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Recommended graduation songs for men: tracks that cheer you on as you embark on a new journey

March is the month when we set out from dear friends and teachers who have supported us, embarking on a new chapter.

Songs that both celebrate graduates and give us the courage to take a first step are indispensable for graduation ceremonies.

In this article, we’ve compiled graduation songs recommended for men.

From timeless graduation songs with messages that resonate across generations and cheer on graduates in any era, to tracks performed by today’s most talked-about artists, we’ll introduce a wide range.

Please lend an ear to these heartwarming songs that gently embrace the anxiety and loneliness of parting.

Recommended graduation songs for men: tracks that send cheers for a new journey (91–100)

Departuretaiyozoku

Taiyouzoku’s “Tabidachi” is a song perfect for graduation season.

Its heartwarming melody and lyrics that frame farewells as steps toward a positive future are striking.

Many listeners will be moved by the portrayal of a tightly bound friendship that remains unbroken even when people are apart.

It’s a track we want everyone taking a step toward the future to hear.

A song that will resonate with men and evoke deep empathy.

Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki

Far Away, Far Away – Noriyuki Makihara (Full)
Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki

When spring comes, many people leave their hometowns to pursue higher education or start new jobs, bravely diving into a new environment on their own.

The song I want those people to hear is Noriyuki Makihara’s “Tooku Tooku” (“Far, Far Away”).

It’s a track from Makihara’s third album, “Kimi wa Boku no Takaramono” (“You Are My Treasure”), released in 1992.

Although it was never released as a single, it’s one of his most popular and representative songs.

For those who have spent several years away from home, it’s a heartfelt piece that just might bring a tear to your eye.

Sakura ~Graduation~Shōnan no Kaze feat. MINMI

Sakura ~Graduation~ /// Shonan no Kaze feat. MINMI
Sakura ~Graduation~Shōnan no Kaze feat. MINMI

Sakura ~Graduation~ feat.

MINMI is a song whose message—“it’s okay to be your true self”—gives you a gentle push forward.

Released in 2013 by Shonan no Kaze, famous for hits like Junrenka, it’s a perfect fit for graduation scenes.

Featuring singer-songwriter MINMI, known for Are yu ready, her presence adds a great accent to the track.

The EDM-style rhythm will have you grooving naturally as you listen! With a beautiful, melodic chorus alternating with emotional rap parts, it never gets boring.

youthichou BOYZ

Ging Nang Boyz - Youth Era
youthichou BOYZ

Due to repeated member departures, the rock band Ging Nang Boyz now effectively operates as Kazunobu Mineta’s solo project.

Youth, included on Kimi to Boku no Daisanji Sekaitaisen-teki Renai Kakumei, which was released simultaneously with the album DOOR, is a reworked number from their predecessor band GOING STEADY’s era.

The lyrics, packed with raw yet relatable messages, are likely to resonate with men nearing the end of their student days.

It’s a recommended karaoke song that you’ll want to sing while vividly picturing the scenes in your mind.

GraduationNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s song “Sotsugyo” is a quintessential staple of the graduation season.

On the eve of graduation, the protagonist’s poignant feelings—harboring hope for the future yet unable to confess to their unrequited love—resonate deeply with listeners.

The bittersweet emotions toward the one they care for overlap with the listeners’ own memories, slowly filling their hearts.

The stirring lyrics and Nagabuchi’s powerful vocals offer courage and a sense of kinship to young people standing on the threshold of graduation.