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[Parting] Special Feature on Vocaloid Graduation Songs

If you’re a student, it’s something that will eventually come: the graduation ceremony.

It’s a day of new beginnings, but also a day of parting with friends, a partner, or a beloved teacher.

It’s an event where joy and sadness inevitably mix.

In this article, we’ll introduce a generous selection of Vocaloid graduation songs.

Each one is sure to resonate with your feelings.

They’re great to listen to alone, but you might discover new emotions if you listen with someone important to you.

They’re also recommended for those looking for songs to sing together as a chorus.

[Farewell] Vocaloid Graduation Song Special (1–10)

bandageMikito-P

It’s a song that depicts first love and graduation.

The track, which was also adapted into a novel, moved many to tears with its combination of themes: the bittersweetness of youth, a slightly painful romance, and graduation.

It expresses a powerful longing for someone you love, the time spent until now, and parting—portraying student romance in straightforward lyrics.

Flowers, spring comes around againOzone

Flowers, Spring Turns Once More / Hatsune Miku
Flowers, spring circles back once more, ozone

It takes courage to graduate and dive into a new environment, doesn’t it? Some of you might even feel like you’re being crushed by anxiety.

In times like that, I’d love for you to listen to “Flowers, Spring Comes Around Again.” It’s a song released by Ozone, an artist who has been making waves, including winning a prize in the Magical Mirai contest.

Set to a sound reminiscent of guitar-and-vocal folk style, Hatsune Miku sings about the feeling of fighting against anxiety.

Listening to it will surely give you a gentle push forward.

Season, please don’t take you away.maya

Seasons, Please Don’t Take You Away / maya feat. Hatsune Miku
Season, please don’t take you away, Maya.

It’s a grand rock ballad with a captivating, Japanese-inspired atmosphere.

Composed by Vocaloid producer maya, it was released in 2021.

The depiction that overlays scattering cherry blossom petals with memories of a loved one tugs at the heartstrings.

Graduation—a major farewell event for everyone.

This song might make you cry even more when you listen to it.

Miku’s clear, soaring vocals also perfectly match the tone of the track.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to while paying attention to the passionate, emotional guitar solo.

[Farewell] Vocaloid Graduation Song Feature (11–20)

Spring styleTakoyakiKZY

Spring Style / TakoyakiKZY feat. Hatsune Miku
Spring-style Takoyaki KZY

TakoyakiKZY, who is active as a Vocaloid producer and singer.

From the compilation album Gyakkou, which TakoyakiKZY took part in, we’re introducing the track Haru-shiki.

It’s an upbeat pop tune, and the lyrics center on a girl who has already graduated from school.

She longs for friends she’s been separated from and seems to carry her loneliness even after spring arrives.

It’s a great listen for reminiscing after graduation, or for when the post-graduation blues set in.

Dream-Flower Bloomkid

【KAITO】Dreamflower Bloom【Original MV / Kidd-P】
Dreamflower Bloom Kid

Created by Kidd, this work is marked by KAITO’s strikingly clear vocals.

Against the backdrop of cityscapes and changing seasons, the lyrics reflect on the future and the pursuit of dreams.

No matter how beautiful they are, blooming cherry blossoms inevitably evoke the farewells of graduation.

That blend of wistfulness and hope for the future shapes a worldview that truly resonates.

With its themes of new encounters, partings, and growth, this song will surely speak to those standing on the verge of graduation.

Color of Marchreruriri

March Color – rerulili feat. Xin Hua
March-colored Ruriri

This is a graduation song that makes me think, “What was my own graduation like again?” It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for numerous hits such as “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,” released in 2018.

The melody carries a subtly traditional Japanese atmosphere that leaves an impression.

Its beautiful, gentle sound is truly soothing.

Everyone has their own feelings about graduation.

On that day we set off, carrying emotions that weren’t just smiles or tears—you might find yourself suddenly transported back there.

thank-you addressFlying Girl Observation Corps

Valedictory Address / Shuo Aizumi, Lirise Aizumi
Valedictory Flight Girl Observation Corps

It’s a graduation song composed as a poetry reading.

Created by Hikō Shōjo Kansokutai and released in 2023.

First, you’re drawn into a soundscape set against everyday sounds.

Then the lyrics quietly soliloquize memories of student life—nothing particularly special is being said, and yet, strangely, it brings you to tears.

Surely that’s because you can’t help but naturally substitute your own experiences as you listen.

It would be wonderful if we could always hold on to what we felt in those moments, just like in this song.