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GReeeeN Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

It feels like you can hear GReeeeN’s songs everywhere you go during the entrance and graduation season.

And what’s more, every song is so catchy you can’t help but hum along.

“Huh? What’s this song called again?” If that’s you, be sure to check out this ranking.

GReeeeN Graduation Songs, Entrance Songs, and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

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Don’t forget 3.11 (2015.05) Ayumi / GReeeeN (cover)
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Graduation is a day to embark on a new journey, but many students may still feel anxious about the future.

This is a cheer song that gives you the courage to keep moving forward without stopping.

With a distinctive style and powerful message, the song focuses on life’s journey and personal growth, leaving a deep impression on listeners.

First, as symbolized by the word “ayumi” (to walk, to step forward), the lyrics portray the importance of advancing one step at a time.

They emphasize having the courage to move ahead while overcoming hardships and setbacks, offering hope to those who listen.

Love SongGReeeeN12rank/position

A heartwarming message song that captures pure gratitude toward someone.

The lyrics, which express feelings for the other person with frank honesty, and the melody wrapped in gentleness resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in May 2007, the song was featured as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Uta Sta!!” and Fuji TV’s “Ken Shimura no Daijoubu Da II,” and was also used in commercials for Hoyu’s “Beauteen.” Singing of a love that deepens over time, this track is recommended as a gift for special occasions when you want to say thank you—such as graduations, weddings, and birthdays.

Letter to the SkyGReeeeN13rank/position

Like sending a letter with no address up into the sky, this GReeeeN song gives voice to feelings you want to convey even if they never reach their destination.

It’s included on the album “Shio, Kosho,” released in June 2009, which won Best Album at the 51st Japan Record Awards.

Though it had no flashy tie-ins, this piece has quietly resonated with many listeners as a ballad that leaves a deep afterglow toward the end of the album.

The layered vocals and choral work—spreading out as if gently supporting a single prayer—are especially striking.

It’s a song we particularly want to send to those standing at the milestone of graduation, carrying unspoken gratitude and words left unsaid.

As you look back on the days when you couldn’t be honest with a teacher or mentor, why not entrust your feelings to this song?