The 33 best graduation songs to celebrate your next step

These are the tracks you and your class should consider exploding your group.


It's graduation day! There is a good chance that you or your proud student will not cross the scene while the "pump and the circumstances" hides, but with all the respect due to this basic food, which English composer Sir Edward Elgar Wrote in the early 1900s, this song is a bit, very old. "Pomp and circumstance" is a walk, and although there is a time and a place for a walk, today's students need A song that slaps or fringe or share.

If you are looking for other songs to explode when you celebrate your diploma (or go from primary school to high school), read the rest for 33 perfect tracks for such an occasion. There are songs adapted to children on accomplishment and the future, the big boastful hip-hop songs on having done it, country music on the journey that we all call life, songs that capture how Sweetness, and optimistic jams that will make you want to throw your graduation cap into the air. Congratulations to the 2024 class - now, let's press, increase the volume and start this graduation party!

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Graduation songs for primary or elementary school

1
"Try everything" by Shakira

Children could recognize this as sung by the Gazelle, not Shakira , as it was the character that the Colombian singer expressed in the film 2016 Zootopia . It is an exuberant and optimistic melody that is perfect for schoolchildren in the primaries while they are moving in college, high school and beyond. While Shakira / Gazelle sings, she encourages her listeners to be opened to what comes next.

2
"With a little help from my friends" by the Beatles

Despite - or, perhaps, because - they are one of the biggest groups of all time, the Beatles have a lot of music that is remarkably adapted to children. "With a little help from my friends", their 1962 album Sgt. PEPPER SOLARITY COURSURS GROUP , is a charming melody that celebrates how important friends are to go to school.

3
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams

Children who love servants will be happy to hear Pharrell Williams' Song "Happy" - as will be about anyone who listens to us. The song of 2013 is such a wonderful song on an emotion of celebration, which makes it an appropriate selection for any feast of graduation. You graduate! What not to be happy?

4
"How far I will go" by Auli'i Cravalho

Most Disney songs "I Want" - That is to say the song where the protagonist sings on their hopes, their dreams and their aspirations- would make very good graduation songs. "How far I will go", from Moana , is one of the best. Written, like all songs from the 2016 film were, by Hamilton Lin-manuel miranda , it's a big radical song, rightly sung by AULI'I CRAVALHO . (Who made his cinema debut at just 16 years old in this film!)

5
"I can't stop the feeling" by Justin Timberlake

Guy, 2016 was a happy new year for children's songs for children, huh? Justin Timberlake sings the song in small groups from Trolls Soundtrack, an optimistic and infectiously Pepy song about feeling good. It is a natural adjustment for a celebration of graduation.

6
"Go the distance" by Roger Bart

The seven works of Hercules are nothing compared to post-gradual life, but you, like the title of title of the Disney film, have what it takes to "go to the distance". The song "I WANT" from the 1997 film, "Go the Distance" is a scalable and arrow piece that will have a class of elementary schoolchildren singing. ( Michael Bolton Save a pop version Song for fence credits, if you want something with a little more zest.)

7
"We are all in the same way together" by the Lycée musical Casting

A song on an entire school meeting to celebrate? Is there a more perfect song for a primary or primary school diploma than this song from Lycée musical franchise?

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Optimistic graduation songs to go out

8
"Roar" by Katy Perry

The main single of Katy Perry 2013 album Prism is an empowerment and affirming the batteries. It is a great choice for a graduation song because, after going through the school tests and tribulations, you are ready to release your full potential with what comes next. They will hear you Roar!

9
"Not written" by Natasha Bedingfield

Recently deployed as a drop in hilarious and efficient needle Sydney Sweeney rom-com Anyone except you ,, Natasha Bedingfield The 2004 song is late for this kind of resurgence. It is a radical and optimistic song about the future. What comes after obtaining the diploma is indeed "unwritten". AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

10
"School's out" by Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper said "the school has come out" was an attempt to capture the feeling of one of the The best parts of someone's life —The minutes that turn until the school is over and the summer holidays start - in a single song. "If we can catch these three minutes in a song, it's going to be so tall," said Rock Star, and he was right. There is no better time to explode "school school" than after graduation, when school is really off forever. (But let's hope it, not blown in pieces.)

