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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.

[Parting] Vocaloid Graduation Song Special (31–40)

This is GoodbyeShimari Ju

This is Goodbye / Shimari Toshi feat. GUMI
This is Goodbye, Shimari Su

It’s a transparent, tear-jerking graduation song.

Composed by Vocaloid producer Shimariyu, it was released in 2020.

This ballad resounds with beautiful string tones, and each note feels like it reaches deep into your heart.

GUMI’s powerful vocals match the song’s style perfectly.

The lyrics’ message—that it’s goodbye, but not the end—really hits home.

It’s a moving graduation song that makes you feel like you want to meet your friends and teachers again someday.

A Dream Map and Secret SignalsElm

[GUMI] Dream Map and Secret Signal [Original Song]
The dream picture map and the secret signal Elm

An energetic rock tune packed to the brim with nostalgia.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Elm, released in 2016.

The straight-up rock vibe is irresistible—you can feel youth in the sound alone.

The lyrics follow a grown-up protagonist reminiscing about the past.

The days spent playing together have stayed in their heart… I’m sure many can relate.

Listen to this after graduation, and the faces of your classmates will surely come to mind.

Cherry Blossom CookieSoranekom

Even when you know the outcome, you still want to confess your feelings… The emotions conveyed through the lyrics are heart-wrenching.

This song by Vocaloid producer Soranekom was released in 2021.

It’s a refreshing, guitar-rock-style cherry blossom song.

A confession made with the expectation of being rejected is sad, isn’t it… Yet what comes through in the music is a straightforward, positive emotion.

Not limited to romance, when graduation becomes a chance to face new days ahead, this song might give you a push.

Instead of goodbyeLefty Monster P

☪ Instead of Goodbye / Amatsuki [Tried Singing]
Lefty Monster P in place of goodbye

Even if you’re separated from someone dear to you, I’ll always be by your side.

It’s a song filled with the message that no matter how lonely you feel, you can get through it.

Although it’s about losing someone important, its forward-looking spirit makes it a great choice to listen to as a graduation song.

Holding on to the hope of meeting again, we’ll keep on living.

It’s a work that lets you reclaim the youth you may have forgotten after becoming an adult.

Goodbye, RememberKapitaro

[Hatsune Miku] Goodbye, Remember [Original]
Goodbye, Remember Kapitaro

There are probably people who still carry the memory of graduating without ever expressing their feelings to someone important.

This is a Vocaloid song I’d especially like those people to hear.

It’s by the Vocaloid producer Kapitaro, also known as the creator of the song “Osorezan Le Vouloir,” which once drew attention online, and it was released in 2017.

It’s a gentle electronic tune with a touch of traditional Japanese flavor.

Hatsune Miku’s delicate, ephemeral vocals leave a strong impression.

It’s a piece with a mysterious atmosphere that feels like a page of your own memories being softly turned.

[Parting] Vocaloid Graduation Song Feature (41–50)

graduation ceremonyFyu x x

Fuyu×× debuted as a Vocaloid producer in March 2022.

Their first work is “Sotsugyou” (Graduation), which uses the Vocaloid KAFU.

It’s a story-driven song that portrays meeting a senior, the deepening of their bond, and their parting at the graduation ceremony.

It’s perfect for sending off seniors with a chorus, too.

The tempo is mid-tempo, so it won’t feel too somber—you can give a bright send-off.

For those who want to sing it, note that it stays in a high register throughout; if that’s difficult, consider arranging it.

In April, turning my back on youlight rain

April, Turning My Back on You feat. Hatsune Miku
April, turning my back to you, a light rain

Some people find that graduation becomes the moment they part ways with the person they care about.

For them, I’d like to recommend “In April, I Turn My Back to You.” This song portrays both the sorrow of someone you love leaving your side and the hopeful feeling that you’ll meet again somewhere.

Produced by the Vocaloid creator Kosame, it features a fresh, springlike sound.

With its relaxed tempo and modest vocal range, it’s also easy to sing, so I highly recommend it.