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!
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Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: Classic and popular spring tunes (111–120)
When cherry-blossom hues danceMika Nakashima

Here’s a cherry-blossom song by Mika Nakashima, one of Japan’s proud singer-songwriters, that’s perfect to sing in March.
Above all, her slightly husky voice over the piano accompaniment is captivating, and it’s a classic ballad you’ll want to sing every time this season comes around.
Since it’s a song delivered gently without belting, many people will want to sing it at karaoke as well.
Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: Classic and popular spring tunes (121–130)
SAKURA DropsHikaru Utada

Ever since her striking debut as a teenager, singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada has remained at the forefront of the J-pop scene.
Her 11th single, “SAKURA Drops,” released as a double A-side with “Letters,” was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama First Love and became a major hit.
The lyrics evoke the imagery of March—a season of partings and falling cherry blossoms—and, together with the melody’s distinctly Japanese sensibility, stir a sentimental mood.
It’s a springtime number you’ll want to sing at karaoke while picturing the scenery.
When it shinesHitsuji Bungaku

Leaving a new mark in Hitsujibungaku’s journey, “Hikaru Toki” is undeniably a song that resonates in March, the season of farewells and new beginnings.
Its lyrics portray feelings for those who are parting and hope for the future, alongside the arrival of spring.
Also used as the opening theme for the TV anime The Heike Story, this track’s wistfulness and beautiful melody are sure to move many listeners.
Combining both strength and fragility, it sings of the changing seasons, making it perfect for karaoke in March.
As you listen to its fresh, powerful sound—like a blessing for a new departure—you’ll surely feel the courage to step forward into the future.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced a wide range of songs you might want to sing at karaoke in March, covering multiple generations.
For those who can’t express their true feelings in this season of farewells, did you find a song that speaks on your behalf? We hope you’ve discovered tracks that can help you share one last exciting moment with friends who are parting ways due to graduation and other changes.
Along with the classics, there are also hidden gems, so be sure to add them to your setlist.






