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[Farewell Party Songs] From hidden gems to the latest hits: a collection of classics to color the moment of parting

Many people likely hold farewell parties during the season of goodbyes and send-offs at schools and workplaces—whether for graduations, retiring from clubs and circles, transfers, or resignations.

Music is essential for these moving moments! Some of you may be struggling to choose background music to liven up the atmosphere or songs to accompany videos played at the venue.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected Japanese songs that are perfect for farewell parties where gratitude and congratulations are shared.

They’re all classic tunes befitting a fresh send-off, so please use them as a reference.

[Farewell Party Songs] From Hidden Gems to the Newest Hits: A Collection of Masterpieces to Color the Moment of Parting (91–100)

Letter ~Dear You at Fifteen~Anjura Aki

Angela Aki “Letter: To You, Fifteen” Music Video (HD)
Letter ~Dear You at Fifteen~Anjura Aki

Released in 2008, this is an encouraging song for everyone.

Written as the set piece for the NHK Nationwide School Music Competition junior high division, it was inspired by a letter Angela Aki received from her mother.

It’s a number that embraces both your anxious, doubtful self and the people you cherish.

As a classic graduation song, it’s a perfect choice for farewells and new departures.

In conclusion

Have you found the perfect farewell party song that truly resonates with your feelings? If you color the send-off for those embarking on a new path with moving music, you’re sure to create a moment that will be remembered.

May the moment of parting become a wonderful memory for everyone present.