[For Upper Grades] Easy-to-sing songs for elementary school students. Popular karaoke hits that get everyone excited
Many elementary school students probably struggle to choose what to sing when they go to karaoke with friends or family.
Some may not be confident in singing or aren’t used to performing in front of others.
In this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing songs recommended especially for upper-grade elementary school students.
We’ve selected popular tracks that have easy-to-follow rhythms and melodies that are simple to remember.
Some of the songs are actually sung by elementary school students, making them perfect for practice.
If you’re looking for easy songs to sing, be sure to use this as a reference.
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[For Upper Grades] Easy-to-sing songs for elementary school students: Popular karaoke hits (11–20)
Spring Dayaimyon

Aimyon’s “Harunohi” is the perfect song for anyone who wants to have a great time with friends or family at karaoke.
With its friendly, catchy melody, the track shines with Aimyon’s refreshing voice and gentle lyrics.
The tempo isn’t too fast, and the vocal range is comfortable, making it a great choice even for kids picking up the mic for the first time.
Just like imagining the exciting story of a Crayon Shin-chan movie, you’ll want to enjoy a fun karaoke session with this song.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

The classic hit “Bunny Girl,” which became a nationwide sensation in 2024.
It’s a breakout number by the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI, winning overwhelming support from young people, especially on TikTok and Instagram.
Even most upper-grade elementary school students will likely recognize it.
With a range of mid1 C to mid2 E, it boasts one of the narrowest vocal ranges in J-pop, making it exceptionally easy to sing.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Step and a stepNiziU

This is the memorable debut single by NiziU, the girls’ group born from the Japan–Korea joint audition program “Nizi Project.” Released in December 2020, the song was also featured in a Lotte “Fit’s” commercial and has become widely loved alongside the members’ bright smiles.
With its gentle message of “It’s okay to go at your own pace,” it offers quiet support to everyone working hard at their studies or lessons.
Imbued with the idea of taking one step at a time without overdoing it, this track is sure to lift your spirits when you sing it arm-in-arm with friends and give you the energy you need for tomorrow!
soliloquyhachiwari

Chiikawa is a popular anime loved by a wide range of people, from elementary school children to adults.
The song “Hitorigotsu” is sung by Hachiware, a character in the series.
Given the time slot it airs in, most elementary schoolers have probably heard it at least once.
The piece is characterized by a very simple vocal line.
The pitch movement is very gentle and the range is quite narrow, so even upper-grade students whose voices may be unstable due to voice change can sing it without any problem.
Let’s decorate with holly.Pokemon Kids TV

Just getting ready for Christmas is enough to make your heart skip with excitement, isn’t it? Pokémon Kids TV’s “Deck the Halls” is a traditional carol of Welsh origin arranged with Japanese lyrics.
A dance version was also released in December 2023, and you can enjoy it alongside footage of Pikachu and Eevee decorating.
Its lively, highly repetitive melody and bright call-and-response parts are striking, giving it a festive flair that blows away the winter chill.
The karaoke version lets you sing along with the Pokémon, so if friends take turns doing the call-and-response parts, it’s sure to get everyone pumped.
It’s perfect for when you want to get into the Christmas party mood.
Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy

This is a song that reminds you of the innocent dreams of childhood.
The story, depicted through Vaundy’s unique worldview, resonates deeply alongside its energetic sound.
The protagonist’s attempt to reclaim a fading passion through the song of someone dear is striking, and it gives courage to those who listen.
Included on the May 2020 album “strobo,” the track was also featured in a Maruha Nichiro commercial, and after its performance at the 2022 Kouhaku Uta Gassen, it became beloved by many.
In 2023, it topped the annual karaoke rankings, and with its upbeat, live-ready feel, it’s the perfect song for anyone looking to get pumped up together at school events or class performances.
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Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

I think the current music scene for elementary school students can be broadly divided into four categories: hip-hop, K-pop, viral hits, and Vocaloid.
This time, I recommend “Kyofu All Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki)” as an easy-to-sing popular song from the Vocaloid category.
It’s a hit number by the popular Vocaloid producer Yukopi.
Its uniquely cute yet surreal vibe—something not seen in previous Vocaloid tracks—made a big splash in the scene.
With a range of about mid1 G to hi B, it’s relatively narrow for a Vocaloid song, and there are no fast-tongue-twister sections at all, so the difficulty is definitely easy.


