[2026] March BGM That Evokes the Arrival of Spring | Roundup
March, when the chill still lingers.
It’s a month that makes you keenly aware of the seasons: at times as bitterly cold as winter, and at others warm enough to hint at spring’s arrival.
That said, in today’s world it’s also the end of the fiscal year, making it one of the busiest months for many industries.
This time, we’ve selected the perfect BGM for March—music that lets working people of today feel the coming of spring.
The lineup features many chill, soothing tracks, so be sure to check them out.
[2026] March BGM That Heralds the Arrival of Spring | Roundup (1–10)
Spring personNEW!AYANE

This is a ballad that layers deep feelings for a cherished person you can no longer meet with images of spring’s arrival and a starry sky.
Its wistful yet warm melody, together with a core strength that seems to vow a fresh start beyond sorrow, resonates deeply in the heart.
Performed by Ayane, portrayed by Meru Nukumi, the song appears in the 2026 film “The Last Song You Left Behind,” where it was released in advance in February 2026 as an in-film track.
There’s even a story that Shunsuke Michieda, the lead actor, heard the vocals during filming and, beyond acting, was moved to tears naturally.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to step into a new season while holding on to unforgettable memories.
On a spring night when changes in your environment bring confusion or loneliness, why not listen quietly while gazing up at the sky?
Wings of MarchNEW!Gosuperāzu

The Gospellers give us a push forward with their beautiful harmonies and powerful messages.
Released digitally in March 2014 and later included on their September 2014 album The Gospellers Now, Wings of March is an up-tempo number that gives courage to its listeners.
Chosen as the theme song for “SKY PerfecTV! Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games,” the track has an intensity that mirrors the passion of the athletes.
Its forward-looking lyrics that push beyond limits and the exhilarating blend of the five voices are especially noteworthy.
This is the season when anxiety and anticipation mix as we step into new environments.
It’s a fresh, spring-breeze-like anthem of encouragement that we want everyone chasing their dreams to hear.
Spring is just around the corner.NEW!Lucky Kilimanjaro

When you want to feel the spring vibes, the songs to play are by Lucky Kilimanjaro, a six-piece band that gets listeners’ everyday lives dancing.
Their buoyant beats, infused with electro-pop elements, seem to warm up the still-chilly air of March.
Rather than just waiting for spring to arrive, their proactive stance of going out to meet it heightens the sense of anticipation for the new season.
The track is included on their first major-label full album, !magination, released in March 2020, and the music video timed for cherry blossom season also drew attention.
It’s perfect for times of change—graduation, new beginnings—when you want to blow away your anxieties.
Why not surrender to the rhythm of this song and start getting ready for spring with a light step?
This very dayNEW!Uru

A ballad by Uru that gently permeates the heart, accompanied by the soft tones of a piano.
March is the season when many of us face major milestones in life, like graduations and job transfers.
In those moments of parting and new beginnings, her embracing vocals offer a gentle presence.
This piece was created as the theme song for the film “The Classroom: Requiem,” starring Takuya Kimura and released in February 2026.
The grand arrangement by Tomi Yo not only captures the film’s worldview but also plays a vital role as the opening track of the album “tone,” released the same month.
Listen to it on days when your efforts feel unrewarded or when you’re troubled by the gap between ideals and reality.
It will quietly support you as you try to move forward.
Rainy MarchNEW!Charan Po Rantan

When the sound of a gentle, steady rain overlaps with the wistful tones of an accordion, doesn’t it feel like a scene from a foreign film? March is a season of meetings and farewells, and rainy days can make us a little sentimental.
Capturing that uniquely springtime melancholy with a buoyant yet bittersweet rhythm and vocals is a hidden gem by Charan-Po-Rantan.
The song is included on their August 2010 album “Tada, Sore Dake.” and has remained a beloved early signature piece among fans.
It was later featured on their best-of album “Kako-lection.” Conjuring images of wet asphalt and puddles, this track embraces the side of spring that isn’t all brightness.
Why not give it a listen on your way home after the rain, or on a night when you feel a sudden pang of loneliness?
On a tranquil spring day of lightNEW!UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a three-piece rock band known for their high-level musicianship and catchy melodies.
This track, which graces the middle section of their February 2013 album “CIDER ROAD,” is a grand ballad that unfolds over roughly six minutes.
In contrast to their usual breakneck pace, the pared-down, simple ensemble delivers the clear, transparent vocals straight to the listener.
Eschewing flashy wordplay, the lyrics carefully depict scenes of spring found in everyday life and the subtle shifts of emotion, quietly seeping into the listener’s heart.
It’s a song you’ll want to savor while feeling the gentle warmth of spring—perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves deeply in the world of its lyrics.
ponytailNEW!Bikkeburanka

Singer-songwriter Vickeblanka, acclaimed in Japan and abroad for his catchy melodies and versatile musicality.
This work, which portrays the delicate feelings of a budding springtime romance, is a mid-tempo ballad featuring arranger Akimitsu Homma, with a quintessential “J-pop” sound that highlights the lyrics and melody.
Released in March 2021 as his fifth single, it also drew attention for its music video featuring actress Hinako Sakurai.
With melodies that gently nudge you forward like a spring breeze and visuals that evoke the changing seasons, it feels perfect for this time when meetings and farewells intersect.
It’s an emotionally rich number you’ll want to sing with all your heart at karaoke in March.


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