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Karaoke songs to sing in April: classic and popular spring hits

April means a fresh start! With welcome parties at school and work, you’ll often hear “Let’s go to karaoke!” That’s why I’m introducing recommended karaoke songs for April.

If you’re looking for songs that get the crowd going at karaoke or want to know famous spring hits everyone knows, this article is perfect for you! A new chapter is exciting, but it’s natural to feel anxious about building relationships in a new place.

In times like that, why not show off a song you’re good at as a kind of self-introduction? Make sure to practice at least one guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

Karaoke songs I want to sing in April: Classic and popular spring tracks (81–90)

HARUKAZESCANDAL

SCANDAL 「HARUKAZE」 ‐Music Video
HARUKAZESCANDAL

HARUKAZE, released by the girls’ band SCANDAL that high school girls have long admired.

It’s a bittersweet rock tune perfect for singing in spring, the season of farewells.

The straightforward, down-to-earth lyrics are easy to relate to.

It’s a song that gives a push to those who feel, “It’s just too sad to be separated from my best friends!”

Hello, helloSuperfly

Superfly 'Hello, Hello' Music Video
Hello, Hello Superfly

This song has a wonderful, straight-shooting vocal that soars.

It was released in 2007 as the major-label debut single by the music unit Superfly.

It drew attention after being used as an insert song for the drama “Edison no Haha” and being chosen for heavy rotation on various radio stations like FM802.

The lyrics are uplifting, so singing it gives you energy.

Definitely give it a listen when you’re feeling a bit down.

Spring Comes to UsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Spring Has Come, We” Short ver.
Spring has come and we are UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This is a song by the three-piece rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.

It was released in 2018 as their 14th single.

The key is on the higher side, so it’s recommended for men with higher voices; it might be easier for women to sing.

The fresh, spring-like feel of the song is lovely.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime March Comes in Like a Lion.

AgainWANIMA

WANIMA “Again” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Again WANIMA

Spring is a season of new beginnings.

At the same time, it’s also a season of farewells.

Some of you may be leaving your hometowns.

This is a high-energy rock number I’d like to dedicate to people like that.

It’s a song by WANIMA, a three-piece band from Kumamoto Prefecture, included on their 2019 single “Good Job!!”.

Its message really sets your heart ablaze.

Waiting for springWANIMA

When it comes to WANIMA’s spring songs, this one is a must! It was released in the spring of 2020, when concerts were being canceled one after another due to COVID-19.

Along with that backdrop, the encouraging lyrics—telling us that “we can overcome difficulties!!”—supported the hearts of many fans who were feeling anxious.

Among WANIMA’s songs, this one is relatively low in key, so even those who struggle with high notes will find it easier to try.

It has a sense of speed, so be sure to get into the rhythm and sing it out.

HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI 'Haruka' Official Music Video
Haruka YOASOBI

A beautiful story presented by YOASOBI.

This song is based on Osamu Suzuki’s novel “Tsuki Ōji” (Moon Prince), which depicts a heartwarming relationship between a girl and a mug.

Told from the mug’s perspective, the lyrics overflow with deep love and gratitude for the girl, gently enveloping the listener’s heart.

Released in December 2020, the song quickly gained popularity and became a massive hit, surpassing 100 million streams.

It’s the perfect track for those starting a new chapter in life or wanting to express gratitude to someone special.

Why not enjoy this heartwarming story carried on the cheerful breezes of spring?

Karaoke songs I want to sing in April: classic and popular spring hits (91–100)

Sing of springback number

Back Number’s “Turning Spring into Song” portrays spring as a season of farewells.

It was included on their 2009 mini-album “Nogashita Sakana,” released while they were still active as an indie band.

It’s a rock ballad with a lyrical melody that resonates deeply.

The lyrics depict the pain of parting.

It’s a song you’ll want to sing with quiet recollection in the verses and lay your aching feelings bare in the chorus.

Since April brings both meetings and farewells, listeners are sure to empathize with its bittersweet words.