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!
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Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: classic and popular spring tunes (71–80)
You know what,are-kun &『yuika’}

The lyrics depicting cherry blossoms dancing beneath the spring blue sky are striking.
The clear, transparent vocals of Are-kun and Yuika gently embrace the freshness of first love.
Born from a connection on social media, this work was released digitally in April 2022.
It portrays a bittersweet romance, where the two can’t honestly express their feelings to each other, evoking the budding emotions that come with the arrival of spring.
It’s a refreshing spring song that many will want to listen to during cherry blossom season, one that tenderly resonates with listeners’ hearts.
to blossom; to bloom (literally: flowers smiling). Often used poetically to describe flowers blooming or a gentle, smiling expression like a flower.sumi ka

With the arrival of spring, this song gives you the courage to take a new step forward.
Released in March 2022, it brings warm sunshine to those beginning a new chapter in life.
The lyrics, which celebrate the importance of living true to yourself, will gently encourage anyone feeling anxious about a new environment.
Its clear, airy vocals and driving sound feel just like a spring breeze.
Give it a listen in April, when new meetings and farewells intertwine.
It’s sure to make your heart feel lighter.
the first strong spring windnishina

Nishina’s song portrays the emotions of people facing farewells and new departures with the arrival of spring.
Built on the warm tones of an acoustic guitar and a simple band sound, the track is marked by a gentle yet fleeting vocal performance.
Chosen as the theme song for radiko’s new commercial, it was released digitally in March 2023.
By depicting both sides of the spring season—“parting” and “beginning”—the piece is crafted so listeners can layer it onto their own experiences.
It’s a song that resonates with many, embracing memories with loved ones, the loneliness of growing distant, and the resolve to keep moving forward.
Goodbye Busyuzu

A beloved song that gently portrays springtime farewells and reunions.
Yuzu’s “Sayonara Bus” was released in March 1999 and is included on the album Yuzuen.
Its lyrics are memorable for layering the feelings of two people who can’t be honest with each other before parting over the scene of a bus about to depart.
The warm, Yuzu-like word choices are also appealing, including the use of a coined term like “asamoyake.” It’s a song we hope people listen to if they feel anxious about starting a new chapter or have experienced a farewell with someone important.
If you listen to this track, it will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward.
Song of SpringUkasukaji

Perfect for cherry blossom season, this gem of a song was crafted by the duo Ukasuka-G.
Its refreshing melody evokes the arrival of spring and the start of new beginnings, and the heartwarming lyrics are truly memorable.
Produced in March 2014 as FM802’s “ACCESS!” campaign song, it features a star-studded lineup of participating artists.
It also shines as a motivational anthem that gently encourages those stepping into a new environment.
Wrapped in the warmth of spring, it’s a track I highly recommend to anyone about to take that first step forward.
I wish March would last forever.Sangatsu no Phantasia

Marchen Fantasia is a music project where creators such as composers and illustrators participate, producing music based on novels written by vocalist Mia herself.
The digital-only single “I Wish March Would Last Forever,” released on March 18, 2019, features an ensemble highlighted by edgy guitar sounds that lingers in the ear.
The lyrics portray the bittersweet feeling that once March ends, we’ll be apart—something many people likely felt in their youth.
With its driving melody that’s fun to sing, it’s a pop tune perfect for karaoke during graduation season.
murmurUeno Daiki

A song you’ll want to listen to with the arrival of spring.
Daiki Ueno’s gentle voice carefully draws out the emotions that lie deep in the heart.
The warm tones of acoustic guitar and cello resonate as if embracing the small joys and loneliness of everyday life.
Included on the album “Shinryoku,” the track was released in March 2023 and was also selected as the theme song for the TV Tokyo and BS TV Tokyo drama “Konkatsu Shokudo.” This piece is one that stands beside those who feel both anticipation and anxiety at the start of a new season, as well as those who hold thoughts for days gone by.
On a spring day when your heart wavers, why not listen quietly and let it in?



