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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: Spring classics and popular tracks (11–20)

I’m waiting for you.King&Prince

King & Prince “Kimi wo Matteru” MV YouTube Edit
I'm waiting for you.King&Prince

King & Prince is an idol group that continues to captivate fans with radiant performances and approachable personalities.

Written by singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi, this song is an encouraging anthem that gently yet powerfully pushes forward those who wish to change their present selves.

Released in April 2019 as their third single, it drew attention as the CM song for UHA Mikakuto’s Puccho.

It was later included on their first album, “King & Prince.” The dazzling sound, resonating with brass and strings, perfectly suits the spring air where anticipation and anxiety mingle.

It’s a song you’ll want to belt out at karaoke as a gift to friends diving into a new world, or when you want to rally yourself.

Happinessarashi

ARASHI – Happiness [Official Music Video]
Happinessarashi

A song packed with a lively rhythm and a positive message! Its melody naturally lifts the listener’s spirits, and the powerful lyrics give a push toward stepping into the future.

Released in 2007, it also made waves as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari.” It’s a live-show staple, and the sight of the entire venue coming together in excitement is truly spectacular.

As spring brings new beginnings, singing it at karaoke is sure to spread positive energy! Sing it with friends and savor the best moments together.

A flower that blooms only hereKobukuro

The exquisite ballad crafted by Kobukuro gently guides you to that precious place in your heart, no matter how far away you may be.

With the warmth of acoustic guitar tones and the duo’s soul-stirring harmonies, this work, released in May 2005, moved countless listeners as the theme song for the drama “Ruri no Shima.” Within its acoustic resonance, it tenderly sings of the dignity of being able to shine even in the middle of nowhere, and the importance of a place where the heart can be at ease.

When you feel anxious in a new environment, when you live apart from someone dear to you, or when you are searching for where you belong—this song will stay close to your heart and quietly give you the courage to face forward.

cherry blossomKawamoto Makoto

[MV] Makoto Kawamoto “Sakura”
cherry blossomKawamoto Makoto

Makoto Kawamoto gently sings this classic, whose tender spring light and calm melody seep into the heart.

At the life milestone of graduation, it delicately portrays a schoolgirl’s complex feelings as she faces parting with friends, along with her uncertainty and hope for the future.

Accompanied by a melodious piano, it beautifully captures the fresh emotions of youth.

Released in April 1998, the song reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart and sold over 200,000 copies, despite having no tie-in at the time.

It’s a perfect track for a drive with the windows down in the soft spring sunshine.

Listen to it as you cruise through rows of cherry blossoms, and anyone will find it overlapping with their own memories.

Heralding springyama

yama – Harbinger of Spring (Official Video)
Heralding springyama

Alone in late-night Tokyo, dreaming under the glow of a fluorescent light in a cramped apartment.

The inner landscape yama weaves—where urban solitude and hope intersect—resonates with feelings everyone has experienced at least once.

It delicately portrays a heart swaying between escapism and self-stylization, leaving a vivid impression of a worldview where a sense of an ending overlaps with a desire for renewal.

Released in April 2020, the song was written and composed by Kujira and is included on the album “the meaning of life.” It reached No.

7 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and sparked a huge response, surpassing 300 million streams.

It’s a song that gently stays close to those who, even while bearing deep loneliness, are trying to look ahead.

Circle of Thanksayaka

Ayaka / The Circle of Thanks Music Video
Circle of Thanksayaka

A heartfelt ballad that warmly wraps feelings of gratitude toward family and friends.

Ayaka’s powerful yet gentle voice speaks on behalf of the “thank you” that’s hard to express in everyday life.

Through universally relatable scenes—the warmth of a mother’s hand, tearful memories with friends, and the sunset sky looked up at on the way home—the song richly depicts love for the people who matter most.

Since its release in October 2013, it has warmed many hearts, featured as the 40th anniversary campaign song for Nestlé’s KitKat and in commercials for CHOYA Umeshu.

Cherished as a message song of gratitude for loved ones, it continues to be embraced as a track that colors irreplaceable moments such as weddings and anniversaries.

Karaoke Songs to Sing in March: Classic and Popular Spring Tracks (21–30)

WonderlandOmoinotake

Omoinotake | Wonderland 【Official Music Video】
WonderlandOmoinotake

Omoinotake is a three-piece band that captivates fans with a sound rooted in Black music.

Released in January 2026, this work is a pop number that vividly depicts spring farewells and new beginnings.

Written specifically as the commercial song for Universal Studios Japan’s spring campaign “Uni Spring 2026,” it features a danceable beat infused with UK garage.

Even as it faces the bittersweet milestone of graduation, the lyrics look forward without getting overly sentimental—sure to stir the hearts of many.

Produced by Koichi Tsutaya, the sound brims with an uplifting energy that makes you want to dance and cry at the same time.

Why not sing it at karaoke with friends as you look back on your memories together?