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Spitz Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Spitz Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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We’re introducing a ranking of popular graduation and school entrance songs by the Japanese rock band Spitz!

Speaking of Spitz, they have so many classics—like “Cherry” and “Sora mo Toberu Hazu”—that multiple songs have even been included in music textbooks.

Even kids who don’t know Spitz by name probably know their songs.

In this article, we’ve gathered Spitz tracks that are perfect for the graduation and school entrance season.

Every song will touch your heart and make you feel ready to live your life with strength from here on out.

Be sure to give them a listen.

Spitz Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu1rank/position

This piece, packed with a melody that evokes the pale days of youth and Masamune Kusano’s poetic worldview, beautifully captures a longing for freedom and the miracle of meeting that special “you.” Its lyrics gently accompany the anxiety and hope of climbing the steps toward adulthood.

Although released as a single in April 1994, it drew major attention as the theme song for the drama “Hakusen Nagashi,” which began airing in January 1996, and has been loved for many years.

Also included on the album “Sora no Tobikata,” this track is an ideal BGM for a nostalgic montage that looks back on the irreplaceable moments shared with friends or a loved one during the season of farewells.

Let this classic, which gives you the courage to spread your wings into the future with the proof of your time together in your heart, accompany your visuals.

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Spitz’s classic “Kaede” is a song you can’t help but crave when the season of partings arrives.

Released in 1998 as a single from the album “Fake Fur,” it has recently drawn attention as an insert song in the drama “silent.” The lyrics, which portray the resolve to walk on alone while holding tight to feelings for a cherished person you’ve parted from, really sink into the heart.

Masamune Kusano’s gentle vocals will wrap you in the bittersweet emotions felt for lovers or friends who drift apart at graduation.

It’s not only about the sadness of goodbye; the figure of someone moving toward the future with the warm memories given by the other person will surely give you courage.

It’s a song that will softly nudge you forward onto a new path—one to listen to carefully around graduation.

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It would be amazing to graduate with a smile alongside the friends you had such a great time with, right? For those feeling that way, I’d love to recommend Spitz’s “Cherry.” Since its release in 1996, this song has been loved by people of all ages.

Its bright, catchy melody and wistful lyrics really strike a chord.

It can also prompt you to look back on the precious moments you shared with someone important.

This song reminds you that graduation isn’t something sad—it’s about tucking away those memories until the day you meet again.

Be sure to give it a listen!

Before you become a memorysupittsu4rank/position

Speaking of Spitz’s classic breakup songs, there’s the early-release “Before You Become a Memory.” The straightforward title alone is enough to bring you to tears.

The lyrics, about wanting to see your smile before you become a memory, convey the pain of parting in a direct way.

Song of Springsupittsu5rank/position

The sense of emotional wavering unique to the period when winter gives way to spring, along with a liberating feeling that gently embraces the urge to move forward, resonates in the heart with a refreshing sound.

This work is the 30th single, released in April 2005, and it also served as the opening track of the album “Souvenir.” Many will remember it as the song used in the “Aquarius” commercial.

It carries a gentle warmth that softly nudges listeners onward, making it perfect for the season of farewells and new beginnings, such as graduations or starting a new life.