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.
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[Farewell Songs] Karaoke songs to sing at farewell parties: Goodbye tracks (11–20)
Unfinished YouthCANDY TUNE

CANDY TUNE is an idol group that champions “From Harajuku to the world.” Among their repertoire, “Mikan na Seishun” (“Unfinished Youth”) brims with forward-driving energy.
Embracing being “unfinished” in a positive light, its lyrics sing of hope for the future, soaring over a fast, exhilarating beat.
Included on their debut album “CANDY TUNE,” released in March 2023, this track has been treasured and performed ever since the live shows that marked the group’s beginning.
It’s perfect for a farewell karaoke that isn’t tearful but lets everyone say “see you” with a smile.
Why not sing it as a bright, empowering cheer for friends diving into a new environment?
Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

Yuri’s “Sakurabare,” perfect for a farewell gathering, is a ballad that conveys both heartache and gratitude.
Born from the words of her fans, the song features deeply resonant lyrics that suit moments of graduation and departure.
Yuri’s vocals gently embrace the feelings for those who are going far away.
By singing this song with gratitude to parents and friends, it becomes the best gift to celebrate a new beginning.
“Sakurabare” is a heartwarming melody that will beautifully color any farewell scene and surely remain memorable for a long time.
CorrectRADWIMPS

A song by RADWIMPS, the four-piece rock band that gained widespread recognition after handling the soundtrack for the animated film Your Name, which became a social phenomenon.
The song was created for NHK’s annual event “18-sai,” and is included on their major 7th album, ANTI ANTI GENERATION.
Its message—depicting farewells to irreplaceable friends and the life that lies ahead—captures the genuine feelings of 18-year-olds on the verge of graduation.
It’s a gem of a graduation song that we hope you’ll sing together in karaoke with friends who are about to go their separate ways.
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A song by the four-piece rock band CreepHyp, formed in 2001 and led by Seikaian Ozaki, who is also active as a novelist thanks to his uniquely creative sensibility.
Created as a campaign song for “FM802 × TSUTAYA ACCESS,” the track’s distinctive high-tone vocals and fast-paced arrangement evoke the freshness of spring.
Its poetic message, which calls to mind the season of farewells, may make you vividly feel the reality of a world that changes drastically with graduation.
It’s a karaoke number recommended for those who feel lonely yet try to act tough—sing it before your new life begins and clear your head.
spring skySuzuki Suzuki

This work has been drawing attention as a graduation-themed ballad number.
It conveys emotions where the joys and sorrows of youth intertwine, with a sound that resonates with the loneliness of those leaving their hometowns to start a new life.
Released in February 2022, a short-size version of the track was also available on TikTok.
In the music video featuring popular video creators, a story unfolds filled with bittersweet memories of youth, friendship, and tender heartache.
It’s recommended for everyone embarking on a new beginning under the spring sunshine.
A perfect song for the season when farewells, encounters, and the tension of fresh starts all coexist.
Us Again (Brass Band ver.)SG

SG’s beloved classic that accompanies seasons of graduation and parting has been reborn in a wind ensemble arrangement.
Its delicate emotional expression and powerful sound blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.
Featured in a Calorie Mate commercial, it has also drawn attention as an anthem encouraging students preparing for exams.
Released digitally in November 2024, the piece captivates with the moving harmony woven by SG’s warm vocals and the Hanazaki Tokuei High School Wind Ensemble.
It’s a song that offers courage and hope to those facing farewells or taking a new step forward.
[Farewell Songs] Karaoke tunes to sing at a farewell party: Goodbye songs (21–30)
far; distant; by farGReeeeN

The vocal group GReeeeN wrote Haruka as the theme song for the film ROOKIES: Graduation.
Its lyrics express gratitude to the family and friends who have supported them so far, and a vow to succeed in a faraway town.
If you want to cheer on someone important to you, give this song a try.
It sits in a low register overall, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident with high notes.
Also, a tip: keep the first half restrained so the excitement can build up to the final chorus.



