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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 tunes (61–70)

HARUKAZESCANDAL

SCANDAL 「HARUKAZE」 ‐Music Video
HARUKAZESCANDAL

This is a graduation and farewell song performed by the girls’ rock band SCANDAL.

The track’s refreshing and powerful rock sound is striking, packed with a simple, straightforward charm.

When people sing this song in March, many might find themselves missing their past lives and the friends from those days.

Take a moment during this season to listen to it again and remember how you once set off with a strong resolve!

We againSG

Us, Again – SG (Official Lyric Video)
We againSG

With the arrival of spring comes a season of farewells and new beginnings.

SG’s song “Bokura Mata” is a moving masterpiece perfectly suited for March.

Its warm melody embraces bittersweet moments—like parting with friends at graduation or colleagues due to relocation—while its lyrics shine a light on the hope of meeting again.

Since its release in April 2021, it has deeply resonated with many listeners.

Listening to “Bokura Mata” is sure to send a warm cheer to everyone embarking on a new start!

Sky-blue DaysSHISHAMO

A heartwarming song by SHISHAMO that evokes the fresh air of spring.

The lyrics gently embrace memories of school days and the bittersweet feeling of graduation.

Released in March 2018 as a Calpis Water commercial song, the music video strikingly portrays students on the brink of graduation.

Recommended for those who feel anxious about a new environment or who want to reminisce about their youth.

As spring arrives, why not warm your heart by listening to this song?

Before the departureWANIMA

WANIMA 'Before the Departure' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Before the departureWANIMA

Many people might have the impression that WANIMA’s songs are hard to sing at karaoke because they have high vocal ranges and lots of big interval jumps.

However, “Tabidachi no Mae ni” has relatively fewer pitch changes compared to their other tracks, making it easier to sing.

The lyrics are a motivational message to new members of the workforce.

They’re filled with words that resonate with newcomers who feel overwhelmed by having to fulfill their roles as adults in a new environment every day.

If you have a chance to go to karaoke with a new working professional, why not sing this song for them?

GraduationZONE

(PV) ZONE – Sotsugyou
GraduationZONE

In graduation season, you can’t help wanting to listen to songs that cheer on a bright future.

“Sotsugyo” by the girls’ band ZONE, released in 2004, is a rock number that frames setting out on a new path in a positive light.

Its straightforward guitar sound evokes American power pop.

Let their energetic vocals soothe you.

The lyrics, about the irreplaceable days of school coming to an end and stepping toward the future, overflow with kindness.

It’s a spring song that lets you welcome March—when hearts are full of bittersweet feelings—with a smile.

Sing of springback number

Back Number – Haru o Uta ni shite
Sing of springback number

Back Number’s “Haru wo Uta ni Shite” is a song that portrays spring as a season of parting.

It’s included on their 2009 mini-album “Nogashita Sakana,” released while they were still active as an indie band.

This rock ballad features a lyrical melody that strikes a chord in the heart.

The lyrics depict the pain of farewell.

It’s a piece where you sing the verse quietly, as if reminiscing, and then pour your aching feelings into the chorus.

Since March is a season of parting, listeners are sure to empathize with the bittersweet lyrics.

When spring comesmiwa

miwa “When Spring Comes” Music Video
When spring comesmiwa

March is also a season of farewells, like graduations.

Despite the warmth of spring, our hearts can feel a bit lonely, right? In times like that, I recommend “Haru ni Nattara” sung by miwa.

It was released in 2011 as her fifth single.

The poppy melody played on acoustic guitar turns anxious, lonely feelings into excitement for spring.

The lyrics are perfect for those graduating, so it might be nice to listen to it with your friends.