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[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.

[Farewell] Vocaloid Graduation Song Special (71–80)

Promised ReunionAshu

A Promised Reunion / Minato Futaba (See You)
Promised ReunionAshu

This heartwarming song depicts the universal theme of graduation, interweaving bittersweetness and hope.

Created by Ashu and released in October 2024, it is included on the compilation album “Futaba Minato Official Compilation Futaba Mix 01.” Futaba Minato’s clear, transparent vocals gently weave scenes like a classroom where cherry blossoms dance, the ticking of a second hand, and the breeze swaying by the window.

It expresses the feelings of overcoming the sadness of parting and wishing for a reunion, carried by a band-driven sound.

It will surely resonate not only with those approaching graduation, but also with anyone who has experienced a farewell with someone dear.

Flutter and fall apartEZFG

Maihira Chiru – EZFG feat. RIME [Original MV]
Flutter and fall apartEZFG

Speaking of spring, it’s the season when cherry blossoms bloom and then fall.

That’s why I’d like to introduce “Maihira Chiru.” This is a song released by EZFG, and it portrays the scene of petals fluttering and scattering.

Another highlight is how it layers the fleeting nature of falling blossoms with feelings like loneliness and unease.

Since spring is a season full of farewells, such as graduations, you may find it especially easy to get emotionally absorbed.

Please enjoy it together with the music video, which features visuals that use flower petals as a motif.

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.