[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 (21–30)
Time machine40mP

This song depicts a farewell scene.
The days we spent together have become the past, and we cannot take them into the future.
Because “our precious memories belong to the past,” remembering the past is like riding in a time machine.
This song is dedicated to everyone living between the past and the future.
I hope that listening to it will inspire you to make the decision to move forward.
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

I’m sure there are people who either will break up with their partner or have already parted ways because of graduation.
This is the song I want you to listen to.
It’s a popular track released in 2009 by Dixie Flatline.
The story is heartrending, yet you can also find a message in the lyrics that helps you look forward and stay positive.
Sayonara SakuraPeregrine falcon

The days we spent together.
This song portrays the bittersweet sorrow of that time coming to an end.
While part of me thinks, “If it means letting go of what’s precious, I don’t want to grow up,” I also feel a pressing urge to stand on my own as soon as possible.
It captures the raw emotions right before graduation.
If you listen to it before graduating, tears will surely fall.
Haruka in Springsasakure.UK

This song captures the feelings around graduation—the moment of setting off—hesitating to take that first step yet thinking, “We can’t be students forever,” and “That’s why we have to move forward with confidence.” It’s sure to be there for every graduate.
Why not give it a listen after the graduation ceremony?
The light of March 5Tohta Kasamura

This is a Vocaloid song I can recommend to anyone looking for a choral piece to sing at a graduation ceremony.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for beautiful choral-work ballads, released in 2018.
Although the arrangement is simple—just piano and vocals—the depth and expansiveness are remarkable, and it feels as if the sound gently seeps into the very core of your body.
The lyrics carry a message that’s truly moving: even if something painful happens, it’s okay—I’m on your side.
Please take your time and listen closely.
WAA!!!!Omoi

When you listen to this song, you might find yourself fondly thinking, “We did nothing but silly things, but it was so much fun…” and reminiscing about your school days with friends.
It’s a track by Omoi, the music unit known for hits like “Teo” and “If You Were to Jump,” released in 2018.
It’s a high-velocity mixture rock song, and the sheer sonic pressure is startling.
That aggressive sound—so very Omoi, right? How about singing it at karaoke with everyone after graduation?
Thank youLettuce P

A song about the difficulty and fear of trusting people.
There are many who try to live on their own.
Especially those graduating tend to think, “From now on, I have to do it all by myself.” But this song makes you feel that’s not the case.
At the same time, it makes you want to be grateful to the people around you.





