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 to sing in March: Spring classics and popular hits (91–100)
Spring has come to usUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s “Haru ga Kite Bokura” is a song about irreplaceable, precious friends.
Released in 2018 as their 14th single, it was used as the theme song for the TV anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
While the band is known for their technical performances, “Haru ga Kite Bokura” features a simple, pop sound.
The lyrics, which sing about time spent with friends, slowly seep into your heart.
If you have friends who are heading down different paths, try singing it together!
At least this / Just this (one thing)WANIMA

WANIMA is a three-piece rock band from Kumamoto Prefecture that’s at the forefront of today’s melodic hardcore scene.
“Kore Dake wa,” included on their 3rd single “Gotta Go!!,” is a fast-paced track chosen as the CM song for McDonald’s Japan’s “McShake × Calpis.” Its message—that no matter what the future holds, there’s always a place to come home to—gives courage and hope to those anxious about life after graduation.
It’s a rock tune that will get everyone hyped at karaoke—perfect for raising the energy and having a great time with friends.
Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: Classic and popular spring tracks (101–110)
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Flumpool’s “Akashi” was released in 2011 with a special background.
It was composed as the set piece for NHK’s National School Music Contest to celebrate the new beginnings of junior high school students, and it moved many young people.
Its lyrics, which speak to the fading of “ordinary warmth” and the courage to face forward, resonate with anyone who has experienced parting.
In the spring season of new beginnings, there’s no better choice for karaoke as you think of bittersweet farewells with friends.
It’s a song that powerfully encourages new starts and strengthens the belief that you’ll meet again someday.
Twinkle Daysharmoe

Inspired by Peter Pan and Wendy, this work features a captivating, fantastical worldview.
It’s used as the ending theme for the anime “Someday the Mightiest Alchemist?” and stands out for its refreshing sound that feels like it’s cheering on the protagonist as they embark on adventures in another world.
Released in January 2025 as the seventh single, the limited first edition includes a Blu-ray with the music video and behind-the-scenes footage.
It’s a recommended track for those about to start a new chapter in life or anyone striving toward their dreams.
Ingot of Pure Lovetuki.

tuki.’s music has a charm that resonates deeply with listeners.
This work stands out for its philosophical lyrics that explore the essence of pure love.
It skillfully depicts the ups and downs and anticipation of romance, making you feel as if you’re reading a novel.
I hear it’s included on the album “15,” released in January 2025, and it’s a track that showcases tuki.’s musical growth.
It’s perfect for the spring season of partings and new encounters.
I believe it’s a song that will gently accompany those who feel anxious about a new environment or have experienced a farewell with someone important.
Futabaaimyon

Singer-songwriter Aimyon, beloved by young people for her straightforward, heartfelt words and melodies, released the digital-only single “Futaba” on March 24, 2022—perfect for the important milestone of graduation.
The song carries a message to those about to grow, like “futaba,” the first two leaves of a sprout.
With a melody that evokes the bittersweetness of youth and lyrics that move the heart, it’s just right for springtime karaoke.
It’s a number you’ll want to sing on special days of memories and farewells.
For everyone starting a new chapter, this song is sure to give you strength.
SAKURAikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari is a two-person band so popular in the J-pop scene that virtually everyone knows their name, with every A-side song from their post–major debut singles receiving tie-ins.
Their first single, SAKURA—used as the CM song for NTT “DENPO115” in the NTT East Japan area—was their major-label debut track, yet it remains one of their signature songs to this day.
Its lyrics, which evoke scenes set some time after graduation, capture the bittersweet feeling that returns every March.
It’s a karaoke staple you’ll want to sing while reminiscing about your youth.



