Farewell Songs: Karaoke tunes to sing at a farewell party. Goodbye songs.
Graduations, job transfers, retirements…
Are you wondering what to sing at a farewell party karaoke held at all kinds of milestones? Songs that express gratitude to those who’ve helped you and the bittersweet feeling of parting can really set the tone of the occasion.
But if the mood gets too somber, things can feel flat, and if it’s too upbeat, your feelings may not come across—many people struggle to find that balance.
In this article, we’ll introduce farewell songs that are perfect for karaoke at send-off parties.
From moving masterpieces to sing-along classics, find the one song you want to dedicate to that special person.
[Farewell Songs] Karaoke tunes to sing at a farewell party. Goodbye songs (1–10)
BOYKing Gnu

King Gnu is a band that continues to captivate countless listeners with overwhelming musicianship and a uniquely imaginative worldview.
Included on the album “THE GREATEST UNKNOWN,” this track was pre-released in October 2021 and was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Ranking of Kings.
The lyrics portray a boy who, despite carrying his own weakness, earnestly faces forward—feelings that overlap with those setting off into a new world, offering them courage.
The contrast between the beautiful resonance of the strings and the intense development in the interlude seems to mirror the ups and downs of life.
It’s a masterpiece we’d love to dedicate as the biggest cheer for the guest of honor to conclude a farewell party, where anxiety and anticipation intertwine.
JourneyFuji Kaze

Singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, who draws attention for his genre-blending musicality.
Released digitally in March 2021, this piece was written as the theme song for the TV drama “Nijiiro Karte.” The story behind its creation—crafted to align with the drama’s worldview after interactions on set—is wonderful, too.
The nostalgic electric piano tones and his soulful vocals warmly embrace the listener.
Comparing life to a long journey, the lyrics affirm that even past mistakes and farewells have meaning, making it a perfect fit for occasions that mark new beginnings, such as farewell gatherings.
Go for it!Nakajima Miyuki

A soulful cheer song by Miyuki Nakajima that portrays someone who, even while swallowing unreasonable realities and frustration, still tries to fight themselves.
While it sings of the harshness of a society that isn’t all pretty words, in the end a passionate cheer resonates in your heart.
Originally included as the final track on the album “Yokan,” released in March 1983, the song was selected for a Sumitomo Life commercial in 1994 and released as a single.
It has continued to be used in many contexts, including a 2020 UNIQLO commercial and the TV drama “Yasuragi no Sato.” It’s a classic you’ll want to belt out powerfully at the end of a farewell party, sending off friends who are embarking on a new chapter with the hope that they’ll push forward without being defeated by hardship.
Heretical StarOfisharu Higedan Dism

Included on Official HIGE DANDism’s mini-album “Report,” released in April 2017, this song is a passionate anthem for those who feel they might lose their true selves by worrying about others’ eyes and judgments.
Set to a driving piano-rock sound, it powerfully extols the value of staying true to your convictions without being bound by convention or criticism.
The lyrics carry a message of shining in your own way rather than conforming to others, offering strong encouragement to anyone about to take on the unknown.
Choosing this song for a farewell party karaoke could uplift the entire venue, serving as the perfect cheer for friends setting off on a new path with both anxiety and anticipation.
A bouquet for meAdo

Ado, a singer who enjoys overwhelming support—especially among young people—for her powerful vocals and expressive performances.
Produced by HoneyWorks, this warm track encourages you to forgive your past self and take a step forward today.
Released in March 2025, it also drew attention as the theme song for Japan Coca-Cola’s Georgia commercial.
The song is included on the April 2025 album “Ado no Best Album,” and her enveloping vocals leave a strong impression, offering a different feel from her previously aggressive image.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing at the end of a farewell party as a cheer for friends diving into new environments.
Something CertainOda Kazumasa

Kazumasa Oda, a singer-songwriter whose clear, transparent voice has remained unchanged since his Off Course days, continues to be loved across generations.
This work is a superb ballad, featuring a gentle, piano-centered sound and lyrics that ask universal questions about love, resonating deeply in the heart.
Released as a single in May 2005, it has long been cherished as the corporate commercial song for Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance.
Many people have likely felt their hearts stirred by the moving visuals that played alongside publicly submitted photographs.
Its warm message, wishing happiness for someone important, makes it perfect for a farewell party sending off friends embarking on a new path.
THE GIFTHirai Dai

A heartwarming medium-tempo ballad that gently accompanies the season of farewells.
The tender vocals of Dai Hirai blend with the sounds of acoustic guitar and piano, enveloping the listener’s heart.
The lyrics convey the idea that even when apart, the bond with someone important remains unchanged—like the moon and the earth, connected in the sky.
Released as a single in February 2019, it was created as the theme song for the film Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Chronicle of the Moon Exploration.
Later included on the album THE GIFT, this song feels like a “gift” that also resonates with the film’s worldview.
It’s perfect for expressing gratitude to mentors at a farewell party or for sending off friends embarking on a new path.




