[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! A Selection of Karaoke Classics & Popular Tracks
Spring is a season when the world around us changes at a dizzying pace.
Some people look forward to life in a new environment and fresh challenges, while others can’t help but worry about whether they’ll manage.
At times like these, why not listen to and sing spring songs to change your mood? In this article, we’ll introduce spring songs recommended for women.
We’ve picked a wide range, from timeless classics long loved as spring standards to the latest spring tunes.
Belt them out at karaoke and you’re sure to feel refreshed and more positive! Why not take a new step forward with a favorite song by your side?
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[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! Picked Karaoke Classics & Popular Tracks (111–120)
The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.ikimonogakari

When we think of spring songs, many tend to have a cheerful, fun vibe, but Ikimono-gakari’s “Hana wa Sakura Kimi wa Utsukushi” is characterized by a slightly wistful melody and harmonies.
If anything, it may be closer to the traditional Japanese image of spring.
Spring songs vary a lot depending on the artist, so I think it’s fun to compare and listen to different ones.
[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! A Selection of Karaoke Classics & Popular Hits (121–130)
cherry blossomKobukuro

A song released in 2005 by Kobukuro, known for their beautiful harmonies.
It’s a classic that overlays a sense of heartache onto the image of cherry blossom petals falling, with the blending of their two voices tightening your chest.
The lyrics, filled with words that are sorrowful yet beautiful, and the melody that almost brings you to tears, make this a truly captivating track.
The meaning of goodbyeNogizaka 46

“The Meaning of Goodbye” by Nogizaka46, an idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto, is a song you should definitely listen to in spring, the season of graduation.
The music video is themed around a once-a-year festival where ‘thorned people,’ whose bodies sprout thorns when their emotions run high, mingle with ordinary people, resulting in a rather fantastical production.
The lyrics reflect a universal image of graduation that anyone can relate to, so if you’re graduating or want to reminisce about graduation memories, be sure to give it a listen.
Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

A heartwarming, moving, and hope-filled song that’s perfect for graduation season.
Yuuri’s clear, crystalline vocals beautifully capture the complex emotions of those about to graduate.
The gorgeous piano and string melodies evoke scenes of spring with cherry blossoms dancing in the air.
Released in February 2021 as a digital-only single, this track is also included on Yuuri’s first album, “Ichi.” It’s recommended for anyone feeling anxious about a new environment or wishing to reaffirm their gratitude toward family and friends.
It also makes an ideal BGM choice for graduation ceremonies or farewell parties.
Sakura, Bloom!arashi

A song by Arashi released in 2005 that also drew attention for being chosen as the CM song for Jonan Prep School, in which Sho Sakurai appeared.
Its positive lyrics, which blow away the anxieties of people starting a new chapter in life, and its bright, pop melody make it perfect for spring.
It’s a track that inspires a forward-looking feeling—like cherry blossoms in bloom, you’ll want to “bloom proudly” yourself.
Lila LilhaKimura Kaera

As spring arrives and the season of new beginnings unfolds, I want to recommend Kaela Kimura’s “RIRURA RIRUHA” to those of you feeling a mix of pleasant excitement and anxiety.
Released on March 30, 2005, this song was born from her desire to regain confidence and individuality amid a hectic life.
It also became widely loved as a mobile phone commercial song and marked a record-breaking hit for Kimura.
The lyrics depict a protagonist facing life’s uncertainties while holding on to inner support.
With Kimura’s signature energetic, pop melody, this track is perfect as a cheer song to give you a push as you take a step into a new chapter.
A standout karaoke staple, it’s a song that invites you to feel the spring sunshine and meet a new version of yourself.
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

This piece is packed with the heartfelt desire to see someone precious to you once more.
It was Takako Matsu’s debut single as a singer—she’s also active as an actress and voice actress—and it was released in 1997.
Its catchy, easy-on-the-ears sound makes you feel lighter as you listen.
Since it doesn’t include extremely high notes, it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident with high registers.
A straightforward vocal delivery is key to this song.
Feel the rhythm and sing clearly and crisply.



