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

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.
I actually understand.Funakoshi P

The words exchanged during graduation season: “I want us to stay friends forever.” But the truth is, on the paths we each take, we meet new people, and little by little we see each other less.
This song captures the real, lonely feeling of that reality.
It’s precisely because our current friends are so important that these emotions arise.
Among Vocaloid graduation songs, this one is particularly down-to-earth.
Sakura Skyharu sakura

A Vocaloid song created as a graduation anthem.
Its gentle, springlike ceremony atmosphere and a touch of melancholy are sure to bring tears.
It bids farewell to fun-filled days and sets off toward the future.
This number beautifully captures a single page from the day of graduation.
Even adults will find themselves remembering those days when they listen.
Ruts -Wadachi-Hikutsu P

A moving song that intertwines gratitude—“I was able to make it to today because you were there for me”—with the aching wish to never be apart, dedicated to the person who stayed by my side through both joyful days and painful ones.
Released in 2008 by Hikutsu-P.
Please take your time and listen closely.
Dream-Flower Bloomkiddo

Created by Kidd, this work is marked by KAITO’s strikingly clear vocals.
Against the backdrop of cityscapes and changing seasons, the lyrics reflect on the future and the pursuit of dreams.
No matter how beautiful they are, blooming cherry blossoms inevitably evoke the farewells of graduation.
That blend of wistfulness and hope for the future shapes a worldview that truly resonates.
With its themes of new encounters, partings, and growth, this song will surely speak to those standing on the verge of graduation.
I left my plow in the classroom.marucchi P

I think anyone who has experienced graduation and heartbreak at the same time can relate.
This is a song by Vocaloid producer Marucchi-P, released in 2020.
The intense, hard-rock sound is striking—such a cool track.
Yet the bittersweet feelings of love woven into the lyrics gradually tighten around your chest as you follow along.
The image of the person you like being with someone else… a sad scene comes to mind.
If you’re in unrequited love, it might give you the push to confess your feelings now, so it won’t turn out that way.
Hanako the DetainedYASUHIRO

This song is about graduation, deliberately told from the perspective of the ones doing the seeing-off.
Everyone is facing forward and fighting their own battles, but I have to stay in this classroom.
The lyrics express, in a straightforward way, both the loneliness and the earnest wish of “please come back to see me again.” If you listen to it after the graduation ceremony, it will surely make you feel like returning to your alma mater someday.


