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[2026] Recommended for Karaoke Too! A Collection of Spring J-Pop Songs Sung by Male Artists

With the pleasant spring breeze in the air, are you wondering what to sing at karaoke? Spring brings more get-togethers—like gatherings with friends and welcome parties—so it’s nice to have a song that can liven up the mood.

In this article, we’re introducing a generous selection of spring-themed Japanese songs performed by male artists.

We’ve picked a wide range, from classic tunes everyone can hum along to, to buzzworthy tracks that will make you want to grab the mic.

If you want to add a springlike touch to your karaoke repertoire, be sure to check it out!

[2026] Also Great for Karaoke! A Compilation of Spring Songs in Japanese Pop Sung by Male Artists (81–90)

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CreepHyp - “Bookmark” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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This song was written in 2018 by Seikakan Ozaki of CreepHyp as the campaign song for “FM802 × TSUTAYA ACCESS!”.

Featuring a stellar lineup of vocalists, it became a hot topic, and was later released as a CreepHyp track that remains very popular among fans.

It’s a farewell song for the cherry blossom season: both the melody and the lyrics make your heart flutter, while also conveying that uniquely springlike sense of bittersweetness.

The way it sings of a positive goodbye, recalling someone you loved during sakura season, might be exactly what tugs at the heartstrings.

It was spring, wasn’t it?yoshida takurou

The Yoshida Takuro song that evokes the arrival of spring is included on the album “Genki Desu.” released in February 1972.

Its poignant lyrics, which recall a past love, and Yoshida’s signature folk-rock sound are captivating.

This track gently accompanies those experiencing springtime farewells and new encounters.

Take it slow at karaoke, and it’s sure to touch listeners’ hearts.

It’s a classic spring song that people keep loving, especially during the start of a new life chapter or graduation season.

Spring, Milky WhiteOkamura Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Okamura – “Spring, Milky White” MUSIC VIDEO
Spring, Milky WhiteOkamura Kazuyoshi

As a song that evokes the arrival of spring, this track from the duo “Okamura-Kazuyoshi,” formed by Yasuyuki Okamura and Kazuyoshi Saito, is a superb fusion of funky and rock elements.

The lyrics delicately capture the instability of springtime emotions and the process of self-discovery, ranging from everyday moments to feelings that pierce the heart.

Released in February 2024, it’s a rare work in which the two artists’ musical styles harmonize beautifully.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to as a new chapter begins, perfect for those who want to feel both spring’s ambiguity and its hope.

It’s also a great pick for karaoke!

spring thunderYonezu Kenshi

Like thunder that only rumbles in spring, this work by Kenshi Yonezu leaves a strong impression with the intense emotions born from a fleeting encounter.

The purity and poignancy of first love are depicted in poetic language, carefully narrating the shift in feelings from meeting to the end of the romance.

With its dreamlike sound and striking lyrics, it’s a song that lingers deeply in the listener’s heart.

Included on the album BOOTLEG, released in November 2017, the album won the Grand Prize at the 10th CD Shop Awards in 2018.

The music video, celebrated for its fantastical visual beauty, also drew attention and surpassed 100 million views on YouTube in July 2020.

It’s a perfect track to listen to in the season when spring arrives, and its melody makes it easy to sing at karaoke.

Why not try singing it at spring farewell parties or occasions that bring new encounters?

Season of BeginningsMakihara Noriyuki × Hanaregumi

A duet by Noriyuki Makihara and Hanaregumi that beautifully captures the conflicting emotions of spring—anticipation and unease, fluttering excitement and impermanence.

Released digitally on April 30, 2025, it received an exclusive early airplay on FM COCOLO starting April 1 of the same year.

With their rich vocals blending seamlessly, the song is a gem that seems to sonically paint the very scenes of spring.

Makihara’s melody and lyrics, paired with Hirokazu Ogura’s gently expressive guitar arrangement, are exquisite.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when early spring leaves you unsettled, or when nostalgia and hope set your heart trembling.