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

Spring is a gradientNEW!Superfly

Superfly – Spring is a Gradation Official Video
Spring is a gradientNEW!Superfly

How about a number that’s perfect for the season when gentle spring sunlight mingles with a touch of anxiety? Shiho Ochi’s soaring vocals from Superfly will stay close to your heart and give you a push forward.

It’s captivating for its warm yet powerful message that affirms the mood swings unique to spring.

The song is included on the album “Heat Wave,” released in May 2023, and was produced as the campaign song for “FM802 × Chuo University ACCESS!” Many listeners were likely encouraged by the melody as it played on the radio.

It has a comforting feel that eases the tension of a new chapter in life.

Try singing it when you’re a little worn out from changes in your environment or when you want to face forward as your true self.

It’s sure to spark energy for tomorrow.

Beat de TouhiNEW!Hama iku

Hamaiku – Escape with the Beat [MV]
Beat de TouhiNEW!Hama iku

Spring is a season when fatigue builds up easily due to changes in the environment.

This is a pop dance number we’d love you to listen to when you feel like escaping a little from the busyness of everyday life.

Hamaiku is a unit formed by Ryuichi Hamaya, a comedian and MC of NHK’s music program Venue101, and Erika Ikuta.

Released digitally in November 2022, this song was created as part of a show project.

Its catchy melody and lyrics that affirm “escape” resonated with listeners, and dance videos went viral on social media.

No difficult techniques are required—its choreography is easy for anyone to enjoy, which is part of the charm.

It’s a sure-fire crowd-pleaser for spring welcome parties or girls’ nights, where everyone can sing and dance together.

Time after time ~In the town where flowers dance~NEW!Kuraki Mai

Time After Time ~In the City Where Flowers Dance~/Mai Kuraki [Tried Singing] Sally Shibayama
Time after time ~In the town where flowers dance~NEW!Kuraki Mai

A famous ballad that overlays scenes of cherry blossoms coloring springtime Kyoto with feelings that never fade over time.

Released in March 2003 as Mai Kuraki’s 15th single, it has continued to be loved as the theme song for the feature film Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital.

Reflecting Mai Kuraki’s own sensibilities from her student days spent in Kyoto, its elegant sound with a touch of Japanese flavor is perfect for the arrival of spring.

In this season of meetings and partings, why not sing it at karaoke while recalling nostalgic scenery?

Pink Unrequited LoveNEW!Matsuura Aya

Aya Matsuura “♡Momoiro Kataomoi♡” Music Video
Pink Unrequited LoveNEW!Matsuura Aya

This is a super cute and happy spring staple that layers the exhilarating feeling of being in love with a vivid “peach-pink” image.

Its bouncy rhythm, infused with elements of 1950s rock ’n’ roll and oldies, makes your heart feel light just by listening.

Released in February 2002 as Aya Matsuura’s fifth single, it also became well known as the CM song for FT Shiseido’s T’cera.

Its worldview, which hints at the start of a new romance, is perfect for when you want to feel positive.

If you want to brighten and let loose those fluttery feelings of a one-sided crush, this is a song you should definitely try singing at karaoke.

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.

Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

Yuri’s “Sakurabare” is a graduation song whose beautiful piano and majestic strings move the listener.

Released in 2021 as his fourth digital-only single, it was created based on emails from fans.

The lyrics express gratitude toward parents and friends, and they truly resonate as you listen.

Yuri’s emotional vocals also hit you right in the heart.

It’s a song I’d love for you to sing to the parents you troubled by not being honest during your school days, and to the friends who always stayed by your side!

Lingering Snowiruka

When we think of spring, most people probably picture cherry blossoms and graduation ceremonies, but the snow you see at the very beginning of spring—when there’s still a slight chill in the air—has a special charm too, doesn’t it? It’s a classic Showa-era folk song, and the lyrics and melody are truly wonderful.

It’s a song I’d love to see passed down and sung by the younger generation as well.