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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 Pick of Karaoke Classics & Popular Tracks (51–60)

Spring Comes to UsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Spring Has Come, We” Short ver.
Spring Comes to UsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Released in 2018, this is UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s 14th single.

It was written as the theme song for the anime March Comes in Like a Lion.

Bright and sparkling, the lyrics flow in naturally.

Combined with vocalist Kosuke Saito’s high-tone voice, it lifts the spring mood—a track that gently raises your spirits.

far; distant; by farGReeeeN

Haruka, released by GReeeeN in 2009 and widely talked about as the theme song for the film ROOKIES: Graduation, is a ballad based on the members’ real experiences that expresses gratitude to their parents.

Its lyrics, filled with thanks and love, leave a lasting impression.

By putting into words feelings that are hard to express in everyday life, the song resonated with many people and remains a beloved tearjerker—one of GReeeeN’s signature tracks.

It’s also a staple as a graduation song.

cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

Needless to say, the must-recommend song for spring is Ai Otsuka’s “Sakuranbo.” Released in 2004, it’s one of her signature tracks and remains popular with people of all ages! Its bursting, poppy melody boosts the excitement of spring’s season of new encounters.

For some, this song is even their shared “memory song.” Plus, the music video—drenched in pink throughout—is super cute.

It’s also a great pick for springtime karaoke!

SAKURA DropsUtada Hikaru

Spring is a season of meetings, but also of farewells.

At such times, you may sadly find your love coming to an end.

When that happens, listen to “SAKURA Drops.” It’s a heartbreak song released by Hikaru Utada in 2002.

The arrangement, like falling petals, is achingly beautiful and resonates in your heart.

But as the lyrics say, cherry blossoms bloom again after the seasons pass.

You’ll surely start to feel that you, too, will one day overcome this pain.

[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! A Selection of Karaoke Standards & Popular Tracks (61–70)

rainbow-coloredayaka

Ayaka / “Nijiiro” (Theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Hanako to Anne”) Music Video (Short Ver.)
rainbow-coloredayaka

Ayaka’s “Nijiiro,” which also became popular as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series Hanako to Anne, is a track that soothes with her gentle, conversational vocals and fills you with excitement for new beginnings.

While it’s a recommended spring song for women, it’s also one we’d love children—who are about to take on new challenges in life—to hear.

It seems perfect for parents and kids to listen to together, doesn’t it?

Sakura MitsutsukiSPYAIR

SPYAIR “Sakura Mitsutsuki (Short ver.)”
Sakura MitsutsukiSPYAIR

SPYAIR is a rock band known for their powerful, robust vocals.

“Sakura Mitsutsuki” was released on March 13, 2013.

It was chosen as the opening theme for Season 5 of the hugely popular anime Gintama.

The song’s central theme is “promise.” To match the anime’s world and its release season, the lyrics weave in keywords like cherry blossoms and the moon.

Spring can make you feel sentimental, right? This refreshing rock tune gives you a gentle push forward in those moments.

the first strong spring windkyandīzu

Released in 1976, “Haru Ichiban” is such a famous hit song that even people who didn’t grow up with it somehow know it.

Its straightforward lyrics make you long for spring.

When you listen to lines like “When spring comes, let’s fall in love, let’s do this and that,” you find yourself feeling positive before you know it.

With catchy lyrics, it’s a tune that makes you want to hum along.