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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 cheer on a new beginning (41–50)

Departure GraffitiFLOW

FLOW_Tabidachi Graffiti [Live] Sub.Español.
Departure GraffitiFLOW

“Tabidachi Graffiti” by FLOW is a quintessential graduation song that stirs the heart.

Filled with a message of encouragement for young people taking their first steps into a new life while carrying bittersweet memories, the track is marked by a moving melody and powerful lyrics.

It’s studded with scenes and emotions that symbolize the brilliance of youth—days spent in sparkling classrooms and inseparable friendships—and each listen brings a surge of feelings.

With lyrics that turn past experiences into momentum for a new journey, it’s a highly recommended song for anyone stepping into the future.

Recommended graduation songs for men: tracks that cheer on a new journey (51–60)

Just a little longer until graduationGLAY

Known as one of GLAY’s signature coming-of-age ballads, this song beautifully captures the complex emotions of students on the verge of graduation.

Its lyrics, blending nostalgia for days gone by with anticipation for the future, are sure to leave a deep impression on listeners.

Released in September 2002, the song is said to be based on TAKURO’s personal experiences, rendered in richly poetic language.

TERU’s heartfelt vocals gently embrace the feelings of students about to graduate.

It’s great for karaoke, of course, but it might also be nice to listen to it with friends while reminiscing together.

classmateKALMA

KALMA – Classmate (Music Video)
classmateKALMA

A song that vividly captures the end of youth.

Its lyrics richly reflect memories from school days and everyday moments with classmates.

The intertwining of nostalgia for time gone by and anticipation for the future is especially striking.

Released digitally in February 2019, the track sparked a big reaction in the band’s hometown of Hokkaido.

You can feel the momentum of KALMA, who made history as the first high schoolers to perform at JOIN ALIVE.

With its sweet, wistful melody, it’s perfect as a go-to song for graduation ceremonies or farewell parties.

Link arms and sing it together, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable memory.

Song of DepartureMr.Children

Mr.Children “Tabidachi no Uta” MUSIC VIDEO
Song of DepartureMr.Children

Though “Tabidachi no Uta” is a song about parting, it also sings of the future that lies ahead and the hope of meeting your friends again.

Many people may feel lonely at graduation.

“Tabidachi no Uta” gently tells you, “But this isn’t the end,” and gives you a push forward.

It’s a wonderful song for the graduation season that encourages you to take the next step, recommended for those who want to cheer on their friends as they set off and to feel graduation as a new beginning.

Endless JourneyMr.Children

Endless Journey / Mr.Children (Cover)
Endless JourneyMr.Children

There are times in life when we feel lost or anxious and come to a standstill.

But facing difficulties can become one of life’s most wonderful experiences.

With that sentiment, Mr.Children released a song in October 1998.

Spanning over seven minutes in a grand structure, it powerfully and energetically sings of the beauty of living and the courage to take on challenges.

The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Naguru Onna,” selling 516,000 copies in its first week and achieving an astonishing total of over 1.07 million in single sales.

It’s a masterpiece that resonates deeply with those about to take a new step in life, those striving toward their dreams and goals, and those facing graduation and the start of a new journey.

GraduationMy Hair is Bad

My Hair is Bad – Graduation (Official Video)
GraduationMy Hair is Bad

It describes the change in the two people’s relationship as a graduation from that position.

Throughout the song, their relationship—friends, lovers, strangers—shifts rapidly.

The differences in how the surrounding scenery looks and how they think when their positions change are depicted distinctively.

Last SongOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Last Song [Studio Live Session]
Last SongOfisharu Higedan Dism

This song by Official HIGE DANDism is a heartwarming track themed around graduation.

Its gentle piano melody and Satoshi Fujiwara’s clear, pure vocals resonate closely with listeners.

The lyrics capture friendship, the bittersweetness of parting, and the anticipation of a new beginning, beautifully expressing the complex feelings of graduates.

Released in October 2019, it was also used as an insert song in the TV drama “I Can See You, Only 3 More Times.” Performed at a graduation ceremony or farewell party, it’s sure to become a memorable moment.

Listening to this song will make anyone feel nostalgic about their school days.