A perfect Vocaloid song for entrance ceremonies. For those who want to revel in their youth!
“What kind of school life is about to begin?” For those of you feeling excited—or maybe a little anxious—before the entrance ceremony, this is a must-read!
In this article, we’re introducing the perfect Vocaloid tracks for your entrance ceremony.
From songs about meeting new friends and tunes that hint at the start of a new chapter to爽快, feel-good anthems that cheer you on—we’ve picked a wide range!
You’re sure to find a new favorite, so be sure to read to the end!
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Vocaloid songs perfect for entrance ceremonies. For those who want to revel in their youth! (41–50)
Departing in springIori Kanzaki

Spring’s gentle melancholy and warmth slowly unfold in “Departing in Spring.” Created in 2022 by music producer Kanzaki Iori, known for signature songs like “Hated by Life Itself,” it portrays a scene where, while recalling past events, the singer sends encouragement to a loved one embarking on new days.
You’ll also find comfort in Kafu’s clear, translucent vocals carried by a relaxed beat.
With a beautiful yet fleeting melody, it’s a Vocaloid track that celebrates the arrival of spring.
Give this song a listen—it’s a number that gently wraps around the nervous excitement just before an entrance ceremony.
Vocaloid songs perfect for entrance ceremonies. For those who want to revel in their youth! (51–60)
I’m anxious about my new life. No, it’ll be totally fine! I’ve got this! Disco.Lovely P

Speaking of entrance ceremonies, there are not only people excited for their new lives, but also many who feel anxious about a new environment and new relationships, right? If that’s you, please listen to this song! As the title suggests, this is a message song for those who are worried about starting a new chapter in life.
You can’t help but relate to the lyrics, and it makes you feel, “I’m not alone.”
STARTLefty Monster P

It’s truly a perfect song for an entrance ceremony.
The Vocaloid tuning is natural and easy on the ears, and the band-style sound is irresistibly cool.
It stirs up passion for what lies ahead.
Entrance marks the beginning of everything.
Why not listen to this song and START your new life?
ComingSoonSword Saint Hall

This is a story-driven piece about chasing after someone you like, taking the same university entrance exam, and enrolling there.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Kenseido, released in 2011.
The pop style, featuring string tones, is particularly striking and pairs well with GUMI’s free and expansive vocals.
Some of you reading this might be in a similar situation.
While thinking about how to strike up a conversation, why not use this song to get into a romantic mood?
StartWataru Sena

“Start” is about the heart of adolescence, torn over whether to leave a bittersweet crush as it is.
It’s a perfect song for spring, when students enter new schools or move up a grade, and it conveys a fluttering excitement.
Just listening to it conjures an image of blue skies spreading above your head.
The lyrics, composition, and arrangement were all done by Wataru Sena.
It was released in 2015.
dream, by no meansDECO*27

“Yumeyume” is characterized by lyrics that feel like you’re speaking directly to someone.
Since the lyrics center on encounters and farewells, it’s a perfect piece for an entrance ceremony.
The melody is crafted into an easy-to-listen-to pop sound.
The words aren’t densely packed, so you can clearly take in the lyrics.
It’s also recommended for beginners to Vocaloid.
Haruichi.DECO*27

We write “blue spring” and read it as “seishun” (youth), and this song really lets you feel that springtime blue.
The refreshingly crisp sound pairs perfectly with a driving, fast-paced rhythm, making for an uplifting track.
Highly recommended for fans of band sound and rock.
Be sure to check it out.