11
"Do not stop me now" by queen

The fact of high school or college is a great feeling. You are at the top of the world, ready to face everything that comes next. The emblematic group Queen has captured this atmosphere in "Do't Stop Me Now", a 1978 album cup Jazz .

12
"Celebration" by Kool & The Gang

"Celebration" is Kool and the 1980 album of the Gang Celebrate!, A little over-playing and on the nose? Well yes. Does this really count? No! It is a classic for a reason and a soundtrack appropriate to any celebration of good times. (Come on!) Like a good time, the diploma presentation deserves to be celebrated.

13
"Don't you (forget me)" by simple minds

Throw your fist in the air like Judd Nelson at the end of The breakfast club When this emblematic song of the 1985 film high school plays the feast of graduation. Brain, athlete, locker, princess, criminal - no matter what you are, because you have succeeded in high school, learning a lot about yourself in the process. Do not forget the friends you have accomplished.

14
"About Damn Time" by Lizzo

If you really plan to have Lizzo's song play in 2022 "about Damn Time" by crossing the scene, you could encounter a little problem with a curse of curse being there in the title. But, if your school is cool (or if it will just be on the playlist of the graduation party), this is an excellent choice. After four years of lessons, homework and tests, it is very time to finish his studies.

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Emotional graduation songs

15
"Graduation (Friends Forever)" by vitamin C

There is a bitter sweetness to Vitamin C 1999 "Graduation (Friends Forever)", a song on the way friends tend to depart after their secondary school diploma. It may not be exactly the atmosphere that you and your friends might want for a graduation song, but the reality of the lyrics is emotional and poignant. This can also be used as a subtle challenge. You and your buds will actually be friends forever.

16
"Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson

The graduation can arouse a complex mixture of feelings. Perhaps you are delighted to leave school for everything that comes next, and the feeling that you can finally spread your wings and fly is what you want a famous diploma song song. Enter Kelly Clarkson "Breakaway", which was originally written and intended for April Lavigne Sing until it is given to the winner of American Idol.

17
"Good riddling (time of your life)" by Green Day

Yes, at this stage, everyone knows that "Good Riddance" was originally written by Green Day Langer Billie Joe Armstrong To be a bitter and bitter break song. "I hope you have the time of your life" was originally intended to appear as sarcastic, but the 1997 track has since been interpreted as the opposite. It is sincere and serious, making "good rdddance" an essential for weddings and diplomas. It's good - the day of the grade is about you, not the ex of Billie Joe Armstrong.

18
"I will always remember you" by Miley Cyrus like Hannah Montana

There is a lot of Miley Cyrus Songs that could be good for a graduation party (have you come to high school like a " wrecking ball "?) But this song from the fourth season of Hannah Montana The television series is perfectly appropriate. "I always remember you" is a melancholy song on the next step - in part, but not forget.

19
"My future" by Billie Eilish

The main single of Billie Eilish Sophomore album Happier than ever , "My Future" is a pensive walk on the future - a subject that should be the most important for many recent graduates. Although it starts rather limited, he ends up flourishing in something bigger, which even makes the very structure of the song thematically appropriate for a graduation song.

20
"I will remember you" by Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan The 1995 song "I will remember you" is perhaps a little too sentimental. You might even call it "a bit a lot". But, sometimes that's exactly what's called in a song. It is an emotional soundtrack for friends when they graduate together and move on to what is happening. Close friends could separate after high school, but they will not forget. Consider "I will remember you" a good graduation song for inseparable friends.

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Hip-hop songs on graduation

21
"I am legitimate" by Nicki Minaj

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Graduation with honors is one of the many brackets that Nicki Minaj Made in his 2012 song "I'm Legit". Good for her. You don't even need to have graduated with yourself (congratulations if you did) to be legitimate after reaching school.

22
"Graduation" by Benny Blanco and Juice WRLD

Producer Benny Blanco and rapper JUICE WRLD 2019 Song is a hip-hop reimagination of the BOP from the 90s of Vitamin C of the same name. It is a little more optimistic than the original, and it also has a very, very good clip, full of stars, including Hailee Steinfeld ,, Olivia Munn ,, Smith judge , And Kaitlyn Dever .

