RAG MusicSpring-Songs
Lovely spring song

A spring song with great lyrics. A lovely message that touches the heart.

When you think of spring songs, what tracks come to mind?Spring is full of songs about cherry blossoms and tunes that hint at fresh beginnings!In this article, we’ll spotlight recommendations whose lyrics are especially captivating.From classic cherry blossom and graduation songs to tracks with lyrics that evoke bonds and deliver uplifting messages, these are all timeless pieces you’ll want to hear during this season.Great for listening on your own, gifting to someone special, or singing together!May you spend a wonderful spring accompanied by songs that resonate with your heart.

Spring songs with great lyrics. Wonderful, heartwarming messages (31–40)

Spring is a gradientSuperfly

Superfly – Spring is a Gradation Official Video
Spring is a gradientSuperfly

How about a number that’s perfect for the season when gentle spring sunlight mingles with a touch of anxiety? Shiho Ochi’s soaring vocals from Superfly will stay close to your heart and give you a push forward.

It’s captivating for its warm yet powerful message that affirms the mood swings unique to spring.

The song is included on the album “Heat Wave,” released in May 2023, and was produced as the campaign song for “FM802 × Chuo University ACCESS!” Many listeners were likely encouraged by the melody as it played on the radio.

It has a comforting feel that eases the tension of a new chapter in life.

Try singing it when you’re a little worn out from changes in your environment or when you want to face forward as your true self.

It’s sure to spark energy for tomorrow.

Spring Comes to UsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

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

Starting from the introductory guitar, Saito Kousuke’s vocals and the melody fill me with excitement.

When the seasons change, you start to feel like you can change too, and I bet many people think, “I want to change!” and begin something new.

Among UNISON’s songs, the lyrics are especially clear and easy to relate to, letting you feel that springtime thrill that comes with a fresh start!

Even if we forget springaibii karaa

Ivy Color [Even If We Forget Spring] Music Video
Even if we forget springaibii karaa

The first single from Ivycolor, a piano rock band from Osaka.

Centered around keyboards, its sparkling tones and beautiful lyrics make it a truly captivating song.

Partings are always sad, but I think this track gently supports the many emotions that come with spring.

The bittersweet yet powerful lyrics, which wish happiness for the person you parted with, are lovely and may appeal to fans of back number.

It’s a wonderful song—if you haven’t heard it yet, please give it a listen.

lightly; nimbly; flutteringlyŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara – Hirari (Music Video YouTube ver.)
lightly; nimbly; flutteringlyŌhara Sakurako

Hirari is Sakurako Ohara’s first “sakura song.” It’s a moving ballad written and composed by Seiji Kameda, and its lyrics about friendship really touch the heart.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side, reminding you that the days of joking around and laughing together will never change.

Sakurako Ohara’s richly expressive vocals are wonderful, too.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling sentimental.

Thank youFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “Thank You”
Thank youFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

This is FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ final single, released in 2013.

The song served as the theme for the variety show “Akamru! Scoop Koshien” and is also sung as a choral piece.

With lyrics expressing gratitude and a music video featuring lines that hint at a graduation ceremony, it’s a perfect track for the graduation season.

Spring songs with great lyrics. Beautiful, moving messages (41–50)

cherry blossoms drifting awayUtada Hikaru

[Highest Audio Quality] EVA 3.0/3.33 ED 'Sakura Nagashi' – Hikaru Utada [Japanese/Chinese Lyrics]
cherry blossoms drifting awayUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada’s Sakura Nagashi is just so beautiful.

It was also used as the theme song for Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo.

The lyrics, which were written independent of the film’s plot, express the fleeting nature of spring to the utmost and seem to carry various meanings.

The piano tone is incredibly heartrending, too.

Give it a listen when you want to be alone with your thoughts.

On the day of departure…Kawashima Ai

Ai Kawashima / On the Day of Departure (Lyrics)
On the day of departure...Kawashima Ai

This is Ai Kawashima’s graduation song that drew attention as the original version of the smash hit “Door to Tomorrow.” Its vivid depiction of school life is something anyone can relate to.

Sharing the same melody as “Door to Tomorrow,” it sinks in even deeper and is sure to bring tears to your eyes.

It’s a warm song that stays by your side even after the day of departure.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling nostalgic.