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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 (31–40)

Song of Springsupittsu

In 2021, Spitz—Japan’s beloved rock band—celebrated their 30th anniversary.

Their song “Haru no Uta” (Spring Song) was released in 2005 as their 30th single and was also featured in a commercial for Coca-Cola’s Aquarius.

The lyrics resonate with the feeling of finally welcoming spring after enduring the cold, dark winter.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who’s worried about something or feeling down in front of an insurmountable wall.

It encourages you to lift your gaze and try looking forward just a little more.

To the futureKiroro

Kiroro “To the Future” Music Video (Short ver.)
To the futureKiroro

Some of you may already have this as your go-to karaoke song.

It’s one of the signature tracks by the musical duo Kiroro, released as a single in 1998.

With its message of moving steadily forward toward the future, even if slowly, it’s a popular choice as a graduation song.

Spring is a season of partings and new encounters.

Before your new life begins, try singing this song as a way to reset your feelings.

It’s sure to fill you with the strength to keep living.

spring breezeieiri reo

Leo Ieiri – “Spring Breeze” (Short Film)
spring breezeieiri reo

It’s a nostalgic piece that brings back memories of a youth single-mindedly devoted to love.

The song is by singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri, known for hits like “Kimi ga Kureta Natsu,” and is included on her fifth album, TIME, released in 2018.

Its brisk yet bittersweet melody fits perfectly with lyrics that capture the feeling of being unable to say the words “I love you,” tightening the heart like a vise.

I especially want those who have experienced an unforgettable love to sing this one.

SAKURAikimonogakari

SAKURA – Ikimonogakari (Full)
SAKURAikimonogakari

Now a nationally beloved artist, Ikimono-gakari’s signature song “SAKURA” is, as the title suggests, themed around cherry blossoms that captivate people in spring.

While spring often evokes a bright and cheerful image, this song is characterized by a slightly wistful melody.

Incidentally, the lyrics were reportedly quite difficult to write; nearly 30 different versions were rejected before the final piece was completed.

HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI 'Haruka' Official Music Video
HarukaYOASOBI

This is a message song that I especially want people who have left their hometowns and started a new life to sing.

It’s a track by YOASOBI, the music duo behind numerous hits like “Racing into the Night,” released in 2020.

The song is based on writer Osamu Suzuki’s novel The Moon Prince.

It features a heartwarming mid-tempo feel.

It has a soothing quality—something you can listen to endlessly.

The lyrics are truly wonderful, telling you that even if you hit a wall, it’s okay; hold your memories close and keep moving forward.

Try singing it while reflecting on your own life.

[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! A Selection of Karaoke Classics & Popular Hits (41–50)

When cherry-blossom hues danceNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima “Sakurairo Mau Koro” MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
When cherry-blossom hues danceNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima is a female artist whose gently resonant singing voice is deeply appealing.

Her song “Sakurairo Maukoro” was released in 2005 as her 14th single, and it has been covered by numerous renowned artists.

With a soothing, gentle melody and lyrics that showcase beautiful Japanese, the song carries a subtly traditional Japanese feel.

It sings of the changing seasons and, in parallel, the way people’s hearts and relationships evolve.

It’s a spring song that listeners of any generation can take in effortlessly, don’t you think?

spring breezeRihwa

Theme song of the drama “Boku no Ita Jikan,” Rihwa’s “Harukaze” music video
spring breezeRihwa

Spring often makes us feel strangely unsettled despite its warmth.

In such a season, try listening to Rihwa’s “Harukaze” (Spring Breeze).

This song is her fifth single, chosen as the theme for the 2014 TV drama “Boku no Ita Jikan,” starring Haruma Miura.

Rihwa’s gentle voice feels like it’s carrying the spring breeze itself.

When you’re anxious or feeling lost, this tender, mid-tempo ballad reminds you of the important people in your life and gives you a gentle push forward.