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Classic songs about bonds. Recommended songs that sing about bonds.

When you think of songs about “bonds,” which track comes to mind?

Friends, lovers, family—there are many kinds of connections, including the invisible ones in a broader sense.

We’ve selected plenty of songs that celebrate these bonds.

From solo singers to bands to choral pieces, we researched tracks that resonate across generations.

Listening to the songs on this list will surely make you want to see a dear friend or partner, or express your gratitude to your beloved family.

Please enjoy them while thinking of the people you cherish.

Masterpieces of Bonding Songs. Recommended songs about bonds (51–60)

PopNishino Kana

Kana Nishino “Pa” MV (Short Ver.)
PopNishino Kana

This is a song by Kana Nishino that captures a sparkling, fizzy feeling like soda.

It expresses the urge to break free for a moment from the hectic pace of everyday life.

Even when you’re tired, sometimes you just want to burst out and have fun—that sentiment resonates with listeners.

The song was featured in Otsuka Foods’ “Vitamin Tansan MATCH” commercial and used as the theme song for NTV’s “Sukkiri!!”.

Released in May 2017, it also led to her appearance at the 68th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, marking her eighth consecutive year performing at the event.

Give it a listen when you want to be reminded of the bonds you share with someone important.

Family SongHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Family Song (Official Video)
Family SongHoshino Gen

Set to a heartwarming melody, this masterpiece gently sings about the small joys of everyday life and the connections between people.

Gen Hoshino delicately depicts scenes like morning light and windowsills, as if capturing familiar moments within a family.

Its message—embracing bonds that go beyond blood ties and accepting the diversifying forms of family with warmth—resonates deep within.

Released in August 2017, the song was used as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Overprotected Kahoko” and reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Its distinctive sound, which skillfully incorporates elements of late-1960s to early-1970s soul music, is another draw.

It’s a gem that stays close to the feeling of wishing happiness for someone important to you, so why not listen to it in a quiet moment alone? Its gentle sound may even move you to tears.

In conclusion

It really moves me to realize that different songs can create all kinds of bonds.

From bright pop tunes to soul-stirring ballads, each has its own charm.

Whether it’s about youth, friendship, or family love, listening makes my heart swell.

After listening, I want to cherish my feelings, of course, and also express my gratitude as much as I can.