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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 hits (1–10)

I wonder if I was able to say goodbyeKurenazumu

Culenasm “Were We Able to Say Goodbye?” culenasm “sayonarawoietakana” (Official Music Video) #Culenasm #Fukuoka #Satsuma-Matsumoto Station
I wonder if I was able to say goodbyeKurenazumu

This is a song themed around springtime farewells by Kurenazumu, a rock band based in Fukuoka.

Blending a pleasantly reverberant guitar sound with a pop melody, it beautifully depicts scenes of falling cherry blossoms and bittersweet emotions.

Released in March 2023, the track was chosen as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s music program “Love music” for the month of March.

It was written based on drummer Shuta’s real-life experience of leaving his hometown, and the music video was reportedly filmed in his native Kagoshima.

With a warmth that permeates the sadness of parting, the sound feels perfect for March, when graduations and job transfers bring changes to many.

It’s a heartfelt number you’ll want to sing at karaoke, filled with thoughts for someone special.

Go, Sakura! / Cheer up, Sakura!THE SUPER FRUIT

THE SUPER FRUIT – Sakura Fure Fure [Official Music Video]
Go, Sakura! / Cheer up, Sakura!THE SUPER FRUIT

The boys group THE SUPER FRUIT, which won the TikTok Buzzword Award 2022 with the phrase “Sore dewa kiite kudasai, Chiguhagu” and has drawn attention for their catchy sound, released this track as their second single in March 2023.

It was selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” for the month of March.

The lyrics, which combine the beauty of fluttering cherry blossoms with the cheer “Fure Fure,” resonate with both the hopes and anxieties of a new chapter in life and gently give you a push forward.

If you hype it up by copying the choreography like in the music video, you might just get a dose of positive energy.

It’s a refreshing pop number that’s perfect for karaoke in the season of taking new steps.

cherry blossom breezebotchiboromaru

Sakurakaze / Bocchi Boromaru (Music Video) | TV Anime “Class 3-Z Teacher Ginpachi” Opening Theme
cherry blossom breezebotchiboromaru

Artist Bocchi Boromaru has been winning support mainly online with a unique lyrical world that affirms “being alone” and a free, genre-defying musicality.

The single Sakurakaze, released in November 2025, was written as the opening theme for the popular TV anime Class 3-Z Ginpachi-sensei and became a major talking point.

Its message—strongly pushing you forward while holding onto the sparkle and struggles of student days—seems to fit perfectly with the atmosphere of March, when graduations and new beginnings are near.

It’s a positive number with a refreshing sound filled with deep love and respect for the Gintama series, a song you’ll want to belt out at spring karaoke.

Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: Spring classics and popular tracks (11–20)

petalback number

back number – Hanabira (full)
petalback number

In cherry blossom season, seeing the petals flutter down makes you feel a touch of loneliness along with the beauty, doesn’t it? Let me introduce back number’s major debut song, which captures that bittersweet spring scene.

The lyrics are striking, recalling the scenery once shared with a former lover and tightening the chest with the sense of loss that they’re no longer here.

Released in April 2011 as their first single, it was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN.” Later included on the best-of album “Encore,” it’s a timeless classic that has been loved for years.

The contrast between joyful memories and present reality evokes a poignant ache, making this song perfect for moments when you want to sink into a pensive mood or for karaoke in March when you’re remembering someone special.

It’s a track you’ll want to sing with all your emotions.

cherry blossoms drifting awayUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada “Sakura Nagashi” Music Video (4K UPGRADE)
cherry blossoms drifting awayUtada Hikaru

Singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, who continues to lead the J-pop scene with overwhelming vocal prowess and a unique sensibility.

“Sakura Nagashi,” suddenly released for download in November 2012 during her hiatus, was written as the theme song for the film Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo.

It was later included on her comeback album, Fantôme.

Beginning with tranquil piano and restrained vocals, it swells into a breathtaking finale where electric guitar and strings intertwine.

The lyrics, which overlay the fleeting cherry blossoms with the brilliance of life and eternal love, resonate with the emotions of March, when meetings and partings intersect.

This tender ballad is a perfect choice for a post-farewell-party gathering or as the closing number when you want to sing something heartfelt at karaoke.

Gachi SakuraShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Gachi Zakura” MUSIC VIDEO
Gachi SakuraShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze is a group that fuses reggae and hip-hop, winning strong support with their passionate messages.

This springtime cheer song is filled with a strong will to move forward, facing anxiety and vulnerability while keeping the bonds with friends close to heart.

Released in February 2010 as their 10th single, it was selected as the theme song for the film “The Negotiator THE MOVIE: A Battle of Wits at 10,000 Meters.” Rather than dwelling on the sadness of parting, its lyrics portray a resolve for the future—making it the perfect song to sing at karaoke in March, when many people face changes like graduation or starting a new job.

It’s a soul-stirring track, ideal for moments when you want to fire yourself up or send off a friend embarking on a new journey.

AmaharuDream Ami

Dream Ami / Amaharu (Music Video)
AmaharuDream Ami

Dream Ami, who has been a central member of E-girls and Dream and is expanding her range as a solo artist, released her sixth single “Amaharu” in April 2018.

The song was featured in a commercial for Bourbon’s “Delicious Coconut Milk,” in which she also appeared.

It’s a mid-tempo number that delicately layers the shifting seasonal scenery from spring to early summer with the fluttering emotions of love.

With lyrics by Masato Odake, a creator of numerous classics, its poignant yet warm worldview gently embraces the unique atmosphere of March, when farewells and new encounters intersect.

Ami’s sweet, soothing vocals make this a refreshing track you’ll want to sing at karaoke while basking in the springtime mood.