[Vocaloid] A bright, upbeat friendship song. A collection of famous songs about friends.
When it comes to friendship songs, countless artists across genres—from J-pop to rock—have released them, and of course, the Vocaloid scene is full of wonderful friendship songs as well.
Beyond songs that express gratitude to friends, there are tracks that look back on time spent together and ones that sing about the strong bonds forged between people—each with its own story woven into the lyrics.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of Vocaloid friendship songs that stand out for their especially bright and upbeat sound.
There are plenty of tracks that will lift your spirits, so be sure to listen while reading the lyrics and find the one that perfectly matches the relationship between you and your friends.
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[Vocaloid] A bright, upbeat friendship song. A roundup of classic tracks about friends (71–80)
MUSICrereriri

It’s said to be a song created with the concept of “a song everyone can sing.” When you’re feeling down, I think singing it at karaoke with friends will surely lift your spirits.
Maybe because of the conversational lyrics and the bright sound, it makes you feel somehow encouraged.
telepathy; tacit understanding (literally: ‘heart-to-heart communication’)aisu umee no hito

It’s a relentlessly refreshing coming-of-age story.
Free from worries or anxieties, the song feels like a declaration: “Let’s move forward together toward a future overflowing with hope.” It’s exactly the kind of track I want people who tend to overthink and get stuck to hear—just empty your mind once and listen.
from Y to YJimii Samu P

I hope you’ll listen while thinking of a friend you fought with and then drifted apart from.
If only you could become close again like before… Those feelings might link with the lyrics and make you tear up without meaning to.
I think it’s a song anyone who’s experienced a breakup they didn’t want can relate to.
[Vocaloid] Uplifting friendship songs: A collection of classic tracks about friends (81–90)
Hello/How are you?nanou

If you like VOCALOID, you’ve probably heard it somewhere.
That’s how widely loved this classic is.
At first glance, the lyrics may seem rambling, as if they’re packed with whatever came to mind, yet they reach us with surprising directness.
It’s a song that can save you when something small but deeply painful happens—like “I had a fight with a friend” or “I’m just a little worn out.”
My friend who was good at drawingPinokio P

It features heartrending lyrics that squeeze your chest and a music video styled like illustrations drawn in a notebook.
If you listen to it while thinking of friends you used to play with but have grown distant from as an adult, you might find yourself in tears.
LogbookYazuki

Life is often compared to a voyage.
This is a song that shows why those two are so often paired.
Despite its snappy melody and rhyming lyrics—elements that make you want to hum along—you somehow find yourself listening quietly.
When you set out on an uncharted voyage, you can’t tell whether the bond with the person going with you is love or friendship.
Even so, it’s a song that makes you feel you want to be with someone.
Walk in the center of the worldNatsushiro Takaaki

There can’t be many songs that are this gentle and yet shake the heart so deeply.
There are countless “me”s and “you”s in the world.
And how will I change because we met? It exquisitely portrays a story that is ambiguous and yet familiar.
Keep the author’s closing comment in your heart as you listen: “May the path you walked become the very center of the world.”


