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Friendship songs recommended for elementary school students. Bonding songs you’ll want to listen to with your friends.

Do you all have a precious friend?

If you have even one friend you want to be with forever and help when they’re in trouble, that’s a truly happy thing.

In this article, we introduce “friendship songs” recommended for elementary school students.

Many of these songs express feelings for friends, so you’re sure to find one that resonates with how you feel.

Please listen while thinking of your precious friend.

It’s also recommended to listen with your best friend or together with your important group of friends—the bonds will grow even stronger.

Recommended friendship songs for elementary schoolers: Bonding songs to listen to with friends (31–40)

Future ConnectionЯeal

ЯeaL 'Mirai Connection' Music Video (Short Ver.)
Future ConnectionЯeal

The addictive guitar riff is really cool.

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Pokémon Sun & Moon.

It was released in 2018 as the fourth single by ЯeaL, a girls’ band from Osaka Prefecture.

The lyrics celebrate the greatness of moving toward your dreams together with your friends.

Kizunamikyarī pamyu pamyu

Theme song for the film “Monster Strike THE MOVIE: Sora no Kanata” — Kyary Pamyu Pamyu ‘KIZUNAMI’ (Movie Version) Music Video [HD] — In theaters Friday, October 5, 2018
Kizunamikyarī pamyu pamyu

Aren’t there elementary school girls who admire Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s fashion? This song was written as the theme for Monster Strike The Movie: Sora no Kanata.

Its energetic, slightly mysterious sound is part of its appeal.

friendNMB48

Friends / NMB48 Nana Yamada, Sayaka Yamamoto
friendNMB48

How about a friendship song by an idol group? It’s included on NMB48’s “Rashikunai,” released in 2014 as their 10th single.

The song is about a precious best friend who feels similar to oneself.

If you have a best friend, you’ll surely relate.

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata / Promise of a Sunflower (Short Ver.)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

This is a song by Motohiro Hata, a singer-songwriter born in Miyazaki Prefecture and raised in Kanagawa.

His gentle voice and melodies are wonderful! It’s the theme song for the CG animated film “STAND BY ME Doraemon.” The song portrays Doraemon and Nobita caring for each other.

Released in 2014.

Everyone, everyone is shining.Yugeda Kensuke

Riding on a cherry-blossom-colored breeze, this heartwarming song by Kensuke Yugeda gently sings of the hopeful arrival of spring.

It carries a message of encouragement for children taking their first steps forward, conveying a sense of anticipation for a shining future.

Its melody, expressing both endearing freshness and the courage to walk toward one’s dreams, tenderly nestles against the listener’s heart.

The piece is included on the album “Shiawase ni Naare” and is a beloved song performed at entrance ceremonies and welcome events for new students in elementary schools across Japan.

Since June 2018, it has been passed down in schools nationwide, and through more than 2,000 school concerts, Mr.

Yugeda has delivered it directly to children.

It is a springtime song brimming with joy, one we hope new students, teachers, and families will listen to.

Recommended friendship songs for elementary school students: Bonding tracks to listen to with friends (41–50)

To tomorrowIris

Gundam Build Divers Ending Theme: Iris “To Tomorrow”
To tomorrowIris

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime Gundam Build Divers.

Alesia is sung by Iris, a female singer from Kuala Lumpur.

Her clear, translucent voice gently wraps around your heart.

It’s a friendship song that makes you feel like moving toward the future together with your friends and loved ones.

You’re my friend.Kingu Kurīmusōda

King Cream Soda / “Yūgara Otomodachi” Choreography Video (Short ver.)
You're my friend.Kingu Kurīmusōda

If you like the anime Yo-kai Watch, you probably know this song.

It’s a track by the music unit King Cream Soda.

It was released in 2016 as their sixth single.

The song conveys the message that everyone around the world can be friends.