A collection of iconic female friendship songs: must-hear tracks for women guests at weddings
When attending a friend’s wedding, it’s quite common to be asked to put on some kind of performance, isn’t it?
In addition to performances like dancing or singing, female guests on the bride’s side often read a letter as a gift.
And for any performance like that, BGM is essential.
If possible, you’d want to play a friendship song that reflects your relationship with the bride.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs that portray women’s friendships and are perfect for weddings.
We hope this will be helpful not only for female guests planning a performance, but also for brides looking for a song to play when they leave the room with their friends during the reception.
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Female friendship songs. A must-see collection of classic tracks for female wedding guests (61–70)
A Song for a FriendSonar Pocket

Although it isn’t a song with a celebration theme, it portrays the strong bonds between friends.
Keeping Sonar Pocket’s signature catchiness, it describes spending student days together, pushing each other to grow, and how those memories still provide emotional support.
It’s an especially perfect song for a teammate from a school club who’s sweating it out alongside you—like at their wedding!
Congratulationsmihimaru GT

The ballad “Omedetou,” brimming with kindness like a spring breeze.
It’s a song specially written by mihimaru GT for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Super-Dimensional! The Storm Called My Bride.” With its warmly enveloping mid-tempo groove and lyrics that are gentle yet powerful, it feels as if it softly sends off everyone embarking on a new chapter.
March 9Remioromen

Remioromen’s “March 9th” is a classic that, despite being released in 2004, has long been loved as a soundtrack that accompanies many of life’s milestones.
Fujimaki wrote it as a song to send to a friend’s wedding, making it perfect for conveying heartfelt congratulations.
Sometimes, when you try to put feelings into words, what you want to say keeps overflowing and won’t quite come together.
It all feels like it went by in a flash, yet when you look back on the long time spent together, you can’t help but wish for even more happiness ahead.
When feelings can’t be put into words, you entrust them to a song—an offering like that would surely become a lifelong memory.
Wedding Bell ~What a Wonderful Life~Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

A wedding song by Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE.
It’s a track packed with messages only a friend who has walked a long road together with you could convey—always by your side when you’re troubled or unsure, gently giving a push or offering advice.
Sprinkled with beautiful words, it’s a celebration of life that lets you bask in irreplaceable memories.
There will surely be all kinds of things ahead in life, but sing it carefully with the hope that they will cherish and nurture their love.
threadNakajima Miyuki

A classic among wedding classics.
Since its release in 1998, it has slowly taken root and is now an indispensable song for ceremonies.
Its universally relatable lyrics and beautiful melody bring tears to people of all ages.
The lyrics, which liken human encounters to a fabric woven from threads, resonate both philosophically and lyrically, creating a unique world.
Even a single fragile thread, when carefully interlaced, can become a piece of cloth—something irreplaceable.
With those gentle words in mind, we’d love to sing it with care and sincerity to celebrate our friends.
Shout out lovearashi

There are times when you might attend the wedding of someone who was like the “Madonna” of your school days.
In situations like that, I highly recommend this happy number.
It’s a song by the nationally beloved idol group Arashi, released in 2015 as their 47th single.
Many of you may know it since it was used in a commercial.
Its appeal lies in the glamorous feel and catchy pop melody.
As shown in the video we introduced, it could be great to have guests listen to it while you perform a dance as part of the reception entertainment.
Under the same skyayaka

“Minna Sora no Shita” is a song Ayaka wrote for her friends.
She also performed it at the 62nd NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, so people of all ages are familiar with it.
With lyrics that say we’re all under the same sky no matter where we are, the song has a warm tone and gently reassures a newlywed couple starting a new chapter with a soft “It’s going to be okay.” If a friend who has overcome so much with you were to sing this song, it might give you the courage to say, “Let’s do our best,” no matter the moment.


