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A lovely family song

A classic song about brothers. A song I’d like to dedicate to my beloved sibling.

Family, confidants, and yet the greatest rivals too—“siblings.”

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of classic songs themed around siblings!

There are many songs about siblings, but tracks that convey bonds or express gratitude are especially popular as songs to dedicate on a sibling’s wedding day or other important occasions.

If you’re looking for such songs, be sure to check these out!

We’ve also gathered sibling songs that sing about the relationship from various angles.

Some are a bit sad, but they’re all highly recommended for those who have siblings!

Classic songs about siblings. Songs I'd like to dedicate to my beloved siblings (31–40).

Younger brother,Naitō Yasuko

This song, which expresses a bittersweet longing for the younger brother she left in her hometown, was released in 1975 as the debut single of singer Yasuko Naitō, known for her distinctive husky voice.

She went on to sweep various newcomer awards, starting with the Japan Record Award for Best New Artist for her third single, “Omoide Boroboro.”

Song of the KaijuHarayuko

Kaiju no Uta (Monster Song) - Hirake! Ponkikki - Haru Yoko Cover
Song of the KaijuHarayuko

This is a song provided to Hirake! Ponkikki by Harabo—Yuko Hara, a member of Southern All Stars and the wife of Keisuke Kuwata.

It’s a very cute song featuring a kind big brother who imagines his little brother as a kaiju (monster).

for brothersSTUNNER

STUNNER is a band that has been active mainly in Tokyo since 2017.

In 2019, they released this song, “for brothers.” It’s a brotherly song that radiates their close bond, promising to cry with you and comfort you when you’re feeling down.

Like in this song, many people may live apart but go to see their siblings when they’re feeling low.

It’s a perfect track to send when your brother is down, and listening to it together and talking through the night might strengthen your bond even more!

My Father’s Longest Daysadamasashi

Masashi Sada’s “Oyaji no Ichiban Nagai Hi,” released in 1979, astonishingly runs over 12 minutes! That’s because it tells the story of a woman’s life from birth to marriage.

It’s said to be modeled on Sada’s own younger sister.

As the title suggests, the song is told from a father’s perspective, and it’s a moving classic filled with love for family.

Brother SongKAZZ

Rafvery KAZZ Solo “Brother Song” MV
Brother SongKAZZ

This is a heartwarming song about feelings for one’s sibling.

Known for his unique style of creating rhythm using only voice and breath, KAZZ warmly portrays the bond between brothers.

Reflecting on the days they spent together, this piece sets their gratitude for each other to a gentle melody.

The soft resonance unique to a cappella further highlights the love between siblings.

It’s a perfect track for expressing your feelings to someone special—at weddings, anniversaries, and other important moments.

The depth of this song likely reflects the experience KAZZ gained through his work with Phew Phew L!ve, the group he formed in 1994.

Masterpieces about brothers: Songs I want to dedicate to my beloved siblings (41–50)

Hey,BrotherRIP SLYME

Hey,Brother-remix ver,B- RIP SLYME(Blackjazzy Remix)
Hey,BrotherRIP SLYME

This is RIP SLYME’s “Hey, Brother,” the theme song for the 2006 film Mamiya Brothers.

The word “brothers” is right there in the title, so yes—it’s a song about brothers.

Songs about siblings often lean into nostalgia and sentimentality, but this one delivers a characteristically RIP SLYME take: a track about brothers that exudes a languid, grown-up vibe.

brother & sisterSOPHIA

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brother & sisterSOPHIA

This is SOPHIA’s “brother & sistar,” a track where you can really soak in that quintessential ’90s sound.

I say “quintessential ’90s,” though it was actually released in 2006.

They’re one of those bands that went on hiatus and are still eagerly awaited to return.

It’s a brother-themed song—more like a celebration of sibling love—packed with SOPHIA’s signature style, giving it a slightly different flavor from other songs in the genre.