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[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.

[For Upper Grades] Easy-to-sing songs for elementary school students: Popular karaoke hits (41–50)

Kawaii is MagicFRUITS ZIPPER

【MV】FRUITS ZIPPER “Kawaii is Magic”
Kawaii is MagicFRUITS ZIPPER

A bright, uplifting song themed around the importance of chasing your dreams is here! This new track from FRUITS ZIPPER is the main theme for the film “Butt Detective the Movie: Star and Moon.” Set to an upbeat, energetic melody, it gently celebrates the beauty of living true to yourself.

With simple choreography and a friendly dance beat, it’s hugely popular with kids as well.

The single CD is set to be released in May 2025, and the members’ ventures into voice acting are also drawing attention.

Blending the group’s signature clear vocals with the charm of a pop tune, this song is a perfect fit for school events or karaoke.

Sing and dance together, and the whole place is sure to be wrapped in a happy vibe.

BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – BOW AND ARROW / Yuzuru Hanyu Short Program ver.
BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi

This is a powerful track that Kenshi Yonezu poured his heart and soul into, created as the opening theme for an anime centered on figure skating.

Depicting a story of challenge and growth, the work captures the passion of those who push themselves in the world of sports through its strong melody and profound lyrics.

Released in January 2025, it was written specifically as the theme song for the anime “Medalist,” and it’s memorable that Yonezu, a huge fan of the original manga, personally offered to create it.

The song was also performed on the opening day of the nationwide tour “Kenshi Yonezu 2025 TOUR / JUNK,” captivating the audience.

It’s highly recommended for anyone striving toward the dreams and goals of their youth, making it a perfect choice to boost motivation during morning commutes to school or before club activities.

Bring it on, spring.non

[Official Music Video] Non – I’ll Stand to Face Spring
Bring it on, spring.non

A heartwarming rock number that sings of youthful passion and the courage to take a new step forward.

Non wrote the lyrics, crafting an energetic anthem that blows away the stifling feeling of everyday life.

With refreshing guitar tones and powerful drum beats, it’s a perfect song for spring—the season when life begins.

Released digitally in January 2025, the track finally saw an official audio release after being performed at a solo concert.

It gently supports new students brimming with anxiety and excitement, as well as anyone about to embark on a new chapter.

Non’s clear, translucent vocals and the song’s positive message truly resonate.

In conclusion

Singing theme songs from anime and movies can be a great conversation starter with friends and family.

You can talk about things like which characters you like, or share stories related to the works—it sounds fun either way.

You can master a song solo, or sing together to liven up the karaoke session.

Be sure to try songs with positive messages or love songs, too.