[Spring Songs] Moving tracks to hear in April: tear-jerking masterpieces of spring
When April arrives, some people are fired up for a new chapter in life, while others are surely still feeling the lingering glow of graduation, setting off on new journeys, or the sadness of parting.
At the start of a new season, a mix of emotions—anxiety, butterflies, excitement—bubbles up, doesn’t it? In this article, I’ll introduce some moving songs that will stay close to your life this April.
Every track has lyrics that sink in and tug at your heartstrings.
These wonderful classics—the encouragement of music—are sure to give you strength!
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[Spring Songs] Moving tracks to listen to in April: Tear-jerking masterpieces of spring (111–120)
my graduationSPEED

A hugely popular song by SPEED, an artist whose powerful vocals and breathtaking performances have captivated listeners across generations.
The track conveys the feeling of never forgetting the memories shared with a loved one, even if you go your separate ways, making it a moving number perfect for the spring graduation season.
[Spring Songs] Moving tracks to listen to in April. Tear-jerking spring masterpieces (121–130)
Good Bye, Good LuckTOTALFAT

Songs about graduation and new departures tend to be on the mellow side, but this one is really uplifting.
It might be nice to send it to someone who’s feeling down or a friend who’s anxious about starting a new life.
Even just reading the lyrics—about setting off on different paths yet believing without a doubt that we’ll meet again—brings tears to my eyes.
HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI’s “Haruka” is perfect for the season of farewells and new beginnings.
Its warm, tender sound and heartfelt vocals are truly moving.
The song is based on “Tsuki Ōji” (Moon Prince), an original short story written by broadcast writer Osamu Suzuki.
Listening to it brings back memories of school days spent with dear friends, teachers, and lovers.
It’s ideal as background music for graduation ceremonies or for everyone to sing together.
If you’d rather celebrate graduation brightly with an up-tempo track than be swept away by a tear-jerking ballad, this one’s highly recommended.
GraduationZONE

This is a signature song by ZONE, an artist beloved especially by younger generations for powerful, emotionally stirring vocals and catchy melodies.
It carries a bright message of staying positive and smiling even as graduation approaches and people head off to distant places, making it a moving song perfect for spring.
Goodbye Memoriessupercell

A moving mega-hit song by supercell, an artist who has gained popularity especially among younger generations for their beautiful, captivating vocals and breathtaking singing ability.
It’s a track filled with feelings for a loved one setting off toward their dreams, making it a perfect number for spring.
Sakura, You, and Ituki.

A song that portrays a delicate, bittersweet love reminiscent of spring cherry blossoms.
Tuki.’s transparent vocals and the acoustic guitar gently embrace the feelings of young people facing graduation.
Released in January 2024, this track resonates with those experiencing spring farewells and new encounters.
It’s also used as the theme song for “Kyo-suki” (Today, I Fell in Love), amplifying the emotion alongside the show’s scenes.
Perfect for anyone anxious about starting a new chapter or parting with someone special.
It’s easy to sing at karaoke and is sure to become a spring staple!
Ode to YouthMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

A song about setting out on a new journey, sung by Momoiro Clover Z, also known as Momoclo.
It was the theme song for the film “Maku ga Agaru,” which likewise centers on themes of departure and growth.
Instead of Momoclo’s usual upbeat, bursting energy, this one gently captures the bittersweet, poignant feelings of youth.
The harmonies are beautiful, and it’s a popular piece often sung at choir competitions.



