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[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?

[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! A Selection of Karaoke Classics & Popular Hits (121–130)

uniformMatsuda Seiko

Spring is a season of meetings and farewells, and this song is a spring tune about graduation—the last milestone of student life.

It’s a bittersweet love song that gently locks away feelings for the boy who will be separated after graduation.

It feels like a track that tightly condenses everything wonderful about Seiko Matsuda.

It’s no wonder it’s still sung and cherished today.

Whether you listen while recalling a wistful love, or even if you’ve never had such a romance, I hope you’ll give it a listen—an ideal spring song for women.

When the cherry blossoms bloomWatanabe Misato

Misato Watanabe — When the Cherry Blossoms Bloom
When the cherry blossoms bloomWatanabe Misato

Riding on the spring breeze, the girls’ feelings scatter like cherry blossom petals in Misato Watanabe’s classic hit.

Released in 1988, this song vividly depicts scenes from student days—memories of factoring in math class and standing on a dust-swept field—gently embracing the anxieties and hopes of youth.

It’s perfect for those feeling uneasy in a new environment or taking a fresh step forward with the arrival of spring.

It’s also a popular karaoke choice, so singing it with friends to celebrate the season’s arrival is a great idea.

Harusaki KobeniYano Akiko

A warm song that gently wraps the arrival of spring has the power to stay close to the heart.

This piece performed by Akiko Yano is exactly the kind that lets you feel the breath of spring.

Its delicate vocals and light melody envelop the hearts of those who carry both anxiety and anticipation for a new life.

Released in February 1981, the song reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It also ranked on the TV program “The Best Ten,” capturing the hearts of many.

When you need the courage to take a step into a new environment, listening to this song will surely wrap you in a kindness like a spring breeze.

spring thunderYonezu Kenshi

Spring thunder—thunder in spring.

In songs, winter rain and storms are often used to depict hardship or a completely sunk mood, but this is a song that makes you think, “So this is what happens with spring thunder!” Even from the very beginning, the intro already evokes spring, doesn’t it? Yet the lyrics are gritty and profound.

They express receiving or sensing something intense, as if being struck by lightning.

It’s a track whose sound itself also conveys a spring-like feel.

[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! Handpicked Karaoke Classics & Popular Tracks (131–140)

Sakuraayaka

Ayaka / “Sakura” (from the LIVE DVD & Blu-ray “Acoustic Live Tour 2017–2018 ~3-STAR RAW~”)
Sakuraayaka

Released in 2018, this is the first graduation song by Ayaka, who is now a nationally beloved singer popular across generations.

When we say “graduation,” it can mean many things: graduating yourself, your child graduating, or graduating from various stages of life beyond school.

This song embraces those many forms of graduation, with lyrics that many people can relate to, making it a classic spring tune that listeners of any generation can enjoy.

Sakura AleAdachi Kana

Kana Adachi “Sakura Yell”
Sakura AleAdachi Kana

When it comes to spring, many people naturally think of cherry blossoms.

Kana Adachi’s “Sakura Yell” is a spring song themed around those very blossoms.

Its lyrics are both a love song and a cheer song, so I think many listeners can relate to it.

The melody feels great to sing, so it’s also perfect for karaoke.

Taiwan cherryren

Ren – Taiwan Cherry (Music Video)
Taiwan cherryren

Ren is a singer-songwriter whose emotional vocals have become popular, especially among younger generations.

This song, Hikan-zakura (Taiwan cherry), is a number about the strength of feelings for someone and the heartache when those feelings aren’t returned.

Hikan-zakura is the earliest-blooming cherry, reaching its best from February to March.

Seeing cherry blossoms in the still-chilly season makes you feel the coming of spring, while also evoking a certain wistfulness.

The way hikan-zakura blooms with its flowers facing downward also seems to mirror the downcast emotions and troubled state depicted in these lyrics.