A Collection of Moving Graduation Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! [Farewells, Friendship, and Fight Songs]
When graduation season arrives, we tend to go to karaoke more often, don’t we? Singing with emotion as we trace our memories—there’s a unique charm to music that we can savor only at this time of year.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a curated list of recommended graduation songs that are perfect for belting out at karaoke! We’ve selected everything from timeless classics to the latest hits, so be sure to use it as a reference for your song choices! We hope this article gives you the chance to look back on your wonderful memories.
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A collection of moving graduation song classics you’ll want to sing at karaoke! [Farewells, Friendship, and Cheer Songs] (41–50)
We againSG

SG’s song “Bokura Mata” is a perfect choice for karaoke.
His soft, warm vocals have the power to convey friendship and new beginnings, captivating listeners’ hearts.
His music weaves moving stories, gently warming delicate themes like graduation and parting.
When singing it at karaoke, try challenging the higher key and express SG’s worldview yourself.
By pouring your hidden feelings into your voice, it can become a message of encouragement to friends embarking on a new start.
A collection of moving classic graduation songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke! [Farewell, Friendship, and Cheer Songs] (51–60)
I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

This song, which became the theme for the TV drama “Hakusen Nagashi,” earned the artist their first No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
Although the lyrics don’t contain words explicitly about graduation, its melody and its themes of hope and anticipation in love often lead people to sing it in connection with the hopes and expectations of graduation, as they take flight into a new stage of life.
Graduation PhotoArai Yumi

Singer-songwriter Yumi Matsutoya—widely known by her nickname “Yuming” and recognized across generations, with a distinctive, unforgettable voice that serves as her trademark.
“Sotsugyō Shashin” (Graduation Photo), included on her third album COBALT HOUR released under the name Yumi Arai, was originally written for and provided to the group Hi-Fi Set.
Although the lyrics tell a story set some time after graduation, singing it right after the ceremony might reveal a different kind of insight.
It’s an enduring classic that invites a nostalgic mood as you look back on your memories.
It’s goodbye, but it’s not goodbye.yamadakatsutenai Wink

Yamada Katsutenai Wink wraps this classic spring song—one you want to hear around graduation season—in warm, gentle vocals.
Its melody, which sings of the sorrow of parting and the hope of reunion, nestles close to the heart and gives you courage to face a new future.
Released in February 1991, the song was used as an insert track on Fuji TV’s “Hō-chan no Yamada Katsutenai Terebi” and became a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart.
With lyrics by Kuniko Yamada and music by KAN in beautiful harmony, it’s a gem of a message song that teaches us that parting is not an end but a beginning.
Listened to in the season of departures, it’s a wonderful, heartwarming cheer song that continues to be loved by many.
Cherry blossoms bloom in the sweet-and-sour spring.Berryz Kōbō × C-ute

This is a graduation song created as a collaboration between Hello! Project’s Berryz Kobo and °C-ute.
It’s the quintessential graduation song, reflecting on school life and capturing a range of emotions.
Be sure to check out the music video, which is themed around a graduation ceremony.
footprint(s)Little Glee Monster

In 2022, three new members joined to mark the beginning of the group’s second chapter, and the women’s vocal group Little Glee Monster is expected to reach new heights.
Their 16th single, “Ashiato,” chosen as the set piece for NHK’s National School Music Competition (Junior High Division), is a beautiful number featuring delicate ensemble-driven harmonies.
The lyrics, infused with the hope that people won’t be swept along by the social media age or lose sight of themselves, deliver a message that truly resonates with graduates stepping into a new world.
It’s a graduation song that lights the way so you won’t lose your path—one you’ll want to sing with friends at karaoke.
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

In a 2021 “songs that say graduation” survey conducted by LINE Research, Yuzu’s Eikou no Kakehashi (Bridge of Glory) was selected as the third most popular.
Chosen as the official theme song for the 2004 Athens Olympics, it reached No.
2 on the Oricon singles chart.
Listening to Eikou no Kakehashi brings back all kinds of memories—friends, fun school events, and more.
It’s a classic that reminds us of the importance of everyday moments, so be sure to try singing it at karaoke!



