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Western graduation song ranking [2025]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 graduation songs in Western music, all at once, ranked by view count! While there are countless Japanese graduation songs, it can be tough to find solid playlists for Western tracks, right? Our playlist is updated weekly.

International graduation songs ranking [2025] (71–80)

Don’t You (Forget About Me)Simple Minds78rank/position

Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me)
Don't You (Forget About Me)Simple Minds

Simple Minds’ ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ is a song you want to listen to at the milestone of graduation.

Ever since it was used in an iconic scene in a coming-of-age film, its melody has lingered in the hearts of many.

In contrast to its melancholy melodic line, the lyrics carry a strong will to maintain bonds with friends, making it a work that finds a ray of hope even within the sadness of parting.

For everyone leaving school and setting out on a new path, it will indelibly etch unforgettable moments in music.

While holding past days close to your heart, this is a song that cheers you on as you take your first step toward the future.

CelebrationKool and The Gang79rank/position

A timeless classic brimming with positive energy has remained beloved around the world as the band’s signature song.

Released in October 1980, this track reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and held the top spot for two weeks.

Born from religious inspiration, its lyrics convey the importance of celebrating life’s joy and success.

Representing the culmination of Kool & the Gang’s musical style, the song is used in a variety of celebratory moments—weddings, birthdays, sports events—and has truly become a universal anthem of celebration.

It’s the perfect track to send heartfelt cheers to anyone embarking on a new chapter—give it a listen.

End Of The RoadBoyz II Men80rank/position

A ballad by Boyz II Men, who defined an era of R&B.

It tells the story of a man’s heartbreak.

The sweet vocals flow in an unbroken melody.

Around graduation season, sometimes you can’t avoid the moment of parting with someone you love.

Let these beautiful voices help you look back on your memories and release your emotions.

That, too, is an important step toward moving forward.

Western Music Graduation Song Rankings [2025] (81–90)

I’m On Top Of the WorldImagine Dragons81rank/position

Imagine Dragons – On Top Of The World (Official Music Video)
I'm On Top Of the WorldImagine Dragons

Their songs truly deliver music that resonates with people’s hearts.

I highly recommend this as a song to gift to children who are about to spread their wings! It echoes as if it speaks on behalf of parents who want their children to move forward in their precious lives without regrets.

The bright, dance-like sound is refreshing, making it a masterpiece perfect for playing during graduation season.

How to Save a LifeThe Fray82rank/position

The Fray – How to Save a Life (Official Video)
How to Save a LifeThe Fray

This song, marked by a soothing piano melody, depicts the difficult moments in life.

The lyrics portray the anguish of trying to save friends or family without knowing how, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in September 2005 as the title track of The Fray’s debut album, it became a major hit, reaching No.

3 on the Billboard charts.

It also gained further attention after being featured on the popular TV drama Grey’s Anatomy.

It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone struggling or hoping to support someone they care about.

Moment 4 LifeNicki Minaj83rank/position

Nicki Minaj – Moment 4 Life (Clean Version) (Official Music Video) ft. Drake
Moment 4 LifeNicki Minaj

It’s a track from her 2010 debut album, Pink Friday.

Because the lyrics strongly evoke a graduation valedictory address, many people mistake it for a song made for graduation ceremonies, but it’s actually about two people who dream of becoming rappers in the future.

Even so, it’s now become a staple at graduations.

All My Life ft. J. ColeLil Durk84rank/position

The single “All My Life ft.

J.

Cole” from Lil Durk’s May 2023 album “Almost Healed” is a track packed with sharp social commentary that refreshes the image of Chicago drill.

Lil Durk’s introspective rapping blends seamlessly with J.

Cole’s polished flow, tracing a path of struggle and growth.

The children’s chorus in the intro is outstanding as well, and this song—one of 2023’s defining hits—casts light on social issues and carries a powerful energy that urges change through music.

For anyone taking a new step in life, it serves as a strong cheer of support and is sure to give you the courage to move forward.