23
"Champion" by Kanye West

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Kanye West The recent heel turns away, you might do much worse for a feast of graduation by playing the full Ye's third album, rightly entitled Graduation . But, if he is forced to choose a single song from the 2007 LP, "Champion", the second song, is quite good. It is great and daring and optimistic and will do you, the recent graduate, you feel like the champion you are.

24
"Started from below" by Drake

What is the first year but "the bottom?" Drake Single main of his 2013 album Nothing was the same is a perfect song about being at the top of the world. (It doesn't matter that, if you go to university, you will be down again. It's cool - Drake will always sound well in four years.)

25
"See you again" by Wiz Khalifa (Ft. Charlie Puth)

There is a tragedy behind Wiz Khalifa And Charlie Puth's 2015 film song F7 , because it is a touching tribute actor Paul Walker , who died while the film was still in production. But the feeling behind this - that we will see people who are again important for us, anyway - is very suitable for obtaining the diploma, especially since you and your friends could all go to different colleges or careers. You will see you again.

26
"Victory Lap" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Crossing the scene to obtain a diploma is the culmination of years of hard work, but it is also a kind of victory tower. You did it. Take advantage of praise - maybe listening Macklemore And Ryan Lewis' Song 2012 "Victory Lap", a proud celebration of everything you have accomplished.

27
"I did it (cash money heroes)" by Kevin Rudolf

"Made it", the 2010 single of Kevin Rudolf And with verses other cash rappers in cash Lil Wayne ,, Bird , And Jay Sean , is another great energy and very proud song about having accomplished something. A diploma is just a fancy way to say "you did", so why not maximize the volume that explodes that during the party after crossing the scene?

Best country songs on graduation

28
"I hope you dance" by Lee Ann Womack

Lee Ann Womack's 2000 The song "I Hope You Dance" (which she recorded with the group of Comté Sons of the Desert) has a kind of melancholy on this subject. The song, like many good graduation numbers, concerns the passage of time, but Womack implores the listener to take nothing to acquire or "lose your sense of wonder". It is a song to embark on a new path, find joy and appreciate the little moments, make "Hope You Dance" a very relevant soundtrack for recent graduates preparing for their next adventure. An adventure that, hopefully, will present the dance.

29
"My wish" by Rascal Flatts

The lyrics of this song Rascal Flatts 2006 will probably eliminate the words from the mouths of relatives of any graduate. It is a radical and serious song to wish the best when someone special goes through life. Who does not wish, after having graduated, that "life becomes everything you want?"

30
"You can always go home" by Alan Jackson

The graduation tends to be considered the end of something and the beginning of a brand new chapter. Maybe you go to university far from where you grew up. Maybe you stay in the region but you go alone, according to your own conditions, for the first real time. Anyway, these are things to celebrate, but like the big Alan Jackson Sing, "you can always go home." His 2015 song is a welcome addition to any graduation playground, because it is a nice reminder to have when you stand on the precipice of any adventure that comes afterwards.

31
"Never Grow Up" by Taylor Swift

If you are happy to put school in the rear view mirror, a country not specially Taylor Swift The track, "Shake It Off", could be a good choice for a graduation song. But, if you want to stick to the country genre and you feel emotional to leave it behind and grow, its 2010 Speak Now Cutting "Never Growing" is a beautiful melody for the occasion.

32
"Young" by Kenny Chesney

On his 2003 album No shoes, no shirt, no problems ,, Kenny Chesney is a little further from being young than a recent graduate that explodes this song. Perhaps Chesney's distance from this crazy and special period is only "young" more powerful. He looks back while graduates are impatiently awaiting, putting this song in a very powerful link. Also, and maybe more importantly, it's a good time.

33
"Wide open spaces", by chicks

Regardless of the size of your high school or your college, it is a small ribbon in the world compared to what comes next. The 1998 classic of chicks "Wide Open Spaces" is an excellent graduation song for this purpose, because it is a young girl who is ready to go alone, heading for a place where there is "Place to make your big mistakes". The post-grade lifespan is great issues, and there is something exciting about this that the chicks capture very well.


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