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Western Graduation Song Rankings [2026]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 graduation songs in Western music, all at once, ranked by view count! While there are countless Japanese graduation songs, it can be tough to find solid playlists for Western tracks, right? Our playlist is updated weekly.

Graduation Songs in Western Music Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Good FeelingFlo Rida71rank/position

Flo Rida – Good Feeling [Official Video]
Good FeelingFlo Rida

When you think of Flo Rida from Miami, Florida, many people picture him as the hitmaker behind party anthems that push a high-energy style to the forefront, like the smash “Low.” His 2011 global hit “Good Feeling” is also an upbeat, party-style track that’s quintessentially Flo Rida—but interestingly, in the U.S.

it’s also known as a classic graduation song.

Lyrics like “giving up isn’t an option” and “I’m gonna make it” pack a punch for anyone facing the anxieties of graduation—parting ways with friends and wondering if they’ll be able to enjoy their new life.

The way the song conveys the theme of loving and enjoying life—simple yet difficult—not in a sentimental way but through an ultra-catchy track, feels so very Flo Rida, and it’s great, isn’t it?

Whenever You Will GoThe Calling72rank/position

The Calling – Wherever You Will Go (Official Video)
Whenever You Will GoThe Calling

This is a signature song released by The Calling in 2009.

The lyrics sing about lovers and loved ones separated by the 9/11 attacks in the United States.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re thinking about people you’ll be parting ways with at graduation.

Permission to DanceBTS73rank/position

BTS (방탄소년단) ‘Permission to Dance’ Official MV
Permission to DanceBTS

BTS, a seven-member male hip-hop group attracting attention from around the world.

Their 2021 release “Permission to Dance” is a perfect pep song to play at entrance ceremonies.

The group’s energetic performance and rhythmic tempo will lift your spirits.

The lyrics, which say that anyone is free to dance, teach new students the importance of living true to themselves.

It’s a track that embraces both the excitement and anxiety of starting school and makes you want to move forward.

EspressoSabrina Carpenter74rank/position

A song has arrived that powerfully supports the dreams and hopes of young people.

Sung by Sabrina Carpenter, it features confident lyrics and an upbeat rhythm.

Released in April 2024, the track is included on her sixth album, Short n’ Sweet.

Its energetic beat and playful lyrics give you the courage to dive into new environments.

It’s the perfect song for anyone taking a new step while staying true to themselves.

If you listen to it with friends after the entrance ceremony, it will surely make you feel the exciting beginning of your school life.

Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)Kelly Clarkson75rank/position

Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) [Official Video]
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)Kelly Clarkson

This is a song by Kelly Clarkson that, in its lyrics, teaches “Don’t kill your own feelings! It’s what makes you stronger.” It’s also recommended for entrance ceremonies! The title “Stronger” ties in nicely, too.

It’s a bit old, but this track should appeal to just about everyone, don’t you think? By the way, the sound doesn’t feel dated at all.

INDUSTRY BABYLil Nas X, Jack Harlow76rank/position

Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow – INDUSTRY BABY (Official Video)
INDUSTRY BABYLil Nas X, Jack Harlow

This song powerfully sings about success and self-expression in the music industry.

Over a trap sound highlighted by striking trumpet and bass, the artists candidly share their experiences and challenges.

Released in July 2021, it achieved global popularity, including reaching No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The song’s themes are the joy of overcoming adversity to achieve success and the confidence to withstand criticism.

It’s a perfect track for those who value authenticity and are striving toward their dreams.

Lil Nas X’s bold self-expression and Jack Harlow’s polished rap blend seamlessly.

Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen77rank/position

Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time
Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

A staple party song, “Good Time” is a refreshing dance tune that blows away any anxieties about the entrance ceremony! This track is a collaboration between Owl City, known for hits like “Fireflies,” and Carly Rae Jepsen, known for hits like “Call Me Maybe.” It was released in 2012, but its sound never feels dated, even to students today.

Crank up this song and get pumped for your new life!