A classic song about friendship. Recommended friendship songs.
Friends you spent your youth with, friends who are still moving forward with you toward a single goal, supportive buddies, coworkers, and more…
Don’t you have many important companions around you?
We feel every day how much we’re supported by such friends, but have you ever tried looking for songs with that theme?
There are actually quite a lot of songs about friends, friendship, and bonds—and many of them are wonderful.
In this article, I’ll introduce a whole bunch all at once!
I’m sure you’ll find songs with lyrics that really hit home and resonate with your memories and experiences so far!
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A classic masterpiece about friends. Recommended friendship songs (61–70)
Akirabujuliette

A woman’s low voice is easy and reassuring to listen to.
This song feels like it’s being sung while thinking about a friend.
The three distinctive voices layer together to create a high-quality track.
They look great, too, and once you hear them, you’re sure to become a fan.
Let’s walkJUN SKY WALKER(S)
Included on the 1989 album “Aruite Ikō.” Used as the CM song for Matsushita Electric’s “Headphone Stereo S.” A four-piece band formed in 1980.
Over a truly simple, hard-hitting rock sound of drums and guitar, the high-toned vocals deliver a powerful performance.
It’s a track that genuinely lifts your spirits when you listen to it.
I’ll call your name.SUPER BEAVER

It’s a heartwarming song that makes you feel a precious connection with someone.
With a powerful melody and a relatable message, it brings back memories of promises made at life’s milestones and the irreplaceable bond with close friends, resonating deeply in your heart.
As a rock number that conveys SUPER BEAVER’s sincere feelings, it has captivated many listeners.
Released as a single in July 2021, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Tokyo Revengers.” It beautifully merges with the movie’s themes of “reuniting with someone important” and “hope for the future,” expressing the film’s worldview through music.
This piece is perfect for times when you want to look back on memories with a best friend or when there’s someone you’ve been meaning to reach out to after a long time.
It reminds you of the warm feeling that, even when apart, hearts remain connected.
BEST FRIENDGReeeeN

BEST FRIEND is a track released exclusively via digital distribution in March 2013 by the vocal group GReeeeN, known for hit songs like Ai Uta and Kiseki.
It has been used as the commercial song for Tokyo Individualized Educational Institute and as the walk-up music for Chiba Lotte Marines player Shohei Kato, so many of you have probably heard it.
Why not listen while thinking back on the close friend you always spent your youth with? Things may not be like they were back then, but this song will surely bring those memories rushing back and make you want to meet up and talk again!
Thank you, God.Sugata Masaki × Nakamura Tomoya

A heartwarming song that sets bonds with friends and everyday gratitude to a gentle melody.
Co-written by Masaki Suda and Tomoya Nakamura in August 2020, it portrays the importance of friendship—supporting one another even while facing life’s difficulties and anxieties.
Their vocals, both powerful and warm, gently convey the courage to keep moving forward and a sense of appreciation for one’s companions.
The track is also included on the album “COLLAGE,” and its memorable music video, which creates a feeling of warm encounters, features Tori Matsuzaka appearing as a photographer.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when celebrating a friend’s new journey or reflecting on time spent with friends.
Team friendsChiba Yūki

Among Yuki Chiba’s songs, there are several that depict friendship and bonds, but this track especially makes you feel a powerful connection.
The lyrics portray a sense of unity as “team friends” and show how they immediately reach out to each other in lonely moments.
I think many people will be moved by the phrase “team friends” in the chorus.
Released in February 2024, this work marks a new beginning for Yuki Chiba.
The large-scale video shoot gathered around 70 to 80 friends from his hometown, creating a festival-like atmosphere.
It’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to cherish their bonds with friends.
FriendFujii Fumiya & Noritake to Hiromi

This is a friendship song created in collaboration by singer-songwriter Fumiya Fujii and talents Noritake Kinashi and Hiromi.
The track was produced as the theme song for the travel program “Noritake, Fumiya, and Hiromi’s Camping-Car Training Camp: A Journey of Encounters, Connections, and Happiness,” and was released digitally in 2015.
Since the three were already friends, the lyrics are filled with unadorned, straightforward words.
No matter how old you get, that kind of closeness is something to admire, isn’t it?


