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

When it comes to spring songs by Official HIGE DANDism, there’s “Hajimari no Asa,” which sings about new graduates entering the workforce, and “Parabola” is also a perfect fit for a new chapter in life.
The opening depiction of just having moved into a new apartment will resonate with many listeners in particular.
While many of their songs feature sophisticated band arrangements, this track is refreshingly clean—so much so that it was used in a Calpis commercial.
For the average male vocalist, the high notes may be a bit demanding, so if you’re not confident with your upper range, try lowering the key slightly to make it easier to sing.
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.
Helloyama × bocchiboromaru

Carried on the warm breeze that heralds the start of spring, a heartwarming song by yama and Bocchi Boromaru has arrived.
Singing of hope and courage for the future, the track was released in October 2023 and was chosen as the opening theme for the popular anime Pokémon.
The protagonist breaking through the clouds and journeying beyond the stars mirrors our own leap into new environments.
This is a song for everyone taking a new step with the coming of spring.
If you’re feeling anxious about a new chapter in life, listening to this track is sure to give you courage.
SenbonzakuraWagakki Band

When it comes to Vocaloid songs for cherry blossom season, this one is it.
“Senbonzakura” was originally released in 2011 by Kurousa-P and is undeniably one of the first titles that comes up when someone asks, “What’s a classic Vocaloid song?” It was also used in commercials, so many people are likely familiar with it.
The video is an arrangement by the popular group Wagakki Band.
Recommended for singers with strong projection.
When the fleabanes bloomNogizaka 46

Harujion is a weed that blooms with small, pure-white flowers like tiny chrysanthemums.
Nogizaka46’s “Harujion ga Saku Koro” is a song filled with a fresh and gentle atmosphere, likening someone who has always brightened those around them to the harujion—blooming strongly, resiliently, and beautifully in any place.
Many people have experienced admiring someone who stays poised and smiling without being swayed by those around them.
When you feel like you’re losing sight of yourself, listening to this song will remind you of the wonder of living confidently and true to yourself.
Karaoke songs to sing in April: classic and popular spring tunes (41–50)
Season of BeginningsMakihara Noriyuki × Hanaregumi

A duet by Noriyuki Makihara and Hanaregumi that beautifully captures the conflicting emotions of spring—anticipation and unease, fluttering excitement and impermanence.
Released digitally on April 30, 2025, it received an exclusive early airplay on FM COCOLO starting April 1 of the same year.
With their rich vocals blending seamlessly, the song is a gem that seems to sonically paint the very scenes of spring.
Makihara’s melody and lyrics, paired with Hirokazu Ogura’s gently expressive guitar arrangement, are exquisite.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when early spring leaves you unsettled, or when nostalgia and hope set your heart trembling.
Spring ~spring~Hysteric Blue

A Hysteric Blue song that gently brings back memories of the past.
Composed by drummer Takuya during a high school world history class, it was released in January 1999 and selected as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s variety show “Mokugeki! Dokyun.” It was also included on the albums “baby Blue” and “Historic Blue,” and the band went on to perform at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
With its refreshing melody and relatable lyrics, the song vividly portrays the meetings and farewells of spring and a resolve to chase one’s dreams, making it a piece that truly supports anyone embarking on a new chapter in life.



