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

Azure Swimnishina

Nishina – Seiran Yūei [Official Video]
Azure Swimnishina

In June 2022, nishina released a track noted for its delicate vocals and gentle melody.

This song is a send-off anthem infused with the resolve to pursue one’s dreams and forge one’s own path.

Like swimming freely through a clear, blue ocean, it captures the leap into a wider world.

The hopes and anxieties of young people are expressed through tender vocals and a dreamy, imaginative sound.

Included on the album “1999,” the song drew attention as a piece symbolizing a turning point for the artist.

As a new chapter begins—especially in spring, when anticipation and uncertainty mingle—this work is sure to gently nudge anyone taking their first steps into a new environment.

Dear Sir or Madam, on this day when cherry blossoms fluttermafumafu

[MV] Dear Sir/Madam, On This Day When Cherry Blossoms Flutter Down / Mafumafu [Shonen Janmaga Gakuen]
Dear Sir or Madam, on this day when cherry blossoms fluttermafumafu

A gem of a song that gently weaves together the bittersweetness of cherry blossoms drifting in the spring breeze and the youthful scenes of student days.

Mafumafu’s delicate vocals beautifully capture school buildings tinged with the colors of spring and the sorrow of parting with someone dear.

Featured on the album “Kagurairo Artifact” and released in March 2019, this track was created as the theme song for the website “Shonen Jumaga Gakuen.” It carefully portrays memories and regrets from school days, as well as hope for the future, offering comfort to those entering a season of new meetings and farewells.

A perfect song for anyone whose heart is wavering before graduation season or the start of a new life in spring.

Karaoke songs I want to sing in April: classic and popular spring tunes (31–40)

cherry blossomKawamoto Makoto

[MV] Makoto Kawamoto “Sakura”
cherry blossomKawamoto Makoto

A heartwarming graduation song by Makoto Kawamoto that gently embraces the bittersweetness of youth and the loneliness of parting.

Its distinctive lyrical world delicately captures the subtleties of tender first love and friendship, highlighted by a buoyant, bouncing piano riff.

Released in April 1998, the song achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.

2 on the Oricon chart and selling over 200,000 copies despite having no tie-in.

In the music video, Kawamoto’s determination stands out as she tackles a scene in which she eats a large array of dishes from morning despite feeling unwell.

Carried by a nostalgic melody that brings back memories of graduation ceremonies, this captivating track is one you’ll want to hear if your heart is wavering on the cusp of a new beginning.

spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

[Suite] KAFU × Kujira #97 “Spring Sunlight” [Original MV]
spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

Wrapped in the spring sunlight that still carries the afterglow of graduation, the warm tones woven by Kaf and Kujira seep gently into the heart.

Their harmonized vocals—mingling wistfulness and hope—tenderly express the complex emotions of parting.

Released on March 23, 2022, this piece was created in celebration of Kaf’s high school graduation, with Kujira’s delicate sound production bringing out the clarity of her voice.

Its world, where refreshing melodies coexist with a pale, aching sadness, stays close to those about to take a new step forward, giving them a gentle push.

It’s a song you’ll want to sing at life’s turning points—graduation ceremonies, farewell gatherings, and spring welcome parties.

Sakura SongKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Sakura no Uta” Music Video
Sakura SongKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON is a rock band indispensable to numerous music festivals across Japan.

“Sakura no Uta,” included on their 2013 mini-album I’ll Release a CD, is a perfect rock number for spring, the season of meetings and farewells.

It’s a bittersweet yet heartwarming story that likens a beloved person to cherry blossoms in full bloom.

With a driving band performance that blows away the loneliness of heartbreak, it’s an uplifting tune that resonates deeply.

How about singing this springtime song of poignant partings at karaoke?

beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

The title feels summery, but spring appears in the lyrics—actually, all the seasons do—so it’s a song you can enjoy year-round.

It’s one of the signature tracks by aiko, a singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture.

Released in 1999 as her fourth single, it became a huge hit.

Some of you may already consider it your go-to song at karaoke.

SAKURAikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “SAKURA” Music Video
SAKURAikimonogakari

It’s a celebrated song that gently paints a serene spring landscape.

Released as Ikimono-gakari’s debut single in March 2006, it delicately captures the arrival of spring and the subtleties of the heart.

The lyrics evoke local Kanagawa scenes such as the Sagami River and the Odakyu Line, while the melodic composition and Kiyoe Yoshioka’s clear, transparent vocals leave a striking impression.

It was featured in NTT East’s “DENPO115” commercial and later used in 2021 for McDonald’s Teritama Burger ad.

This is a song that accompanies the spring season of graduations, farewells, and new beginnings.

It’s perfect for a spring drive or stroll when you want to feel calm and at ease.