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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 (101–110)

Thank you.Ōhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara – Thank You. (Music Video Short ver.)
Thank you.Ōhara Sakurako

March, the season of farewells, might mean being separated from dear friends.

Let’s express our gratitude to the friends who have supported us and set off on a new path.

This song evokes that feeling.

Its lively, pop sound is uplifting and encouraging.

Forked path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

The Parting Path Hidden by Cherry Blossoms – Hirakawachi Icchōme
Forked path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

This is a signature song by Hirakawachi Icchome, an artist beloved mainly by music fans for their delicate high notes and clear, transparent harmonies that continue to captivate listeners.

The song expresses the feelings of having to part from someone important at graduation and is a perfect unrequited-love track to listen to in March.

SAKURA. I love you ?Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino - “SAKURA, I love you?” (short ver.)
SAKURA. I love you ?Nishino Kana

This is a hugely popular unrequited-love song by Kana Nishino, an artist whose soaring high-tone voice and stunning performances have earned her lasting love across generations.

The song expresses the feeling of never forgetting the memories shared with someone you love, even if you drift apart—a heartrending track perfect for listening to in March.

cherry blossomKobukuro

Released on November 2, 2005, this is Kobukuro’s 12th single.

The lyrics evoke the transition from winter to spring and also portray parting.

If this song played at a graduation ceremony, I feel like I’d end up crying.

The parting path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

The Parting Path Hidden by Cherry Blossoms – Hirakawachi Icchōme
The parting path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

A massively popular ballad by Hirakawachi Itchōme, an artist beloved mainly by music fans for their delicate vocals that warm listeners’ hearts and the harmonies the duo creates.

The song captures the bittersweet pain of parting from someone you love at graduation, making it a highly recommended tearjerker for April.