What songs are popular among elementary schoolers? Well-known and sing-along favorites! [2026]
These days, you can listen to songs and watch music videos through various social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
Of course, many adults do, but I think a lot of elementary school kids watch them too.
This time, we’ll be introducing songs that are popular among elementary school students, as well as highly well-known tracks!
We’ve gathered plenty of songs that today’s elementary schoolers often hear—like dance numbers that blew up on social media and tracks used as theme songs for popular anime—so please read to the end!
If there are any songs you don’t know, be sure to give them a listen!
Now, let’s get started.
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What songs are popular among elementary school kids? Well-known and sing-along favorites! [2026] (111–120)
R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

When it comes to signature songs by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE, this track is indispensable.
Released in June 2014, it became the group’s first million seller and topped the Oricon charts.
It was also used as the campaign song for Tokyo City Keiba, gaining broad support across generations.
The lyrics, themed around dreams, hope, and friendship, and the sound that fuses dance music with pop are particularly appealing.
The music video was filmed in Los Angeles, and its exhilarating visual beauty drew attention as well.
It’s a popular song often played at school sports events, and the “Running Man” dance is widely loved by everyone from young children to adults.
A chance over the shoulderKame to Yama P

For the first time in over ten years since Nobuta wo Produce, the two have formed a unit again.
This song is the theme for “I’m Your Destiny,” starring Kazuya Kamenashi of KAT-TUN and Tomohisa Yamashita, formerly of NEWS.
In the choreography, the two even create the word ‘suki’ (like/love) with their bodies, moving perfectly in sync.
If you’re an elementary school girl, you can’t miss their songs, right?
The Farmer and the Goddoburokku

The song “The Farmer and the God,” famous from the comedy duo Doburock’s musical skit, is probably hummed by many elementary school boys.
Since the lyrics include dirty jokes, it’s not a song that appeals to everyone, but I think boys around elementary school age love it.
The melody is easy to remember, and there’s a simple dance for the chorus.
If you sing it at an all-boys karaoke session, it’s sure to get the crowd going.
If you keep a perfectly straight face and don’t crack up at the lyrics, it’ll land even better! Enjoy it with friends who like comedy!
TOKYO GIRLPerfume

A popular Perfume song that portrays women in Tokyo, the big metropolis, pursuing their true selves.
Its polished electro sound and a melody that’s both powerful and poignant leave a strong impression.
Released in February 2017, it drew attention as the theme song for the NTV drama “Tokyo Tarareba Musume.” This work is an anthem for everyone striving in the city.
It’s sure to lift your spirits when you’re tired or feeling down.
It’s also a karaoke favorite that gets the crowd going, loved by a wide range of ages from kids to adults.
That gentle girlsupittsu

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call “Yasashii Ano Ko” a new masterpiece by Spitz, chosen as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Natsuzora.
Since Yo Yoshida and Rio Suzuki also covered it in a “Pocari Sweat” commercial, I think any TV-loving elementary schooler would know it.
The lyrics are very gentle, making it perfect as a chorus piece for elementary school students! It’s quietly growing in popularity.
The lyrics, which express a wish to share the wonderful things you know with someone else, evoke warmth and a gentle future.



