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A roundup of Japanese rock friendship songs: bands’ tunes about friends

A roundup of Japanese rock friendship songs: bands’ tunes about friends
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There are lots of songs about friendship in the Japanese music scene, aren’t there?

Among them, can you think of any friendship songs by Japanese rock bands?

In this article, we’ll showcase a wide selection of friendship-themed songs released by bands over the years!

It’s perfect not only for those looking for music to listen to day-to-day, but also for anyone searching for songs to perform at a school festival or graduation live show.

As you listen, pay attention not only to the lyrics but also to the performance aspects of each track, and find your favorite song!

A roundup of Japanese rock friendship songs: Band-performed songs about friends (1–10)

best friendNEW!SG

Best Friend (Soulmate) – SG (Official Lyric Video)
best friendNEW!SG

A song by SG that I want to give to a dear friend.

As the title suggests, it’s a warm message song themed around the bond with a friend deeply connected at heart.

Life brings many partings—graduations, turning points—but this song straightforwardly sings about an unchanging friendship despite distance, and the hope of meeting again.

Released as a single in March 2022, it resonated with many people, ranking high in LINE MUSIC’s real-time music video charts.

Known for “Bokura Mata,” SG penned this track in his own words, offering not only the sorrow of parting but also the courage to look ahead.

It’s perfect as BGM for graduation season, as well as for times when you want to express gratitude that’s hard to say, or when you’re thinking of a friend far away.

Words of FarewellFLOW

FLOW “Okuru Kotoba” Music Video
Words of FarewellFLOW

Okuru Kotoba, a bold cover of Kaientai’s classic, reimagined with a driving, youthfully charged punk sound.

Released as an indie single in January 2003 by the five-piece mixture rock band FLOW, the track garnered explosive support, especially among young listeners of the time.

Its energetic performance and fiery call-and-response between the twin vocalists blow away the sorrow of parting.

It was also selected as the ending theme for TBS’s COUNT DOWN TV, becoming widely beloved.

Kizuna SongThe Back Horn

THE BACK HORN “Kizuna Song” Music Video
Kizuna SongThe Back Horn

When it comes to sweeping rock ballads that shake the listener’s heart, this is the song.

Released as a single in January 2005, it was THE BACK HORN’s tenth release.

It was also used as an insert song for the video project “Kizuna Drama,” playing a key role in linking the story together.

Known for their intense rock sound, the band deliberately chose a gentle melody to depict the warmth of human relationships, creating a masterpiece.

It’s included toward the end of the acclaimed album “Headphone Children” and has long been cherished as one of the band’s signature ballads.

Bye, my friendbokula.

bokula. – By My Friend - [Official Music Video]
Bye, my friendbokula.

A rock band from Hiroshima, bokula.

delivers a track packed with the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.

The lyrics, which portray everyday moments with friends and the preciousness of irreplaceable time, will give a powerful push to a young man setting off on a new path.

Included on their second mini-album, “Seikatsu ni, Yorisoi.” released in May 2022, the song has garnered wide support, surpassing 1 million views on YouTube.

It’s also known for winning the China Block Award at the 15th CD Shop Awards, cementing its strong reputation.

With a driving, uplifting sound that blows away the sadness of parting, it’s perfect for karaoke, arms around your friends as you sing along.

Believe that you’ll meet again with a smile someday, and send it as a cheer to a dear friend.

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flumpool “Proof” Music Video (Full Chorus ver.)
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A number by flumpool produced in 2011 as the set piece for the NHK All-Japan School Music Competition (Junior High School Division) and also broadcast on “Minna no Uta.” The bond with friends is something invisible to the eye, but the time spent together and the days of crying and laughing side by side surely remain in our hearts.

This work sings about that unseen yet undeniable certainty that we are companions.

It peaked at No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was also included on the album “experience.” Not only the fun times, but even the clashes—everything was necessary to deepen the bond.

It’s a song that gently gives a push to friends facing life’s milestones, such as graduation or moving on to the next stage.

Because we’re friends.Ochiai Wataru

Wataru Ochiai – Because We’re Friends (Music Video)
Because we're friends.Ochiai Wataru

Singer-songwriter Wataru Ochiai, whose warm voice and down-to-earth words resonate with many listeners.

Perfect for graduation season, “Tomodachi Yakarane” is a friendship song written in unpretentious language with a touch of Kansai dialect.

Its warm message—that even if you’re apart, the relationship doesn’t end—helps ease the sadness of parting.

Released as a digital single in February 2022, the song was also chosen as the tie-up track for Tokyo Dome City Attractions’ spring event “Welcome, Graduates 2023.” The lyrics, sprinkled with concrete memories from student days, are sure to awaken each listener’s own recollections.

How about giving it to a friend who’s graduating to convey your unchanging bond?

Express Ticket and RhythmConton Candy

Conton Candy – Express Ticket and Rhythm [Official Video] | Theme Song for the Film “Zenbu of Tokyo”
Express Ticket and RhythmConton Candy

Written as the theme song for the film “Zenbu of Tokyo,” released in October 2024, this track marks a major milestone for Conton Candy as their first movie theme song.

Its exhilarating guitar sound and lyrics depicting the struggles of youth set against the city of Tokyo leave a strong impression.

Loveless words and unpleasant memories of the past are all reset by a loved one’s smile—imbued with the purity and strength that come with youth.

Vocalist Tsumugi has said the song was created with the message “I want you to be yourself,” conveying a wish for listeners not to forget their own colors even amid a chaotic city.

It’s a masterpiece we highly recommend to anyone who can relate to the conflicts of adolescence and the hope for the future.