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Friends Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Friends Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Friends, a band that calls themselves the Shinsen-kei.

For fans of Japanese rock, each member’s impressive background is enticing.

Their musical style is known as city pop, and its stylish sound is highly appealing.

They also have tracks with a Black music-inspired groove that are really cool—definitely a band music lovers should check out.

In this article, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format, so take this opportunity to enjoy them!

Friends' Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Dance at Nightfurenzu1rank/position

Friends, a super danceable and upbeat band in high demand at live houses and music festivals.

Their moody dance track “Yoru ni Dance” captures that vibe perfectly.

It’s a song you can really move to, yet it has a mature feel—pure city pop through and through.

The bass and drum groove feels amazing, and the male-female twin vocals add a dramatic touch.

The catchy melody is another draw, making it a killer tune that gets the crowd swaying at Friends’ shows.

NIGHT TOWNfurenzu2rank/position

A song I’d love for you to listen to during the Christmas season is Friends’ “NIGHT TOWN.” It’s a dance tune included on their 2017 mini-album Petit Town, and it drew renewed attention after being used in the 2021 film We Made a Beautiful Bouquet, starring Masaki Suda and Kasumi Arimura.

In the music video, there are scenes of the band performing against a backdrop of illuminations and a Christmas tree, and its stylish sound makes it a perfect track for Christmas Eve.

promisefurenzu3rank/position

Friends “Promise” (TV anime Horimiya ending theme)
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“Yakusoku” captivates with the warm tones of its guitar and Emi Okamoto’s crystal-clear vocals.

It was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Horimiya.

The lyrics trace a promise shared with a precious person who is now far away, painting the feelings that linger.

Delicate arrangements—piano, guitar, and layered chorus—gently accompany listeners as they set out on a new journey.

Its bittersweet yet forward-looking message makes it a perfect fit for the milestone of graduation.

The Whereabouts on August 31furenzu4rank/position

Marked by a crystal-clear melody that evokes the bittersweet air of late summer.

This track by the five-member co-ed band Friends was released as a digital single in August 2020.

It candidly portrays wavering feelings of love—being utterly smitten yet still unsure if it’s the real thing.

The modern scenes of romance are skillfully expressed, making it highly relatable.

If you want to immerse yourself in the feeling of thinking deeply about someone, this piece might be a perfect fit.

Memory of Dawnfurenzu5rank/position

This song depicts the end of a fun night.

It portrays the frustrating relationship between two people—a bittersweet love story where they want to spend the night together but can’t be honest about their feelings.

It’s a relatable “we like each other but lack the courage” situation, so it really resonates.

It’s a great song that leaves you with a lingering, muddled feeling as you listen.

0:25furenzu6rank/position

It’s “0:25” by Friends.

This song portrays lovers spending time in the city at night, and the lyrics—exuding a mature vibe while feeling like they can’t quite become adults—are strikingly contrasting and wonderful.

This is what cool city pop is all about.

Okamoto Emi’s smooth, full-bodied vocals and rap make it an exceptionally tasteful and satisfying track.

DIVERfurenzu7rank/position

A pop-tinged track where vocalist Emii Okamoto’s voice matches perfectly.

With a rhythmic accompaniment and light, airy guitar, it’s an easy listen.

It suits a grown-up summer night and lets you sink into a pleasantly crafted lyrical world.

Fun and never tiring—definitely one for repeat.