31 Best Kids Karaoke Songs     

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“My Favorite Things” by Julie Andrews from The Sound of Music     

Song Year: 1965

“My Favorite Things” is another great song from this musical. The lyrics provide tips on overcoming fear by focusing on things that make you happy. Besides gaining knowledge from this song, children also enjoy this song thanks to its intriguing sound and colorful imagery. Like many other songs from the sound of music, this is an ideal choice for a group song.                                

“Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift 

Song Year: 2014

Taylor Swift has plenty of songs that make a great addition to a children’s karaoke playlist. The lyrics describe shaking off people who dislike you or treat you poorly. This song falls more into the pop genre than much of her earlier work. Kids love this song because it encourages dancing and it has a few distinct sections that are easy to follow and sing along to.      

“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Judy Garland From The Wizard of Oz

Song Year: 1939

Originally written for The Wizard of Oz, this song would go on to be strongly associated with Judy Garland. In this song, Dorthy Gale describes what she imagine lies beyond the confines of her sepia-toned Kansas existence. This song is somewhat more challenging than other options on this list. So, pick it if your kids like singing and are not afraid to challenge themselves.         

“Under the Sea” From The Little Mermaid     

Song Year: 1989

”Under the Sea” is one of the central songs from the soundtrack for The Little Mermaid. In this song, Sebastian shows Ariel all the things that make living under the sea so great. Samuel E. Wright voices Sebastian in this movie. This iconic song is an easy choice for a children’s karaoke session. The lyrics are simple and repetitive and the tune is not too difficult to follow.                    

“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” From Encanto  

Song Year: 2021

Most children who were around in 2021 know about the phenomenon that is Encanto and the song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.” The song has a beautiful structure that highlights the different singing styles offered by the ensemble cast. The lyrics describe the family’s strained relationship with Bruno. Since it is sung in a round, this can be a good choice if you want a group karaoke song.       

“YMCA” by The Village People      

Song Year: 1978

Not only is “YMCA” a fun song to sing, but it has a great dance that goes along with it. Generations of sports and party-goers have been dancing and singing along to this song. Prepare your child for social situations by familiarizing themselves with this iconic tune. The song refers to the YMCA and the benefits of that organization.  

“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” From Toy Story 

Song Year: 1995

“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” is a theme song, of sorts, for the Toy Story franchise. It was originally sung by Randy Newman and has a jazzy feel. The lyrics describe the friendship of the main characters and how that friendship endures challenges of all types. Children love this song as a karaoke song because it will likely be familiar to them, the lyrics are easy to remember, and it is great for a duet or group song.

“All-Star” by Smash Mouth     

Song Year: 1999

Many children will recognize this song from the movie Shrek. Smashmouth released “All-Star” as a single from their album, Astro Lounge, intending to make an anthem for outcasts. It makes a great karaoke song because the lyrics are dense and complex, but it has an easy tune and a catchy chorus. The lyrics describe going off the beaten path and trying new things to succeed.

“A Million Dreams” From The Greatest Showman 

Song Year: 2017

The Greatest Showman is full of great songs that work for karaoke and are appropriate for children of all ages. “A Million Dreams” comes from the 2017 movie based on the life of P.T. Barnum and the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, and Ziv Zaifman sing this song in the film. It describes Barnum’s dreams for the future.  

“Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” by Selena – A Spanish Kids Karaoke Song      

Song Year: 1994

Selena released “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” in 1994 to much acclaim. The lyrics describe having a crush, and the “bidi bidi bom bom” represents the sound of a beating heart, though there is a range of interpretations. It is a great karaoke song if you want a fun and iconic option in Spanish that is not too fast-paced. 

Top Kids Karaoke Songs, Final Thoughts

So whether you want an exciting party activity or to bring an average Tuesday up a notch, consider karaoke. Since finding the right songs is the key to a good karaoke session, start with this list and let it inspire you when making your playlist. You can try karaoke at home or find places that offer karaoke for children.

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