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

A classic song about brothers. A song I’d like to dedicate to my beloved sibling.
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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 brothers. Songs I want to dedicate to my beloved siblings (1–10)

brothers; siblingsandymori

andymori’s “Brothers” was written after the Great East Japan Earthquake.

It was released digitally, and all proceeds were donated as relief funds to the disaster-stricken areas.

The title is simply “Brothers.” It strings together straightforward feelings toward one’s brother.

While many songs for family members tend to express gratitude, this one is, simply put, about “bonds.” It’s a track where you can strongly feel that deep connection—being bound together by something profound.

Fight TogetherAmuro Namie

(Thanks) X [Fight Together] (stage-MIX) | Namie Amuro | chd.
Fight TogetherAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro, who retired from the entertainment industry in 2018 to much regret from fans, has influenced many people with her fashion and hairstyles.

This song was used as an opening theme for the TV anime One Piece.

With the message “Don’t forget that we’re fighting together,” it’s a song that gives you courage and reminds you that you’re not alone.

Thank you!!HOME MADE kazoku

This is “Thank You!!,” HOME MADE Kazoku’s third single, released in January 2005.

It was also used as the ending theme for the TV anime BLEACH.

There are plenty of times when, even with someone always by your side, it’s hard to straightforwardly express your gratitude.

This song, just like its title, is filled with that shy yet wholehearted feeling of thanks.

electric shockYonezu Kenshi

This is a song released by Kenshi Yonezu in 2020 that was chosen as the theme song for the drama MIU404.

Kenshi Yonezu has many hit songs, and this one was also a smash hit, surpassing 10 million video views in about four days.

Since it was the theme for a drama portraying two mismatched detectives growing as partners, the song evokes vivid interactions between men—like brothers.

If you have a brother, there will probably be many parts that make you think, “I get it,” when you listen to this track.

one heartMirakuru☆3 Kyoudai

A “family song” presented by four real brothers: one heart [Miracle☆Four Brothers]
one heartMirakuru☆3 Kyoudai

This is “one heart” by Miracle☆Three Brothers, a vocal unit made up of real-life siblings.

Now their youngest brother has joined, and they’re active as Miracle☆Four Brothers.

It’s a song packed full of family love—like a little assortment of it.

When you’re going through tough times or facing challenges you just can’t solve on your own, remembering your brothers gives you strength.

It’s a loving song like that.

Hang in there, big bro!Hanbaato Hanbaato

Humbert Humbert – Ganbare Niichan [Official Music Video]
Hang in there, big bro!Hanbaato Hanbaato

“Do Your Best, Big Brother” is a track included on Humbert Humbert’s 2017 album Family March.

Humbert Humbert is a duo—a married couple, in fact.

With its gentle vocals and nostalgic lyrics, the song makes you think of siblings from days gone by.

Even if you don’t actually have an older brother, it’ll make you feel, “Having a big brother would be nice—so cool.”

From now on and forever ~Brother & Sister~MEGARYU

MEGARYU / From Here On, Forever ~Brother & Sister~
From now on and forever ~Brother & Sister~MEGARYU

It’s a song by the reggae duo MEGARYU, released in 2006.

It calmly expresses gratitude to one’s siblings—feelings that are hard to say out loud—and the lyrics are highly relatable.

With its upbeat reggae rhythm, it’s a perfect fit for wedding background music or a performance piece.