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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 hits (91–100)

Blue Springback number

back number – Aoi Haru (full)
Blue Spring back number

Released in 2012 as back number’s seventh single, this song was used as the theme for the drama “High School Entrance Exam” and became a hit.

The lyrics, which seem to speak for the anxieties of youth, are deeply moving.

With a four-on-the-floor rhythm, it’s easy to get into and easy to sing.

There are no particularly high notes, so it’s recommended for men who aren’t confident in their singing.

spring breezesumika

sumika / Spring Breeze [Music Video]
Spring Breeze sumika

How about a refreshing rock number? It’s a song by sumika, a four-piece rock band from Kanagawa.

It’s included on their 2017 single “Dress farm #3.” The lyrics, which think of a special someone back home, really hit you in the heart.

The sparkling sound feels great.

If you like rock bands, definitely give it a sing.

Spring SongIkimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari 'Haru Uta Music Video (Short ver.)'
Haru Uta by Ikimonogakari

This song matches expansive vocals with a heartrending melody.

It’s a track by the three-member music unit Ikimono-gakari.

Released in 2012 as their 23rd single, it was featured as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker, which drew a lot of attention.

With its lively rhythm, it’s easy to sing along enthusiastically.

It feels great to sing it all the way through!

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Sumika – Hanaemu (Official Music Video) – co-creation project –
Sumi Ka with a smiling flower

With the arrival of spring, this song gives you the courage to take a new step forward.

Released in March 2022, it brings warm sunshine to those beginning a new chapter in life.

The lyrics, which celebrate the importance of living true to yourself, will gently encourage anyone feeling anxious about a new environment.

Its clear, airy vocals and driving sound feel just like a spring breeze.

Give it a listen in April, when new meetings and farewells intertwine.

It’s sure to make your heart feel lighter.

Spring Love SongTsubaki Factory

Tsubaki Factory 'Harukoi Uta' (Camellia Factory [A Spring Love Song]) (Promotion Edit)
Harukoi Uta Tsubaki Factory

With its funky guitar and sophisticated piano tones, this stylish track is “Harukoi Uta” by Tsubaki Factory, a group from Hello! Project.

April is a time full of new encounters, with class changes and entrance ceremonies.

You might even end up going to karaoke with everyone right away as an icebreaker.

If you sing this song then, it’s sure to leave a first impression of you as “the cute one!”

The City Where Flowers Bloomyuzu

Yuzu “The City Where Flowers Bloom” Music Video (FULL ver.)
Yuzu of the Blooming City

If you’re looking for a male duet song that’s perfect for spring, I recommend Yuzu’s “Hanasaku Machi.” The lyrics celebrate the joy of the long-awaited spring finally arriving, letting you savor a gentle, spring-like atmosphere.

The Japanese-style feel that comes through in the accompaniment also perfectly matches the image of Japan’s cherry blossoms.

If you sing this at karaoke, be sure to perform it as a duo with two men.

The chorus melody and harmonies are especially beautiful, so try to sing like the two members of Yuzu and give it a shot.

Yell ~Cheer~Kobukuro

It’s a song that’s also very popular as a graduation tune.

Released in 2001 as the major-label debut single of the music duo Kobukuro, it’s known for its beautiful choral work.

It drew attention after being used as the ending theme for the TV show “Ucchikuru!?” and in commercials.

The lyrics carry a message that gives a gentle push to those feeling anxious, and singing it gives you courage.