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.
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Western Music Graduation Songs Ranking [2025] (91–100)
Here Comes the SunThe Beatles99rank/position

This is a song whose fresh melody heralds the arrival of spring and whose hope-filled lyrics resonate in the heart.
It celebrates the joy of sunlight breaking through after a long, cold winter, encouraging new beginnings and a positive outlook.
Included on the September 1969 album Abbey Road, this track remains one of The Beatles’ signature works, still beloved by many.
It’s perfect for those starting school or a new chapter in life, and it can lighten your heart when you’re troubled or anxious.
Wrapped in The Beatles’ warm vocals, why not take a hopeful new step forward?
Fucking PerfectP!nk100rank/position

The title is a bit provocative, but the theme of the song is like cheering yourself on: “I’m not perfect, but I’m the best.” It’s based on Pink’s own real-life experiences, and personally, I think the sound design makes it a perfect song for setting off on a journey.





