pop tune that will brighten up the karaoke room.

Remember MeMigeru (Ishibashi Hiiro)

A song depicting the bonds of family that was chosen as the theme for a film released in 2017.

Hiroshi Ishibashi, who provided the Japanese dub for the protagonist, also drew attention for his vocal prowess.

The piece is popular as a choral song as well, so many children may have sung it at school.

Conveying that our hearts are one even when we’re apart, this work features a melody that’s easy for elementary school students to sing.

If you sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to enjoy a heartwarming time.

Sing it with feelings for the people you care about.

Mickey Mouse MarchDizunī

“Mickey Mouse March” Japanese cover sung / Mickey Mouse Club March / Japanese version (Cover)
Mickey Mouse MarchDizunī

This is an iconic song that represents Disney.

The lyrics repeatedly mention Mickey Mouse’s name so that even small children can sing along easily.

Born in 1955 as the opening theme of The Mickey Mouse Club and still beloved today, it’s perfect for singing together with friends and family! With a march-like, rhythmic tempo, it’s sure to put everyone in a bright and cheerful mood.

There’s choreography too, so it’s also recommended to dance while you sing.

Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI “Highest Altitude” ONE PIECE Lyric MV
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s new song “Saikou Toutatsuten” (“Highest Point”) has been airing as the opening theme for the anime One Piece since September 3, 2023, and was released digitally on the 17th of the same month.

The song portrays pushing forward on your own feet through hardships, carrying a message that resonates even with elementary school students who work hard every day.

Although it’s an energizing song, the tempo is surprisingly relaxed and the melody is simple, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

Be sure to try singing “Saikou Toutatsuten,” a song that conveys the importance of turning your weaknesses into strength and moving toward the future!

I am a bear.Utada Hikaru

It’s a humorous, gentle song with a nursery-rhyme feel.

Even people who are tone-deaf might be able to sing it comfortably without trying too hard.

At just two and a half minutes, it’s short, so it could be nice to remember as a soothing tune.

The overall vocal range is A3 to C5.

It may be a bit high, but if you sing in a soft tone, your voice will naturally lean on falsetto, which suits the song’s atmosphere.

Swaying side to side as you sing makes it even cuter! The lyrics and music are by Hikaru Utada, and the lyrics sound like a child speaking—that’s part of what makes it so charming.

There’s even a section with a greeting in French, blending playfulness and sophistication for a fun touch.

Try adding it to your karaoke lineup when you want a little break!

EdisonSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella 'Edison' (Wednesday’s Campanella ver.)
EdisonSuiyōbi no Campanella

With its exuberant, fun rhythm and catchy melody, this Wednesday Campanella track was released in February 2022.

Brimming with passion for creativity and the joy of self-actualization, the piece carries a message about reexamining oneself through self-expression.

Its unique lyrics portray a protagonist torn between the dream of being an inventor and the reality of being a musician, resonating deeply with listeners.

Included on the album “Neon,” the song took social media by storm with a viewer-participation dance challenge and won the Music category of the 2022 TikTok Buzzword Awards.

Its simple melodic line and rhythmic beat make it an easy pick for karaoke and school events, and highly recommended.

HirogarhythmAmi Ishii · Chihaya Yoshitake

"Hirogaru Sky! Precure" Ending Theme Song "Hirogarhythm" (Non-Credit ver.)
Hirogarhythm Ishii Ami · Yoshitake Chihaya

The ending theme song of the anime “Hirogaru Sky! Precure” is “Hirogarhythm.” Why not try singing this song at karaoke, featuring the powerful yet gentle vocals of Ami Ishii and Chihaya Yoshitake? It’s not a ballad, but the tempo isn’t very fast.

There aren’t any rapid-fire lines either, so it should be easy to follow the lyrics along with the melody.

Since it’s a song about friendship, it’s perfect for karaoke with friends.

There’s also a simple dance, so learning the choreography and enjoying it together is highly recommended.