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: Classic and Popular Spring Tracks (21–30)
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?
If spring comeswapiti

If you want to sink into a sentimental mood on a long spring night, I recommend this song by wapiti! The single “When Spring Comes,” released for streaming in February 2026, paints unforgettable feelings of love and the delicate emotions of accepting the changing seasons, carried by rich piano and violin tones, with vocals by Ryuki Oda.
The fact that its music video, pre-released in January 2026, surpassed 500,000 views in just three weeks shows how deeply it resonates with many people.
This work fully showcases the expressive power they’ve honed through releases like the album “Theatrical” on their way to a major-label debut.
When you’re trying to get through the season of partings, why not pour your heart into singing it at karaoke?
Spring has comeFlower

A medium-tempo ballad that paints a spring scene unique to that season—graduation arriving while still carrying an aching, unspoken love.
Included on Flower’s album Hanadokei, this piece was released in March 2015.
Its warm, guitar- and piano-centered sound gently envelops the words that went unsaid.
Many listeners will likely resonate with Masato Kotake’s lyrics, which capture vivid, true-to-life snapshots of the classroom and the route to school.
The melody is calm and easy on the ears, making it perfect for softly singing with friends during the season of farewells.
A classic as soothing as a spring breeze.
MemoriesNiziU

A heartwarming spring song by NiziU, created as the theme song for a student support campaign.
Its emotional lyrics—blending the sorrow of parting with hope for the future—leave a strong impression, and the down-to-earth, conversational words between friends warm listeners’ hearts.
Released for streaming in February 2024, it also drew attention in TV commercials as the theme song for Universal Studios Japan’s “Uniharu 2024.” One of its charms is the empowering strength that gently nudges those anxious about a new chapter in life.
Sing it together with friends at karaoke, and it will surely deepen your bonds and become an unforgettable memory.
Spring is a gradientSuperfly

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 TouhiHama 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~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?



