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

[2026] Recommended for Karaoke Too! A Collection of Spring J-Pop Songs Sung by Male Artists
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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] Recommended for Karaoke Too! A Roundup of Japanese Spring Songs Sung by Male Artists (1–10)

cherry blossom breezeNEW!botchiboromaru

Non-credit opening video of Class 3-Z Teacher Ginpachi | “Sakurakaze” by Bocchi Boromaru
cherry blossom breezeNEW!botchiboromaru

An artist who’s earned support with unique lyrics and addictive sounds, Bocchi Boromaru.

This work he created is a refreshing pop number that captures the sparkle of youth and a hopeful outlook on growing up.

Its message of overcoming embarrassment and moving forward resonates alongside a driving melody.

Released as a single in November 2025, it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “3rd-Year Class Z Ginpachi-sensei.” The playful arrangement, aligned with the anime’s worldview, is sure to lift listeners’ spirits.

It’s a perfect song to add to your repertoire for springtime, when a new chapter begins and you want to get the energy up at karaoke with friends.

Spring loveNEW!DXTEEN

Featured in DXTEEN’s music that’s been drawing attention for its fresh performances, this track is included as the lead song on the album “Heart Beat,” slated for release in March 2026.

The lyrics, which intertwine the sweet-and-sour feeling of eagerly waiting for a message from someone you like with the thrill of spring, make for a deeply resonant number.

The production team includes KZ, known for blending the best of K-POP and J-POP, and the song generated major buzz from its early digital release in January 2026 through social media share campaigns and more.

Its up-tempo, exhilarating pop sound perfectly captures the excitement that comes with the start of a new season.

Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to instantly brighten and glam up the atmosphere—likely to become an essential track for spring get-togethers.

In the Blue Spring (Re-recorded)NEW!tonun

tonun – In the Blue Spring (Re-recorded) (Official Audio)
In the Blue Spring (Re-recorded)NEW!tonun

A spring classic that went viral on social media and captured the hearts of many listeners returns in a fresh guise.

Tonun’s digital single “Aoi Haru ni (Re-recorded),” released in February 2026, reconstructs the original track— which topped the TikTok charts in 2021—into a neo-soul arrangement with a stronger R&B flavor.

The sweet, smoky vocals have gained a slightly more mature depth, offering a warmly nostalgic feel that recalls days of youth.

The lyrics delicately depict the shifting emotions of graduation season, conveying the poignant mix of parting and new beginnings.

Blending nostalgia with novelty, this track feels perfect for singing at karaoke with friends you haven’t seen in a while.

April 1NEW!King&Prince

King & Prince, an idol group that continues to lead the J-POP scene.

Featured on their album “STARRING,” released in December 2025, this track is a refreshing pop number perfect for spring, the season of new encounters.

It also drew attention for being written and composed by Yoshiki Mizuno of Ikimonogakari! Along with the arrival of a new season, it carries a positive message about wholeheartedly enjoying the present moment, even if a bit clumsily.

Within the album’s “film” concept, it’s uniquely positioned as the theme song for a fictional time-leap movie, drawing listeners into its narrative world.

It’s the perfect song to share the excitement of the special date April 1st with friends at karaoke.

meeting upNEW!M!LK

M!LK – Machiawase (Official Recording Video)
meeting upNEW!M!LK

When you’re wholeheartedly working toward something, there are moments when loneliness unexpectedly creeps in, aren’t there? That’s when M!LK’s “Machiawase” gently stays by your side.

Written for JOQR’s “Exam Student Support Campaign,” the song is included on the single “Bakuretsu Aishiteru / Sukisugite Metsu!” released in February 2026.

It’s a mid-tempo track where a soft, warm sound woven by piano and strings blends with the gentle voices of the five members.

Built around the theme of a promise to meet your future self, it’s a cheer song that encourages not only test-takers but everyone chasing their dreams.

Sing it at karaoke, and you’ll likely be wrapped in a warm atmosphere that reaffirms the bonds with your friends.

WonderlandNEW!Omoinotake

Omoinotake | Wonderland 【Official Music Video】
WonderlandNEW!Omoinotake

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 comesNEW!wapiti

wapiti – When Spring Comes [ Official Music Video ]
If spring comesNEW!wapiti

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?