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A Collection of Moving Graduation Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! [Farewells, Friendship, and Fight Songs]

When graduation season arrives, we tend to go to karaoke more often for farewell parties and the like! And when you go to karaoke with friends, you might think, “I want to sing a song related to graduation!” So in this article, we’ll introduce a selection of recommended graduation songs that are perfect for belting out at karaoke.

We’ve picked everything from classic staples to the latest hits, so use this as a guide for choosing your setlist! I hope this article helps you look back on your wonderful memories.

A collection of moving graduation song classics you’ll want to sing at karaoke! [Farewell, Friendship, and Cheer Songs] (21–30)

A graduation song, a song of friends.19

19 – Sotsugyou no Uta, Tomodachi no Uta
Graduation song, song of friends. 19

19, active from 1998 to 2002, was a band with a huge following at the time.

Their song “Sotsugyo no Uta, Tomodachi no Uta” features simple lyrics about school life and the importance of friends, and it remains popular today as a timeless track.

It’s a great choice for getting everyone hyped with handclaps and tambourines.

If you’re in a band, practicing and singing it together with your mates can instantly make a karaoke session feel like a live concert.

It’s also a song that teachers would appreciate receiving as a dedication.

Full of memoriesH₂O

Memories Are Full – H2O [AiemuTV – Acoustic Cover]
Memories Are Full H₂O

Released in 1983, this is one of H2O’s signature songs.

With lyrics that liken the other person to Cinderella, it’s a tune that people of all generations likely know.

Even as time passes, Omoi-de ga Ippai remains beloved; its beautiful melody transcends eras.

It suits male vocals, of course, but women can sing it too and enjoy a different vibe.

You’ll likely earn respect from classmates with comments like “I know that song” or “It’s a great song—who’s it by?” It’s a perfect choice for those who don’t want to pick trendy hits and prefer something with a bit more character.

A Collection of Moving Graduation Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! [Farewells, Friendship, and Cheer Songs] (31–40)

We againSG

Us, Again – SG (Official Lyric Video)
We’re in SG again.

SG’s song “Bokura Mata” is a perfect choice for karaoke.

His soft, warm vocals have the power to convey friendship and new beginnings, captivating listeners’ hearts.

His music weaves moving stories, gently warming delicate themes like graduation and parting.

When singing it at karaoke, try challenging the higher key and express SG’s worldview yourself.

By pouring your hidden feelings into your voice, it can become a message of encouragement to friends embarking on a new start.

I should be able to fly (in the sky).Spitz

Spitz / I Should Be Able to Fly in the Sky
Spitz - Soramo Toberu Hazu (I Should Be Able to Fly in the Sky)

This song, which became the theme for the TV drama “Hakusen Nagashi,” earned the artist their first No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

Although the lyrics don’t contain words explicitly about graduation, its melody and its themes of hope and anticipation in love often lead people to sing it in connection with the hopes and expectations of graduation, as they take flight into a new stage of life.

Graduation PhotoYumi Arai

Graduation Photo – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya) (Full)
Graduation Photo Arai Yumi

Singer-songwriter Yumi Matsutoya—widely known by her nickname “Yuming” and recognized across generations, with a distinctive, unforgettable voice that serves as her trademark.

“Sotsugyō Shashin” (Graduation Photo), included on her third album COBALT HOUR released under the name Yumi Arai, was originally written for and provided to the group Hi-Fi Set.

Although the lyrics tell a story set some time after graduation, singing it right after the ceremony might reveal a different kind of insight.

It’s an enduring classic that invites a nostalgic mood as you look back on your memories.

The happiest treasureStrawberry Prince

[MV] The Most Wonderful Treasure / Strawberry Prince
The happiest treasure, Sutopuri

Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri) is a six-member entertainment group active across a wide range of fields, including YouTube, TwitCasting, music distribution, and stage performances.

Their 27th single, “Saikou no Takaramono” (The Happiest Treasure), opens with a refreshing guitar riff that feels great right from the intro.

The lyrics, which pray for a bright future for someone precious, are something everyone wishes for at the milestone of a graduation ceremony.

It’s a crisp, refreshing pop tune that you’ll want to sing your heart out to at karaoke with friends graduating alongside you.

Cherry blossoms bloom in the sweet-and-sour spring.Berryz Kobo × ℃-ute

Berryz Kobo × °C-ute 'A Sweet and Sour Spring When the Cherry Blossoms Bloom' (MV)
In the bittersweet spring, the cherry blossoms bloom — Berryz Kobo × °C-ute

It’s a graduation song created through a collaboration between Berryz Kobo and °C-ute from Hello! Project, known for Morning Musume.

The song captures the essence of a graduation anthem, reflecting on school life and the many emotions that come with looking back.

Be sure to check out the music video as well, which is themed around a graduation ceremony.