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Karaoke songs to sing in April: classic and popular spring hits

April means a fresh start! With welcome parties at school and work, you’ll often hear “Let’s go to karaoke!” That’s why I’m introducing recommended karaoke songs for April.

If you’re looking for songs that get the crowd going at karaoke or want to know famous spring hits everyone knows, this article is perfect for you! A new chapter is exciting, but it’s natural to feel anxious about building relationships in a new place.

In times like that, why not show off a song you’re good at as a kind of self-introduction? Make sure to practice at least one guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

Karaoke songs to sing in April: Spring classics and popular hits (11–20)

Spring ~Destiny~Uru

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

Spring loveDXTEEN

Featured in DXTEEN’s music that’s been drawing attention for its fresh performances, this track is included as the lead song on the album “Heart Beat,” slated for release in March 2026.

The lyrics, which intertwine the sweet-and-sour feeling of eagerly waiting for a message from someone you like with the thrill of spring, make for a deeply resonant number.

The production team includes KZ, known for blending the best of K-POP and J-POP, and the song generated major buzz from its early digital release in January 2026 through social media share campaigns and more.

Its up-tempo, exhilarating pop sound perfectly captures the excitement that comes with the start of a new season.

Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to instantly brighten and glam up the atmosphere—likely to become an essential track for spring get-togethers.

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YOASOBI “Halzion” Official Music Video
Philadelphia fleabaneYOASOBI

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.

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A refreshing, spring-breeze-like song that beautifully captures both the ache and the hope of love.

While cherishing past memories, the protagonist’s complex feelings as they try to move forward are wrapped in a gentle melody.

Packed with the charm of Spitz, this masterpiece was released in April 1996 and reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

It’s also included on the album “Indigo Chiheisen,” and since 2019 it has been featured in NTT East’s TV commercials.

It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone facing new encounters and farewells, and taking a step toward the future.

Perfect for the spring season, its refreshing yet powerful message is sure to resonate.

Time after time ~In the town where flowers dance~Kuraki Mai

Time After Time ~In the City Where Flowers Dance~/Mai Kuraki [Tried Singing] Sally Shibayama
Time after time ~In the town where flowers dance~Kuraki Mai

A famous ballad that overlays scenes of cherry blossoms coloring springtime Kyoto with feelings that never fade over time.

Released in March 2003 as Mai Kuraki’s 15th single, it has continued to be loved as the theme song for the feature film Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital.

Reflecting Mai Kuraki’s own sensibilities from her student days spent in Kyoto, its elegant sound with a touch of Japanese flavor is perfect for the arrival of spring.

In this season of meetings and partings, why not sing it at karaoke while recalling nostalgic scenery?

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CreepHyp - “Bookmark” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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This is a song by CreepHyp that portrays a bittersweet farewell against a backdrop of cherry blossoms swirling in the wind.

Originally produced as the campaign song for FM802 × TSUTAYA ACCESS in 2018, it was frequently played on the radio, so many people have probably heard it.

Since CreepHyp is known for vocalist Seika Ozaki’s distinctive high-tone voice, this track may be difficult for men with a typical vocal range to sing.

For that reason, it’s also a recommended song for women to try singing.

Karaoke songs I want to sing in April: Classic and popular spring tunes (21–30)

Spring has comeFlower

A heartwarming yet bittersweet song, flower spring has come
Spring has comeFlower

A medium-tempo ballad that paints a spring scene unique to that season—graduation arriving while still carrying an aching, unspoken love.

Included on Flower’s album Hanadokei, this piece was released in March 2015.

Its warm, guitar- and piano-centered sound gently envelops the words that went unsaid.

Many listeners will likely resonate with Masato Kotake’s lyrics, which capture vivid, true-to-life snapshots of the classroom and the route to school.

The melody is calm and easy on the ears, making it perfect for softly singing with friends during the season of farewells.

A classic as soothing as a spring breeze.