A friendship song I want to send to my friends. A track that sings about connections with people that stay in your heart.
Do you have a song that helps deepen your bond with friends? Friendship songs have a special power—they let us share joyful moments and feel connected even when we’re apart.
Songs about human connection can bring a loved one’s face to mind or revive precious memories the moment you listen.
This time, we’ve gathered songs you’ll want to dedicate to your friends or sing along to together.
You’re sure to find a track that will make your time with your crew even more special!
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A friendship song you want to send to a friend. Songs about connections with people that stay in your heart (71–80)
eightIU

IU is a singer-songwriter so popular in South Korea that she’s called the “Nation’s Little Sister,” and she’s also active as an actor.
Her digital single “Eight,” released on May 6, 2020, drew attention for its collaboration with SUGA of BTS.
The lyrics, which read like questions to a friend who took their own life, convey a sense of loneliness and despair at being left behind.
It’s a sentimental number whose pop yet wistful melody and ensemble tighten the chest.
best friendKALMA

Many people probably want to say thank you to the friends who are always by their side.
Still, some might feel shy about expressing their gratitude or feelings directly… In that case, how about conveying your thanks through a song like this? The three-piece band KALMA released a digital single in 2021 titled, fittingly, “Best Friend.” Its lyrics, which reflect on the days spent with a best friend and express heartfelt gratitude, are easy to relate to—many listeners might even feel, “This could be about me.”
My Best FriendLittle Glee Monster

When you’re a student, you often spend almost every day with your close friends or your significant other—during classes, breaks, after school, on the way home, and even in your private time, right? Because you’ve shared both the happy and the tough moments together, I think it’s wonderful that you can keep smiling no matter what happens.
Little Glee Monster’s “My Best Friend,” just as the title suggests, is a bright and poppy song about your number-one friend.
Like the members having a blast in the music video, let’s sing this song and forget about the bad stuff!
A friendship song I want to send to my friends. Songs about connections with people that stay in the heart (81–90)
Stand by MeSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog’s 2019 track “Stand By Me” sings about a strong bond with a friend that stays connected even when you’re far apart.
It begins with the loneliness of parting from a friend, reflects on the fun days you spent together, and ultimately gives hope that your bond will continue from here on.
Youth spent with friends goes by surprisingly fast, and when you each go your separate ways, it’s natural to feel an overwhelming loneliness.
Even so, the wonderful friendship you’ve built with a dear friend will surely never change.
If you shed tears over a goodbye, this is a song that will let you shed tears of joy at your next reunion.
Old FriendsYonYon

A moving song themed around friendship has been born! Crafted by YonYon together with her old friends SIRUP and Shin Sakiura, this piece gently sings of the precious bonds nurtured through life’s uphill climbs.
Blending elements of hip-hop and gospel, and featuring a performance by Gen Z trumpet virtuoso Reiya Terakubo, the sound exudes a comforting warmth.
Released in January 2025, this track is perfect for expressing gratitude and support to cherished friends.
As a song that accompanies life’s milestones—weddings, graduations, and more—it’s sure to resonate in your heart.
Beast Friendsnishina

Nishina’s 2021 release “Kedamono no Friends” is a song that makes you want to cherish the feelings only friends can truly understand.
There are things—sorrow, loneliness, and even joy—that others might overlook, but friends can recognize because they’re friends.
The song evokes those happy days spent with a friend who’s bound to you by an invisible bond, like a true best friend.
How about singing it together as a way to say, “Thank you for always being by my side”?
Song of a Friendyuzu

A song woven around the theme of friendship, brimming with kindness and warmth.
Released in September 1999 as the commercial song for Ezaki Glico’s “Pocky Chocolate,” it became a major hit for Yuzu and is also included on their album Yuzuen.
Innocent memories with a friend, the tenderness of caring about each other’s lives, and the awareness of what changes and what remains constant over time are all carefully interlaced.
With its gentle acoustic guitar tones and Yuzu’s signature warm harmonies that resonate in the heart, this piece is perfect for gifting to a cherished friend at a wedding, and for conveying the joy of celebrating the couple’s new life together as part of their circle.


