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Love songs to listen to in March. Spring romance songs.

Love songs to listen to in March. Spring romance songs.
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Love songs to listen to in March. Spring romance songs.

March brings graduation—the season of farewells.

Many of us feel a touch of melancholy around this time each year.

In this article, we’ve gathered love songs perfect for March.

From breakup and confession songs suited to graduation season to spring romance tracks featuring striking imagery of cherry blossoms, we’ve collected many tunes that match March’s events, traditions, and scenery.

If you’re looking for love songs to play in March, please take a look.

You might just find a new favorite!

Love songs to listen to in March. Spring romance songs (1–10)

Your third buttonNEW!=LOVE

=LOVE (Equal Love) / 16th single B-side “Your Third Button” [MV full]
Your third buttonNEW!=LOVE

When it’s graduation season, the sight of cherry blossoms brings back bittersweet memories, doesn’t it? At times like these, I find myself wanting to listen to songs by the idol group =LOVE, produced by Rino Sashihara.

They delicately portray that uniquely youthful, complex feeling of choosing to swallow the words “I like you” precisely because you want to remain friends.

Kiara Saito, who takes center position, delivers a fresh, expressive vocal that seems to gently embrace those unspoken feelings of love.

This track is included as a B-side to the single “Norotte Norotte,” released in March 2024.

It’s a warm song that quietly stays by the side of anyone facing graduation without the courage to confess, or those taking a new step forward while holding their precious memories close.

March BrideNEW!Chōkyūmei

Since their formation in 2020, Chōkyūmei have gained attention following a hit on social media.

As a “song you want to hear in March,” here’s one of their classic tracks perfect for the arrival of spring.

Released in February 2022, this piece was written specifically as the opening theme for the MBS drama slot “Ase to Sekken.” Vocalist Rei handled both lyrics and composition, crafting a straightforward love song that portrays the exhilaration of being in love and the impulse to hold the other person close.

It was later included on the album “Surudoi Sasakure” and is cherished as one of the band’s signature songs.

As the title suggests, it carries the seasonal feeling of March, when life changes with graduations and transfers; it’s an ideal track for those who want to reaffirm their feelings for someone important during this time when farewells and new encounters intersect.

Cherry Blossom BookmarkNEW!AKB48

[MV full] Sakura no Shiori / AKB48 [Official]
Cherry Blossom BookmarkNEW!AKB48

This work by AKB48, a group that represents the idol scene since the 2000s, is a full-fledged choral piece themed around springtime farewells and new beginnings.

The lyrics liken hope for the future to a “bookmark,” and the beautiful harmonies arranged by Kenichi Mitsuda are captivating—it’s so well-crafted that it’s even sung at real graduation ceremonies.

Released as a single in February 2010, it was also used as the theme song for the TV drama Majisuka Gakuen.

In the music video directed by Shunji Iwai, every member wears a different hakama, with meticulous attention to detail in the staging.

Centered by Minami Takahashi and Atsuko Maeda, this moving song is a perfect fit for March, when people take their first steps into a new chapter.

The season of farewellNEW!SHISHAMO

This track, which closes out the album SHISHAMO 2 released in March 2015, feels like it captures the bittersweet air of graduation season just as it is.

Many listeners will likely feel a tightness in their chests at the lyrics depicting unspoken feelings for a beloved upperclassman and the inevitable moment of parting.

Upon its release, it was selected as SPACE SHOWER TV’s POWER PUSH! and also drew attention as InterFM’s Hot Picks.

With a delicate band sound that conveys the sorrow of a love that ends without ever being confessed, it’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to soak in a sentimental mood as you feel the spring breeze, or on nights when you want to look back on precious memories.

Don’t bloom.NEW!WHITE JAM

[This year's No.1 graduation song] [MV] Don't Bloom / WHITE JAM [Blackboard Art Ver.]
Don't bloom.NEW!WHITE JAM

A ballad by WHITE JAM that portrays farewells during graduation season, set to a heartrending piano melody.

The lyrics, which let slip the honest feeling of not wanting to part even while wishing the other person a happy future, are enough to bring you to tears.

Released as a single in February 2016, it was featured as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Chō Ryūha” and as the support song for the first “Nichigaku Chalkboard Art Koshien.” The video using chalkboard art and a large-scale choral project involving about 10,000 people also drew attention, capturing the hearts of many through social media.

Included on the best-of album “WHITE JAM BEST,” this moving song is recommended for graduates taking their first steps forward and for anyone seeing off someone dear.

loveNEW!back number

back number – Love (Short ver.)
loveNEW!back number

Back number is a three-piece band that captures the hearts of many listeners with poignant lyrics and melodies.

Here is a classic song representing their early work, released in March 2012.

This piece is a sentimental number depicting a gaze fixed on you from a school building window and an earnest wish to confess one’s feelings before graduation.

In addition to being used as an ending theme on shows like TV Asahi’s “Music-ru TV,” it was included on the album “blues” and the best-of album “Encore,” and has continued to be loved over the years, surpassing 100 million total streams.

The band sound, enriched with strings, tightens the chest and evokes the bittersweetness of youth that everyone has experienced.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear in March—especially if you’re facing graduation with unspoken feelings or want to immerse yourself in memories of a fleeting love.

A bouquet with loveNEW!Superfly

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet with loveNEW!Superfly

It’s a love song that reminds us that the everyday scenes we share are more precious than any flashy production.

Lyrics that liken gratitude and unwavering love for a partner to a bouquet ride on Shiho Ochi’s powerful yet warm vocals and reach the heart.

Released in February 2008 as the fourth single, the song drew major attention as the theme for the drama “Edison no Haha.” It’s also included on the classic album “Superfly,” and has now become indispensable as a staple for weddings and anniversaries.

Perfect for those thinking about a White Day gift or wanting to convey their feelings to someone special.

If saying “thank you” in words feels a bit embarrassing, why not send that feeling along with this song?

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