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A lovely friendship song

90s Western music revisiting youth friendship songs: classic tracks from first meetings to farewells

Memories with friends with whom we’ve shared some of the most important times of our lives.

Many songs themed around such friendship were born in Western music in the ’90s, too.

Warm, nostalgic classics like “I’ll Be There For You,” as well as gentle songs that capture the moment of meeting someone, continue to resonate with many people even today.

In this article, we introduce a heartwarming world of Western songs that celebrate the preciousness of friendship and the bonds with those we cherish.

As you look back on memories with friends who are special to you, why not enjoy them together with us?

Youth Friendship Songs of 90s Western Music: Classic Tracks from First Meetings to Farewells (11–20)

We’re Going To Be FriendsThe White Stripes

The White Stripes – We’re Going To Be Friends (Official Music Video)
We're Going To Be FriendsThe White Stripes

Hearing the raw energy of garage rock, many people might think of The White Stripes.

The Detroit-born duo of Jack and Meg became icons of the 2000s rock scene.

Among their songs on the 2001 classic album White Blood Cells is a track that weaves a gentle ode to friendship with the warm tones of an acoustic guitar.

It depicts the simple, everyday moments spent with a new classmate seated next to you as a new term begins, and the innocent times chasing bugs together.

The song opened the 2004 film Napoleon Dynamite and captivated many with its unadorned charm.

It’s a heartwarming classic that brings back the fluttering excitement of just having made a new friend.

I’ll Be Missing YouPuff Daddy & Faith Evans

I’ll Be Missing You – Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat (112)
I'll Be Missing YouPuff Daddy & Faith Evans

This song samples The Police’s “Every Breath You Take.” Sung by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans, it conveys their heartfelt mourning for the late Notorious B.I.G.

What About Your FriendsTLC

TLC – What About Your Friends (Official Video)
What About Your FriendsTLC

The song released in 1992 by TLC, the female group that defined the ’90s, is a powerful message track that explores the essence of friendship.

Set to a sound that fuses New Jack Swing and R&B, the three members take turns singing with stunning impact.

As the group achieved success, the lyrics question what true friendship really means, resonating with many listeners.

Released as a single from the album “Ooooooohhh…

On the TLC Tip,” it also ranked high on the Billboard charts.

The music video drew attention for its distinctive fashion and choreography.

It’s a recommended track not only for those struggling with friendship, but also for anyone who wants to enjoy a classic of ’90s R&B.

FriendsThe Police

A moving friendship song by The Police that radiates refined musicality through skillful vocals and sound creation.

The lyrics, which precisely portray gratitude to a friend and feelings for the future, have depth, resulting in a work that can be enjoyed by a wide range of generations.

I’ll Be There For YouThe Rembrandts

I’ll Be There for You (Theme From “Friends”)
I’ll Be There For YouThe Rembrandts

It’s the main theme of the 90s American TV show Friends.

The series portrays the youth of young people who, no matter how much time passes, can’t quite become adults.

This song, which perfectly matches that story, celebrates friendship: “I’ll be there for you whenever things aren’t going your way, because you’ll be there for me too,” singing about a reassuring friend.

It’s a track that exudes a comfortable 90s American vibe.

The catchy, invigorating guitar riff is addictive and uplifting, and its breezy feel energizes listeners.