[Parting] Special Feature on Vocaloid Graduation Songs
For students, the graduation ceremony is an event that comes sooner or later.
It’s a day of setting off on a new journey, but also a day of parting with friends, lovers, or mentors.
It’s an occasion where joy and sadness inevitably mix.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of Vocaloid graduation songs.
Each one is sure to resonate with your feelings.
They’re great to listen to alone, but listening with someone special might stir up different emotions.
These are also recommended for those looking for songs to sing together as a chorus.
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[Farewell] Vocaloid Graduation Song Special (71–80)
Spring OpeningOe Karushii

A bittersweet yet warm Vocaloid song for spring that brings back memories of someone precious who’s no longer here.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Oe Karusy, it was released in May 2023.
Many of you may have grown apart from close friends after graduation.
Sometimes, you suddenly remember them and think, “Those were good times.” If you listen to this song in that mood, it might make you cry your eyes out.
With its lightly sparkling piano sound, it’s a heart-wrenching song for spring.
What, are the cherry blossoms already falling?Akiba-ota P

As a graduation song, it uniquely uses the term “omae” (“you,” informal/rough) instead of the more common “kimi” or “anata.” With its message that “by taking a step forward as you each welcome your own spring, you can reach beyond that spring,” it’s truly a perfect fit for a graduation event.
It was released in 2011 by Akiba Ota-P.
In conclusion
Since this is a special feature on graduation songs, it’s naturally recommended for students, but it’s also a roundup we’d love working adults to check out right now.
Listening to these songs brings back memories of your youth.
It might make you feel younger and refreshed.
Go ahead and bask in the nostalgia.





