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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 (121–130)

SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Sakurazaka (Full ver.)
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

This is a song I can’t help but remember every time cherry blossom season comes around: “Sakurazaka,” one of Masaharu Fukuyama’s signature tracks.

Active as an actor and also a singer-songwriter, Fukuyama delivers a melody that feels both radiant and sensual with his sexy, low, deep voice.

It’s a song I especially hope men will sing with gusto during cherry blossom season.

Sakuraayaka

Ayaka / “Sakura” (from the LIVE DVD & Blu-ray “Acoustic Live Tour 2017–2018 ~3-STAR RAW~”)
Sakuraayaka

Ayaka’s renowned song beautifully portrays the changing seasons and life’s milestones.

Released in October 2017, it is her first work themed around graduation.

Through the image of fluttering cherry blossoms, her warm vocals express both the poignancy of parting and the hope of a new journey.

It’s a song that gently supports those facing life’s turning points, such as the March graduation season and farewell gatherings.

Goodbye, baby.Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – SAYONARA Baby at Okayama Civic Hall
Goodbye, baby.Fuji Kaze

A song I want people who are leaving their hometown to start a new life to listen to is Fujii Kaze’s “Sayonara Baby.” It’s a track filled with the feelings he had when moving from his home prefecture of Okayama to Tokyo.

It’s included on his 2020 debut album, “HELP EVER HURT NEVER,” which topped the Billboard charts.

It’s a fast-paced rock tune, and the lyrics written in the Okayama dialect are a distinctive feature.

If you’re heading to karaoke with friends you’re parting from, definitely give it a sing!

JourneyFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Tabiji (Official Video)
JourneyFuji Kaze

March is a time when hope and farewells coexist.

The musical journey woven by Fujii Kaze resonates in the heart.

Released on March 1, 2021, the song garnered attention as the theme for the TV Asahi drama “Nijiiro Karte.” Its nostalgic breakbeats and the gentle timbre of the Wurlitzer create a soundscape that gently encourages those facing graduations and new departures.

The lyrics, symbolizing life’s joys and sorrows, as well as growth and learning, are sure to leave a deep impression on listeners.

It’s a perfect song to sing at karaoke in March, when the arrival of spring can be felt, together with friends who are taking their first steps forward.

Karaoke to sing in March: classic and popular spring songs (131–140)

Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara – “Spring Song” (short ver.)
Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara is a singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her captivating vocals centered in the mid-to-low range.

Her second single, Spring Song, released as a double A-side with Someday, is also known as a cover of Spitz and was used as the theme song for the film March Comes in Like a Lion Part 2.

The lyrics portray moving forward while tinged with the sorrow of parting, perfectly matching the scenes of graduation season.

With an arrangement that offers a pleasant twist from the original, it’s a perfect number for karaoke in March.

Orangeakai kouen

Red Park “Orange” Music Video
Orangeakai kouen

Spring is the season of partings and new encounters.

In times like these, Red Park’s classic song “Orange” truly resonates.

Coloring the long spring nights, this track features a melody that evokes days gone by and lyrics tinged with a soft orange hue.

Released as a single in 2020, the song is simple yet layered, and it continues to be cherished by many fans.

As a springboard for graduations and new beginnings, singing it boldly at karaoke can give you the courage to take a new step forward.

As a voice that brightens spring nights, it’s sure to be a perfect choice for making memories with friends.

Words of FarewellKaientai

When it comes to graduation songs that represent the Showa era, “Okuru Kotoba” by Kaientai led by Tetsuya Takeda is the one.

It became a huge hit when it was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Mr.

Kinpachi in Class 3-B,” which began airing in 1979.

In the drama, the song also plays during the scenes where Mr.

Kinpachi, played by Takeda, offers words to the graduating students.

It’s a classic that has been covered by many artists, starting with a hit cover by the rock band FLOW in 2003.

The vocal range is relatively low and the pitch changes aren’t too extreme, so it’s also a great choice for karaoke!