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[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! A Selection of Karaoke Classics & Popular Tracks

[Spring Songs] Recommended for Women! A Selection of Karaoke Classics & Popular Tracks
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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 (1–10)

Spring ~Destiny~NEW!Uru

[Official] Uru “Spring ~Destiny~” - Kirin “Gogo no Kocha” (Afternoon Tea) commercial song
Spring ~Destiny~NEW!Uru

A refreshing pop tune sung by singer-songwriter Uru, known for her enveloping, tender vocals.

It captures the mixed feelings of anticipation and anxiety that come with spring, set to a driving, exhilarating melody.

Released digitally in March 2025, it gained attention as the song for the Kirin “Gogo no Kocha Oishii Muto” commercial.

Arranged by Takeshi Kobayashi, the track is also included on the album “tone,” released in February 2026.

Its message—pressing forward while feeling uncertain amid life’s changes, yet believing in fateful encounters—resonates deeply.

It’s a song that gently nudges you as you start a new chapter, so try singing it when you’re ready to take that first step.

You’ll feel a surge of positive energy.

Love WindNEW!Ikuta Rira

Lila Ikuta “Koikaze” Official Music Video
Love WindNEW!Ikuta Rira

A single with a refreshing feel, like a gentle breeze blowing through.

Released by YOASOBI’s vocalist, Lila Ikuta, in April 2025, this song was written as the theme for ABEMA’s show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita: New Zealand Edition.” It marks her third time handling the theme song for the series, making it a familiar presence for fans of the program.

The lyrics capture the mix of hope and anxiety at the start of love, gently giving listeners a push forward.

Carried by her translucent voice, it’s a cheering song that gives you the courage to take a new step.

Try singing it with your feelings for someone special in mind, or to rally yourself.

MemoriesNEW!NiziU

NiziU 「Memories」 Dance Performance Video (One Take ver.)
MemoriesNEW!NiziU

A heartwarming spring song by NiziU, created as the theme song for a student support campaign.

Its emotional lyrics—blending the sorrow of parting with hope for the future—leave a strong impression, and the down-to-earth, conversational words between friends warm listeners’ hearts.

Released for streaming in February 2024, it also drew attention in TV commercials as the theme song for Universal Studios Japan’s “Uniharu 2024.” One of its charms is the empowering strength that gently nudges those anxious about a new chapter in life.

Sing it together with friends at karaoke, and it will surely deepen your bonds and become an unforgettable memory.

Letter ~To You, Fifteen~NEW!Anjura Aki

Angela Aki “Letter: To You, Fifteen” Music Video (HD)
Letter ~To You, Fifteen~NEW!Anjura Aki

A moving ballad with a striking structure in which one’s past and future selves converse through letters.

Singer-songwriter Angela Aki released it as her eighth single in September 2008.

Originally written as the set piece for the junior high division of the 75th NHK National School Music Contest, it was later chosen as the theme song for the film “Have a Song on Your Lips.” It’s also included on the album “ANSWER” and was broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” making it beloved across generations.

The words, woven together with the piano’s melody, gently give listeners a push forward.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you feel anxious starting a new life in spring or when you want to take a fresh look at yourself.

If you pour your feelings into it at karaoke, you’ll surely feel energized for tomorrow.

Philadelphia fleabaneNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI “Halzion” Official Music Video
Philadelphia fleabaneNEW!YOASOBI

A spring song filled with a positive message about overcoming heartbreak and meeting a new you.

Released in May 2020 by YOASOBI, a unit that turns novels into music.

It’s based on “Soredemo, Happy End” written by author Shunki Hashizume.

It’s also known for numerous tie-ins, including a collaboration with the beverage brand ZONe, serving as the theme song for the theater group NO MEANS’ production “Mukou no Kuni,” and appearing in a Nintendo commercial.

The driving beat and ikura’s clear, radiant vocals will gently lift a heavy heart.

Lyrics that affirm past love and look to the future are sure to give you a push in this season of change.

Heart-throbbingNEW!Hinatazaka46

If the feeling of romance arrives along with the warmth of spring, why not lift your spirits with a song by Hinatazaka46? Their debut single “Kyun,” released in March 2019, vividly captures the sweet and slightly bittersweet emotions of falling in love in an instant.

The lyrics express that heart-tightening thrill that any woman in love can relate to.

The adorable choreography in the chorus will make you want to imitate it, too.

Sing it at karaoke and it’s sure to instantly brighten the mood! It’s a perfect pick when you want to give a little push to a friend who’s nervous in a new environment, or when you want to give yourself some courage.

dogwood (flowering dogwood)NEW!Hitoto Yo

It’s a renowned ballad whose prayer for universal love and peace truly strikes a chord.

Written by Yo Hitoto in response to a tragic event in the United States and with wishes for her friend’s happiness, the lyrics gently and warmly resonate with listeners.

Released in February 2004 as her fifth single, the song was also used as the theme for Nippon TV’s “Tuesday Suspense Theater” and as a movie theme.

It became a long-running hit, staying on the Oricon charts for 125 consecutive weeks, and is known for being covered by many artists.

With its relaxed tempo and comfortable vocal range, it’s perfect for singing your heart out at karaoke.

On a calm spring day, why not sing it while thinking of someone special?