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Timeless Ballads to Enjoy in Spring: From Classics to the Newest Hits, All in One Guide

Parting from someone dear, meeting new companions…

In spring, many people leave the places they’re used to and start life in a new land.

In this article, we introduce classic ballads we want you to listen to during spring—a season of many changes.

If you’re thinking, “I want to know spring classics,” or “I want to hear that graduation song again,” be sure to check these out.

From recent spring tunes to universally known masterpieces, we’ve got plenty to share.

They’re sure to bring back nostalgic days and unforgettable memories of love.

Classic Ballads to Listen to in Spring | A Comprehensive Selection from Timeless Standards to the Newest Hits (101–110)

C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.ONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h. [Official Music Video]
C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.ONE OK ROCK

A ONE OK ROCK song that sings of hope for the future, themed around friendship and growth.

It’s an uplifting anthem that gives you the courage to take a new step forward while holding dear the precious memories of your youth.

Included on the album “Zankyo Reference,” released in October 2011, it was also used as the ending theme for the TV program “To the Summit of the Earth.” Its blend of Japanese and English lyrics is striking and beloved by fans both in Japan and abroad.

It’s the perfect track for those starting a new chapter in spring or parting ways with cherished friends.

This is a song to listen to when you want to face forward and move on, while embracing memories that are treasures engraved in your heart.

LullabyRADWIMPS

A signature song by RADWIMPS, known as a piece that evokes the arrival of spring.

Released in March 2005, the track was written and composed by Yojiro Noda.

It delicately portrays the spring-specific emotions where gentleness and parting intersect, and is loved by many listeners as a song that gives courage to step into a new environment.

It sings of children’s anticipation for their new lives and the sadness of saying goodbye to friends, offering the strength to look forward.

It’s recommended listening for various spring scenes.

Your heart will dance, and you’ll feel the courage to take a new step.

CorrectRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – The Answer [Official Music Video]
CorrectRADWIMPS

A RADWIMPS song that feels as pleasantly gentle as a spring breeze, softly embracing the radiance of youth.

Its lyrics, imbued with the bittersweetness, hope, and anxiety felt by those on the verge of graduation, leave a strong impression.

Blending memories of school-day friendships with both anticipation and apprehension for the future, the words deeply resonate with listeners.

Released digitally in January 2024, this track is perfect for the graduation season.

For those about to open a new chapter in life or part ways with dear friends, it’s a song that will give you the courage to take a step toward the future.

Thank youSun Set Swish

Oofuri ED 'Arigatou' Chinese
Thank youSun Set Swish

This work is a heartfelt ballad filled with gratitude, featuring lyrics that deeply resonate.

It was also used as the ending theme for the MBS/TBS television anime “Big Windup!” Released in August 2007, the song expresses appreciation for the people and experiences we encounter in everyday life.

It conveys feelings toward those who supported us through difficult times, leaving a powerful impression on listeners.

It’s especially recommended for spring, when new chapters begin, or when you’ve experienced a farewell with someone important.

SunSet Swish’s warm vocals and melody are sure to gently embrace your heart.

To mesupercell

[Cover] supercell – To Me / 私へ (Aelynn)
To mesupercell

It’s a quiet, profound song that feels like a letter to one’s past self.

The delicate lyrics woven by ryo of supercell and the simple arrangement featuring only piano accompaniment resonate deeply with listeners.

Through a dialogue with oneself, the piece portrays the importance of growth and self-acceptance, and it was released in March 2011.

It’s a fitting track to close out the album “Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari.” I recommend it to those who feel uneasy in a new environment or who want to reflect on past choices.

It may strike an even deeper chord when listened to during spring—the season of farewells and new beginnings.