[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.
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[Farewell] Vocaloid Graduation Song Feature (11–20)
Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

A representative graduation song from Vocaloid.
The title “Sakura no Ame” refers to the cherry blossom petals swirling outside the window on the day of the graduation ceremony.
It’s a popular piece, with choral cover videos as well.
Listening to it when graduation is just around the corner will bring tears to your eyes.
Why not give it a listen on a warm spring day?
In April, turning my back on youlight rain

Some people find that graduation becomes the moment they part ways with the person they care about.
For them, I’d like to recommend “In April, I Turn My Back to You.” This song portrays both the sorrow of someone you love leaving your side and the hopeful feeling that you’ll meet again somewhere.
Produced by the Vocaloid creator Kosame, it features a fresh, springlike sound.
With its relaxed tempo and modest vocal range, it’s also easy to sing, so I highly recommend it.
Ura-springponzu

Speaking of graduation, it marks a new beginning, and at the same time, it’s a moment when we part ways with our loved ones.
Vocaloid producer Ponz’s song “Uraharu” gives voice to those complex feelings.
Wrapped in warmth yet tinged with a gentle melancholy that brings a lump to your throat, the track quietly stays close to the listener’s heart.
It’s also a dance tune with a Japanese flair, crafted to let you sink into a nostalgic atmosphere.
In the season of spring, when so many emotions swirl, this song is sure to resonate.
Just, somehowsaikawa

The VOCALOID song “Tada, Nantonaku” is a work created by Saikawa.
It conveys feelings about the changing seasons and growing older, carried by a melody that is both bittersweet and warm.
Hatsune Miku’s crystal-clear vocals blend with an emotional rock sound, gently enveloping the listener’s feelings.
It’s a song well-suited for scenes of parting, leaving a quiet yet profound afterglow.
On graduation day, listening to this track will surely make it an unforgettable moment.
Time machine40mP

This song depicts a farewell scene.
The days we spent together have become the past, and we cannot take them into the future.
Because “our precious memories belong to the past,” remembering the past is like riding in a time machine.
This song is dedicated to everyone living between the past and the future.
I hope that listening to it will inspire you to make the decision to move forward.
Pencil DaysAzu Kuroda

Pencil Days, a gift to young people setting out with renewed hearts at the turn of the seasons, is a song that stirs moving emotions from the very first listen.
Created by Vocaloid producer Atsu Kuroda for students leaving their place of learning, the track weaves warm memories vividly together with a cheer for the future.
Its gentle, ballad-like melody gives graduates the strength to take their next steps in life.
Parting from close friends is bittersweet, but this touching graduation song inspires you to move forward with a fresh mindset.
[Farewell] Vocaloid Graduation Song Special (21–30)
Goodbye, Hair TieKazehara

Let me introduce “Sayonara Hair Tie,” a graduation song by Kazehara, who has been active as a Vocaloid producer since 2011.
It’s an up-tempo rock track that sings about the feelings of a girl facing graduation.
The first half expresses her regrets about not spending her school life the way she wanted, while the second half portrays her accepting that past and striving to be reborn as a new version of herself.
The title, saying goodbye to a hair tie, likely symbolizes her intention to change her appearance as well.