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Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: classic and popular spring tunes

March is the time when students graduate and working adults transfer, change jobs, or retire—when many people move on from their current environments.

Along with that, there tend to be more chances to go to karaoke, such as for thank-you parties and farewell gatherings.

In this article, we’ll showcase a wide selection of songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke in March.

We’ve picked out many tracks perfect for the season: graduation songs and farewell tunes to send off those embarking on new journeys, as well as springtime numbers that sing of cherry blossoms.

Use this as a reference when choosing your karaoke setlist!

Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: classic and popular spring tunes (61–70)

GraduationZONE

In graduation season, you can’t help wanting to listen to songs that cheer on a bright future.

“Sotsugyo” by the girls’ band ZONE, released in 2004, is a rock number that frames setting out on a new path in a positive light.

Its straightforward guitar sound evokes American power pop.

Let their energetic vocals soothe you.

The lyrics, about the irreplaceable days of school coming to an end and stepping toward the future, overflow with kindness.

It’s a spring song that lets you welcome March—when hearts are full of bittersweet feelings—with a smile.

Sing of springback number

Back Number’s “Haru wo Uta ni Shite” is a song that portrays spring as a season of parting.

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

This rock ballad features a lyrical melody that strikes a chord in the heart.

The lyrics depict the pain of farewell.

It’s a piece where you sing the verse quietly, as if reminiscing, and then pour your aching feelings into the chorus.

Since March is a season of parting, listeners are sure to empathize with the bittersweet lyrics.

When spring comesmiwa

miwa “When Spring Comes” Music Video
When spring comes, miwa

March is also a season of farewells, like graduations.

Despite the warmth of spring, our hearts can feel a bit lonely, right? In times like that, I recommend “Haru ni Nattara” sung by miwa.

It was released in 2011 as her fifth single.

The poppy melody played on acoustic guitar turns anxious, lonely feelings into excitement for spring.

The lyrics are perfect for those graduating, so it might be nice to listen to it with your friends.

Melancholy Cherry Blossomsbeautiful night

Atarayo – Sorrowful Sakura (Music Video)
Melancholy cherry blossoms in the long, transient night

Spring is a turning point when many people’s circumstances change dramatically, often marked by farewells that come with setting off on a new journey.

This song looks back on the memories we’ve built during such a transitional season while pledging to meet again.

Its grand, poignant sound—featuring the timbre of piano—leaves a strong impression, conveying memories and emotions spilling over.

While it expresses the pain of parting, it also evokes a sense of resolve to keep moving forward.

Another notable feature is the spoken lines that appear at the beginning and the end, which give the impression of carrying an especially powerful message.

to blossom; to bloom (literally: flowers smiling). Often used poetically to describe flowers blooming or a gentle, smiling expression like a flower.dwelling; habitat; living place

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.

Goodbye Busyuzu

A beloved song that gently portrays springtime farewells and reunions.

Yuzu’s “Sayonara Bus” was released in March 1999 and is included on the album Yuzuen.

Its lyrics are memorable for layering the feelings of two people who can’t be honest with each other before parting over the scene of a bus about to depart.

The warm, Yuzu-like word choices are also appealing, including the use of a coined term like “asamoyake.” It’s a song we hope people listen to if they feel anxious about starting a new chapter or have experienced a farewell with someone important.

If you listen to this track, it will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward.

I wish March would last forever.Marchen Fantasia

Sangatsu no Phantasia “I Wish March Would Last Forever”
I wish March would last forever—Marchen Fantasia

Marchen Fantasia is a music project where creators such as composers and illustrators participate, producing music based on novels written by vocalist Mia herself.

The digital-only single “I Wish March Would Last Forever,” released on March 18, 2019, features an ensemble highlighted by edgy guitar sounds that lingers in the ear.

The lyrics portray the bittersweet feeling that once March ends, we’ll be apart—something many people likely felt in their youth.

With its driving melody that’s fun to sing, it’s a pop tune perfect for karaoke during graduation season.