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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 (41–50)

Azure SwimNishina

Nishina – Seiran Yūei [Official Video]
Make it Azure Swim

In June 2022, nishina released a track noted for its delicate vocals and gentle melody.

This song is a send-off anthem infused with the resolve to pursue one’s dreams and forge one’s own path.

Like swimming freely through a clear, blue ocean, it captures the leap into a wider world.

The hopes and anxieties of young people are expressed through tender vocals and a dreamy, imaginative sound.

Included on the album “1999,” the song drew attention as a piece symbolizing a turning point for the artist.

As a new chapter begins—especially in spring, when anticipation and uncertainty mingle—this work is sure to gently nudge anyone taking their first steps into a new environment.

Dear Sir or Madam, on this day when cherry blossoms flutterMafumafu

[MV] Dear Sir/Madam, On This Day When Cherry Blossoms Flutter Down / Mafumafu [Shonen Janmaga Gakuen]
Dear Sir/Madam, on this day when cherry blossoms flutter, Mafumafu

A gem of a song that gently weaves together the bittersweetness of cherry blossoms drifting in the spring breeze and the youthful scenes of student days.

Mafumafu’s delicate vocals beautifully capture school buildings tinged with the colors of spring and the sorrow of parting with someone dear.

Featured on the album “Kagurairo Artifact” and released in March 2019, this track was created as the theme song for the website “Shonen Jumaga Gakuen.” It carefully portrays memories and regrets from school days, as well as hope for the future, offering comfort to those entering a season of new meetings and farewells.

A perfect song for anyone whose heart is wavering before graduation season or the start of a new life in spring.

It's okayMarcy

Marsi – It's Okay (Official Music Video)
It's okay, Marcy.

A song by Marcy that resonates with many as an anthem giving you the courage to face forward.

Its refreshing melody and warm vocals are filled with a gentle push, as if someone is supporting you from behind.

Even when you feel like breaking, it conveys the importance of moving forward step by step while cherishing who you are, resulting in a track that stays close to the listener’s heart.

Released in March 2023, this piece was written for Pocari Sweat’s web movie “Our Now.” The refreshing song was also used in a TV commercial and is included on the album Candle.

It’s the perfect cheer song for spring, when new lives begin and people face anxieties about new environments.

Sakura RabbitTakaya Kawasaki

Takanori Kawasaki - Sakura Usagi [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Sakura Usagi Kawasaki Takaya

A warm spring ballad in which Takaya Kawasaki gently sings of the aching feelings of unspoken love.

Set in the cherry-blossom graduation season, it delicately portrays the protagonist’s emotions—harbored over three years—by likening their timid heart to a “rabbit.” The interweaving of a faint crush and parting resonates deeply alongside his husky vocals.

Released in January 2021, with the music video following in February, the song is also included on the album “Nukumori.” Its closeness to fans is another draw, with the MV cast selected through a LINE LIVE audition.

It’s a track that tenderly colors a page of youth you’ll want to revisit with the arrival of spring, offering comfort to anyone who has experienced unrequited love.

spring sunlightKAF × Kujira

[Suite] KAFU × Kujira #97 “Spring Sunlight” [Original MV]
Haruyou Hanafu × Kujira

A song that evokes a special space nestled in everyday life—like a bathroom filled with refreshing spring sunlight.

The collaboration between KAF and Kujira blends a crisp, breezy melody with poignant lyrics, resulting in a piece that quietly seeps into the heart.

Released digitally on March 23, 2022, the track was entirely written, composed, and arranged by Kujira.

Created as part of KAF’s 3rd-anniversary project, it is also included on the album “Suite,” released on March 22, 2024.

Centered on themes of graduation and the arrival of spring, this warm, comforting song gently supports those taking a new step forward and those holding cherished memories close.

You know what,Are-kun & 'Yuika'

You know. / Are-kun & “Yuika” [MV]
You know what? Arek-kun & “Yuika”

The lyrics depicting cherry blossoms dancing beneath the spring blue sky are striking.

The clear, transparent vocals of Are-kun and Yuika gently embrace the freshness of first love.

Born from a connection on social media, this work was released digitally in April 2022.

It portrays a bittersweet romance, where the two can’t honestly express their feelings to each other, evoking the budding emotions that come with the arrival of spring.

It’s a refreshing spring song that many will want to listen to during cherry blossom season, one that tenderly resonates with listeners’ hearts.

the first strong spring windNishina

Nishina’s song portrays the emotions of people facing farewells and new departures with the arrival of spring.

Built on the warm tones of an acoustic guitar and a simple band sound, the track is marked by a gentle yet fleeting vocal performance.

Chosen as the theme song for radiko’s new commercial, it was released digitally in March 2023.

By depicting both sides of the spring season—“parting” and “beginning”—the piece is crafted so listeners can layer it onto their own experiences.

It’s a song that resonates with many, embracing memories with loved ones, the loneliness of growing distant, and the resolve to keep moving forward.