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[Entrance Ceremony] Cheer Songs University Students Want to Hear at the Entrance Ceremony / Songs to Brighten a New Life

What kind of songs do you feel like listening to at the dawn of a new campus life? When you’re attending your university entrance ceremony, just having a song that gently gives you a push can make excitement outweigh anxiety.

In this article, we’ve picked a wide range of tracks perfect for the enrollment season.

From uplifting songs that naturally help you face forward to numbers that sit with the worries of a new life, we’re delivering plenty of music to accompany the start of your university journey.

You’re sure to find a favorite track, so be sure to read to the end!

[Entrance Ceremony] Cheer Songs College Students Want to Hear at the Entrance Ceremony / Songs to Color a New Life (41–50)

To the futureKiroro

Kiroro “To the Future” Music Video (Short ver.)
To the futureKiroro

This is Kiroro’s “To the Future.” It’s a recommended song for the moment you set off toward the future, like entering a new school.

The vocalist’s gentle voice wraps up the mix of hope and anxiety that comes with a new life and leads you toward hope.

It’s a song that gives a gentle push on your back as you begin a new chapter.

[Entrance Ceremony] Cheer Songs College Students Want to Hear at the Entrance Ceremony / Songs to Brighten a New Life (51–60)

Blue SpringSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Aoi Haru” Music Video (Full)
Blue SpringSUPER BEAVER

The straightforward lyrics make you want to revel in your youth.

With lines that pierce the heart and an easy-to-remember, catchy melody, it’s one of those songs you’ll want to know during your school days.

It’s highly recommended for the start of the school year.

Like the shining moonSuperfly

Superfly “Like the Shining Moon” Music Video
Like the shining moonSuperfly

It’s a very grand and beautiful piece.

At entrance ceremonies, you meet many new friends and teachers.

In such moments, those who feel uneasy about new relationships will find it reassuring if they have a mutually loving partner.

This is one of those songs that makes you feel like leaning on someone and placing your trust in them.

Become a flowerflumpool

flumpool - Become a Flower (Music Video)
Become a flowerflumpool

This is “Hana ni Nare” by flumpool, a four-member male band also popular among women.

Its fast-paced, driving melody and flower-themed lyrics make it a song that inspires hope for the school life that’s about to begin.

It’s a track that makes you look forward to new encounters in spring.

Bring it on, spring.non

[Official Music Video] Non – I’ll Stand to Face Spring
Bring it on, spring.non

A heartwarming rock number that sings of youthful passion and the courage to take a new step forward.

Non wrote the lyrics, crafting an energetic anthem that blows away the suffocation of everyday life.

With refreshing guitar sounds and powerful drum beats, it’s a perfect track for spring—the season when life begins.

Released digitally in January 2025, the song arrives in recorded form after being unveiled at a solo concert.

It gently pushes the backs of new students brimming with anxiety and anticipation, and of anyone about to step into a new chapter.

Non’s transparent vocals and the song’s positive message resonate deeply.

Song of Springsupittsu

A recommended school entry song for women with a light melody and refreshing vocals is Spitz’s “Haru no Uta” (“Spring Song”).

It’s a track that makes you feel ready to start a new life with hope.

The band’s sound evokes the feeling of a pleasant spring breeze.

It’s okayMarushii

Marsi – It's Okay (Official Music Video)
It's okayMarushii

This song carries a warm message cheering on new beginnings.

While many of Marcy’s tracks portray the unique feelings of adolescent love, this work was created as their first-ever cheer song.

It was released digitally in March 2023, generating buzz with parts of the track pre-released on TikTok.

Featuring lyrics and sound that affirm the sweat and tears of youth, it gently resonates with listeners.

It’s a perfect song for those anxious about a new environment or about to start high school.

The music video features actress Ayuri Yoshinaga and was filmed on a single road under the theme of “the journey of life.”