Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: classic and popular spring tunes
As March arrives, it’s the time when students graduate and working adults transfer, change jobs, or retire—when many people leave their current environments.
Along with that, opportunities to go to karaoke increase, with thank-you parties and farewell gatherings.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke in March.
We’ve picked out many songs perfect for this season—graduation and goodbye songs to send off those embarking on a new journey, as well as springtime tracks about cherry blossoms—so use this as a reference when choosing your karaoke setlist!
Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: Classic and popular spring hits (1–10)
ponytailBikkeburanka

Singer-songwriter Vickeblanka, acclaimed in Japan and abroad for his catchy melodies and versatile musicality.
This work, which portrays the delicate feelings of a budding springtime romance, is a mid-tempo ballad featuring arranger Akimitsu Homma, with a quintessential “J-pop” sound that highlights the lyrics and melody.
Released in March 2021 as his fifth single, it also drew attention for its music video featuring actress Hinako Sakurai.
With melodies that gently nudge you forward like a spring breeze and visuals that evoke the changing seasons, it feels perfect for this time when meetings and farewells intersect.
It’s an emotionally rich number you’ll want to sing with all your heart at karaoke in March.
forget-me-notAwesome City Club

Created as an inspiration song for the film We Made a Beautiful Bouquet, this Awesome City Club track portrays a springtime parting and hope for the future.
The harmonies woven by the male–female twin vocals feel as if they express the emotions of two people drifting past each other, and they really hit home.
In the lyrics, past love is likened to flowers, drawing you into a bittersweet yet beautiful world.
Included on the album Grower, released in February 2021, it’s a long‑loved number with over 300 million streams.
It’s perfect for March karaoke, the season of goodbyes.
If a confident male and female singer duet to recreate its beautiful melody and choral work, it’s sure to move anyone who listens.
Spring ThiefYorushika

This is a signature number by Yorushika, a band formed by composer n-buna and vocalist suis that evokes both the warmth and the wistfulness of spring at the same time.
It features the tone of an acoustic guitar and a pleasant rhythm, and its poetic worldview—likening the wind that scatters cherry blossoms to a “thief”—is especially captivating.
The song is included on the EP “Sōsaku,” released in January 2021, and also drew attention as the theme for a Taisei Corporation TV commercial.
Since the official audio was released about ten months after the commercial began airing, many fans had long been waiting for it.
Portraying cherry blossoms as a metaphor for life, this piece is perfect for karaoke in March, when farewells and new encounters intersect.
While it demands a wide vocal range and expressive power, it’s a track you’ll want to choose if you wish to sing with heartfelt emotion.
cherry blossomKALMA

KALMA is a rock band based in Sapporo, Hokkaido, that has earned support for performances full of down-to-earth lyrics and raw energy.
Originally released digitally in February 2021 and later included on their first full-length album Millennium Hero, this track is an up-tempo number that captures the shift of the seasons from melting snow into spring.
While carrying the loneliness of parting and anxieties about the future, it conveys a determination to push forward and overcome them, striking a chord in listeners’ hearts.
The scat repeated in the chorus is catchy enough for anyone to sing along, creating a sense of unity like at a live show.
It’s an emotional coming-of-age song you’ll want to sing at March karaoke—perfect for farewells that linger with friends and for celebrating new beginnings.
Spring Notesmiwa

A medium-tempo track perfect for spring, where a crystal-clear singing voice beautifully intertwines with the piano’s melody.
It’s a song by singer-songwriter miwa.
Released as a single in May 2023, it was written as the ending theme for the TV anime MIX MEISEI STORY: Second Summer, Beyond the Sky.
The lyrics, depicting the frustration of unrequited love and the brilliance of youth, echo the sweet-and-sour scenery of spring.
It was later included on the album 7th and has been cherished as a masterpiece that leaves a lingering aftertaste of the story.
A song to sing in March, when meetings and partings cross paths, while recalling nostalgic scenes.
How about singing it with all your heart, layering it with your hidden feelings for someone special?
It has come to goodbye.Chevon

With the arrival of spring comes that bittersweet mix of “beginnings” and “farewells,” and it makes you crave a sharp-tongued rock number, doesn’t it? Chevon, a band drawing attention for their distinctive musical style, delivers just that with Goodbye It Became, a spring song where thorny lyrics pierce through a refreshing melody.
Released on March 26, 2025—also vocalist Mayu Taniginu’s birthday—the track follows in the lineage of spring-themed songs while radiating a raw intensity, as if baring one’s inner self.
Its dramatic progression infused with Japanese elements is sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
It’s the perfect number for March karaoke, when you want to belt out the surging emotions of the season of partings.
Ibukiyama

Singer yama, who captivates many fans with a style of performing without revealing their face and with an emotional, translucent voice.
Released digitally in April 2023 and later included as the B-side of the single “slash,” this song was written specifically for Kanro’s “Pure Gummy” commercial.
The lyrics, which affirm the excitement of everyday life and the arrival of spring, gently swell our anticipation for the new season.
The light, exhilarating rhythm—linked with the commercial featuring Marika Ito—naturally lifts your spirits just by listening.
It’s a breezy, comfortable pop tune we hope you’ll sing at karaoke in March, perfect for kicking off a new chapter with a positive mindset.




