Youth songs you want to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring songs.
Spring is known as the season of meetings and farewells, with graduations, job transfers, school admissions, and new hires all happening around this time.
Some of you might feel like listening to coming-of-age songs when you’re experiencing encounters or partings, right?
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of coming-of-age songs that you’ll want to listen to in spring.
We’ve gathered not only classic anthems about friendship and bonds, but also spring-like graduation songs.
Find the ones that match your current feelings and situation!
Let’s get started.
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Youth songs to listen to in spring: classic and popular spring tracks (61–70)
Spring SwallowHey! Say! JUMP

A heartwarming song that expresses the feelings of a refreshing new beginning through music has been delivered by Hey! Say! JUMP.
Created by members of sumika, the piece warmly encourages those striving in new environments, using the image of swallows returning in spring.
Also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Love All Play,” the song is included as one of the tracks on the triple A-side single released in May 2022.
It’s a song for anyone feeling anxious about a new setting, and for those who want to cherish their bonds with friends.
SAKURA GoodbyeSCANDAL

A number that became one of SCANDAL’s signature early works, beautifully capturing both the bittersweetness and freshness that accompany graduation scenes.
Its message, told from a true-to-life perspective, carries a power that evokes universal empathy.
The song had existed since the band’s formation and drew attention when it was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s variety show “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!” Its up-tempo rock sound and the sense of parting—and anticipation for a new journey—set against the season of cherry blossoms are sure to resonate as spring arrives.
It can be called a gem of a pop tune that colors a page of youth, perfect for listening to at life’s important milestones.
Prologue.Yuika

Yuika, a singer-songwriter who gained popularity for songs that candidly express feelings from a woman’s perspective.
Her 2023 release, “Prologue,” is a song that conveys gratitude to dear friends with whom she shared her school days.
It depicts taking photos and singing songs so as not to forget the memories at the moment when those fun-filled days come to an end.
It’s a message song that reminds us this isn’t the end of the days we’ve spent, but the beginning of new ones.
Let yourself be carried by her clear, translucent voice alongside the warm sound of the band.
Melancholy Cherry Blossomsatarayo

A song that portrays a poignant, heart-stirring feeling with the arrival of spring.
Atarayo’s graduation ballad gently sings of farewells and hopes for reunion in the season of falling cherry blossoms.
The moment when familiar scenery turns into memories, and lyrics filled with hope for the future, will resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in March 2023, this track is perfect for the graduation season.
Riding on the spring breeze, it carries your feelings to someone special.
Recommended for those taking a new step forward or holding precious memories close to their hearts.
The happiest treasuresutopuri

A song released by Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri) in March 2023 to express feelings about graduation, parting, and setting off on a new journey.
Set to a fresh, bright J-pop sound produced by HoneyWorks, it carefully depicts scenes of school life in March with cherry blossoms in the air, treasured memories shared with friends, and hopes for the future.
Premiered as a surprise during their live show at Yokohama Arena, the piece drew attention as SutoPuri’s first graduation song and received many heartwarming reactions from fans.
It’s a song that gently supports those who feel anxious or lonely before the season of farewells, and those who are ready to take a new step forward while holding dear their precious memories.
blue budsoraru

Gaining popularity from his cover singing videos and now even running a virtual YouTuber agency, Soraru is a multi-talented singer.
If you’re a teenager who likes Vocaloid and utaite singers, you probably already know him.
His new song is Aoi Tsubomi.
It’s a rock-tinged track with a delicate musicality that feels like a snapshot of youth.
Students will find many relatable lyrics, so be sure to check it out.
the first strong spring windnishina

Singer-songwriter Nishina, known for her languid and addictive voice, released the digital single “Haru Ichiban” in 2023.
It was featured in radiko’s commercial titled “Sound Connects: Back Then and Into the Future,” for the service that lets you enjoy radio for free.
From the opening—Nishina’s vocals accompanied by acoustic guitar—you feel an intimate closeness, as if she’s singing right beside you.
The band sound that joins partway through is also warm, and as you listen, it gently seeps into your heart.



