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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 (41–50)

GraduationZONE

(PV) ZONE – Sotsugyou
GraduationZONE

In graduation season, you can’t help wanting to listen to songs that cheer on a bright future.

“Sotsugyo” by the girls’ band ZONE, released in 2004, is a rock number that frames setting out on a new path in a positive light.

Its straightforward guitar sound evokes American power pop.

Let their energetic vocals soothe you.

The lyrics, about the irreplaceable days of school coming to an end and stepping toward the future, overflow with kindness.

It’s a spring song that lets you welcome March—when hearts are full of bittersweet feelings—with a smile.

Karaoke songs to sing in March: Classic and popular spring tracks (51–60)

Cherry Blossom Timeaiko

aiko - “Sakura no Toki” music video
Cherry Blossom Timeaiko

A masterpiece that seeps into the heart, capturing a bittersweet yet beautiful scene of love under the radiant spring sunlight.

Released by aiko in February 2000, this song gently sings of a new romance budding with the season of cherry blossoms.

While carrying doubts from the past, the protagonist finds meaning in life through meeting someone special, portrayed alongside a calm, soothing melody.

Chosen as a Calpis Water commercial song, it has brought comfort to many listeners.

Included on the album “Sakura no Ki no Shita,” which reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.

It’s a track you’ll want to play on a spring drive beneath rows of cherry trees—resonating in your heart as the scenery passes by the window.

Sing of springback number

Back Number – Haru o Uta ni shite
Sing of springback number

Back Number’s “Haru wo Uta ni Shite” is a song that portrays spring as a season of parting.

It’s included on their 2009 mini-album “Nogashita Sakana,” released while they were still active as an indie band.

This rock ballad features a lyrical melody that strikes a chord in the heart.

The lyrics depict the pain of farewell.

It’s a piece where you sing the verse quietly, as if reminiscing, and then pour your aching feelings into the chorus.

Since March is a season of parting, listeners are sure to empathize with the bittersweet lyrics.

Spring meltsindigo la End

A lyrical song by indigo la End that delicately captures the subtle emotions of people welcoming spring.

With poetic, dreamlike imagery, it weaves together the changes that come with the shifting seasons and the growth found through overlapping encounters and farewells.

Born in March 2022 as the campaign song for FM802 and Hanshin Expressway’s “ACCESS!” and unveiled by a limited-time unit, it was later released as a self-cover that fully expresses the band’s worldview through indigo la End’s signature delicate arrangements and emotional sound.

It’s a track that stays close to those sensing the arrival of spring and searching for the courage to step into a new environment.

Its warmth, like the gentle sunlight of spring, and its calm, wistful tenderness seep into the heart.

When spring comesmiwa

miwa “When Spring Comes” Music Video
When spring comesmiwa

March is also a season of farewells, like graduations.

Despite the warmth of spring, our hearts can feel a bit lonely, right? In times like that, I recommend “Haru ni Nattara” sung by miwa.

It was released in 2011 as her fifth single.

The poppy melody played on acoustic guitar turns anxious, lonely feelings into excitement for spring.

The lyrics are perfect for those graduating, so it might be nice to listen to it with your friends.

Sakura, You, and Ituki.

Cherry Blossom, You, Me – SAKURA KIMI WATASHI
Sakura, You, and Ituki.

March is a time to take a fresh step forward with the spring air.

Tuki.’s song paints the bittersweet feelings of young people on the verge of graduation, overlaying them with the image of spring cherry blossoms.

The translucent vocals and the warmth of the acoustic guitar seep deep into the heart.

Released in January 2024, this track is sure to bring courage and comfort, like a spring breeze, to those who feel anxious about starting a new chapter.

It’s easy to sing at karaoke, and there’s no doubt it will become a springtime karaoke staple.

This work gently accompanies those who have experienced graduation or parting.

The lyrics, which liken a fragile yet beautiful love to cherry blossoms, are sure to move many hearts.

Melancholy Cherry Blossomsatarayo

Atarayo – Sorrowful Sakura (Music Video)
Melancholy Cherry Blossomsatarayo

Spring is a turning point when many people’s circumstances change dramatically, often marked by farewells that come with setting off on a new journey.

This song looks back on the memories we’ve built during such a transitional season while pledging to meet again.

Its grand, poignant sound—featuring the timbre of piano—leaves a strong impression, conveying memories and emotions spilling over.

While it expresses the pain of parting, it also evokes a sense of resolve to keep moving forward.

Another notable feature is the spoken lines that appear at the beginning and the end, which give the impression of carrying an especially powerful message.