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Recommended graduation songs for men: tracks that cheer you on as you embark on a new journey

March is the month when we set out from dear friends and teachers who have supported us, embarking on a new chapter.

Songs that both celebrate graduates and give us the courage to take a first step are indispensable for graduation ceremonies.

In this article, we’ve compiled graduation songs recommended for men.

From timeless graduation songs with messages that resonate across generations and cheer on graduates in any era, to tracks performed by today’s most talked-about artists, we’ll introduce a wide range.

Please lend an ear to these heartwarming songs that gently embrace the anxiety and loneliness of parting.

Recommended graduation songs for men: tracks that cheer on a new journey (81–90)

On the Day of Departure

Ai Kawashima / On the Day of Departure (Lyrics)
On the Day of Departure

Many of you may have shed tears singing this song at your graduation ceremony.

“Tabidachi no Hi ni” is a choral piece that’s a staple at graduations.

Even if you promise yourself you won’t cry, the moment the intro starts, the tears somehow begin to flow.

Its relaxed tempo and straightforward lyrics are hallmarks of a choral song.

Singing it together at graduation unites everyone’s hearts and fosters a sense of bond.

It may be a bit cliched, but it’s a highly recommended graduation song that’s sure to move you!

On the Day of Departurechoral piece

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The choral piece 'On the Day of Departure'

When it comes to choral songs about graduation, “Tabidachi no Hi ni” is indispensable.

Composed in 1991 by teachers at a junior high school in Saitama Prefecture, the song became known nationwide after it was used in an NTT East Japan commercial in 2007.

In a 2008 Oricon survey of “graduation songs people have sung,” it ranked first among junior high and high school students.

For those who actually sang it at their graduation ceremony, it’s surely one of those masterpieces that brings you to tears.

It’s a song you’ll definitely want to sing with your irreplaceable friends and the teachers who supported you!

In conclusion

We’ve introduced classic songs often used as graduation tunes, as well as tracks filled with messages that resonate with those about to graduate.

It can be nice to convey the gratitude and affection that’s hard to put into words by delivering them through song.

These are all songs that will get your feelings across at graduation ceremonies, farewell parties, or even at karaoke.

How about welcoming the graduation season accompanied by the emotional vocals of male artists?