Friendship Songs to Listen to and Sing in Summer | A Curated Selection of Summer Tunes that Resonate with the Heart!
The blue sea, the wide sky, the shining sun…
In this article, we introduce recommended friendship songs from among summer tunes that perfectly match such a refreshing image.
From energetic tracks that blow away the summer heat to fragile songs that express heartfelt feelings with beautiful melodies, we’ve selected a wide range.
Why not immerse yourself in memories of a summer while listening to friendship songs of the season that resonate with the feelings you have for different friends—those you always hang out with, and those you met on your travels?
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Friendship Songs to Listen to and Sing in Summer | Carefully Selected Summer Tunes That Touch the Heart! (21–30)
rainbowAqua Timez

The charm of this song, imbued with a hopeful message that resonates in the summer season, lies in its strong yearning for the “seven-colored bridge” that appears beyond overcoming hardships.
With lyrics themed around bonds and love, it portrays a new beginning that arrives after tears are shed, conveying a powerful message that any trial can be overcome through mutual support.
Released in May 2008, the song was chosen as the theme for the Nippon TV drama Gokusen: Season 3.
It ranked No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart for two consecutive weeks, and its full ringtone downloads topped 300,000 within five days of release, reflecting its popularity.
It’s a recommended track for those facing a turning point in life or seeking a more positive outlook.
Tears of Joy feat. Che’Nelle & MACOSPICY CHOCOLATE

It’s not a song that explicitly represents “summer,” but its transparent sound and slightly bittersweet lyrics make it perfect for the season.
When you gaze at the ocean, you sometimes feel an immense kind of love, don’t you? In moments like that, it would be wonderful to express the gratitude that we can’t normally put into words.
This track beautifully weaves those feelings of thanks that are usually too embarrassing to say, and with its stylish sound, it naturally speaks on your behalf.
Friendship Songs to Listen to & Sing in Summer | A Curated Selection of Heart-Touching Summer Tunes (31–40)
I don’t like not understanding.Ueda Marie

From the very beginning, the refreshing melody feels so pleasant—this is “Wakannai no wa Iyada,” sung by Marie Ueda from Fukuoka Prefecture.
It’s a song that frankly captures the frustration of feeling, “We’re always together and so close, yet I still don’t know how you really feel!” toward a friend, along with the wish for them to open up and talk about anything.
Listening to it will make you miss your friend.
It might be embarrassing to say it directly, so in times like that, send them this song.
After they listen, the distance between you two is sure to shrink.
FlowerKinKi Kids

This million-selling song by KinKi Kids was used as the theme for ANA’s Okinawa campaign commercial.
Its straightforward message is compelling: life isn’t only about hardship; if we join forces, beautiful flowers are sure to bloom.
Released in May 1999, the shamisen heard during the interlude evokes the open, breezy atmosphere of Okinawa, the campaign’s setting.
It’s a warm, encouraging track that gently supports those who are taking on a challenge but feeling a bit worn out, giving them a nudge to try again.
It’s also perfect for a drive with friends!
dramaticBase Ball Bear

When summer comes around, the quintessential youthful anthem by Base Ball Bear that you’ll want to listen to is Dramatic.
It was used as the opening theme for the first season of the baseball anime Big Windup! (Ōkiku Furikabutte), so it’s widely known as a youth song.
Their signature danceable four-on-the-floor sound, together with the story, leaves a uniquely moving afterglow.
Another highlight is how Yusuke Koide’s vocals and Shiori Sekine’s chorus blend together so dramatically.
This summer, it’s perfect for enjoying with close friends—or relaxing and savoring on your own.
OneRIP SLYME

For a friendship song you can relax to and enjoy during the summer season, I recommend “One” by RIP SLYME.
With its soothing rap, this track is sure to move you with lyrics that encourage everyone to choose their own future and move forward.
The beautiful melody blends seamlessly with sample-driven arrangements, making it very easy to listen to—even for hip-hop beginners.
It’s also packed with addictive phrases that will have you hitting repeat after just one listen.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy comfortable music over summer break, and great to try with friends at karaoke, too.
together; along with; bothWANIMA

WANIMA, a three-piece band proud of Kumamoto, is best known for their signature song “Tomoni.” The title carries a double meaning: “with friends” and “together.” It’s a motivational anthem that reaches out and pulls you forward when you’re feeling down and withdrawn.
Many people would say this song saved them.
Its refreshing melody, like a reflection of a bright summer sky, also lifts your spirits.
And the last lyrics—reportedly added at the last minute in response to the Kumamoto earthquake that struck the night before the 2016 recording—are guaranteed to bring tears.



