A roundup of male friendship songs: classic tracks you’ll want to play at your wedding
A wedding calls for a variety of songs.
From entrance music and background tracks during conversations to music for entertainment segments, it’s essential throughout the event.
Among these, many people want to use songs about friendship—especially when the groom exits with his friends during the send-off or when male guests perform.
In this article, we’ll introduce a curated selection of songs that celebrate male friendship, perfect for weddings!
From passionate anthems to moving tracks that evoke youthful memories, we’ve selected a wide range of songs across genres and styles.
We hope you find them helpful.
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Happy Pre-Wedding SongYabai T-shatsu Yasan

One of the signature songs by the rock band Yabai T-Shirts Yasan, the single “Pineapple Senpai,” is included on the album “Galaxy of the Tank-top.” Its powerful, fast-paced sound directly conveys a sense of fun and liveliness.
The lyrics, told from the perspective of friends egging someone on to get married, are also a highlight.
While the content can come off as irresponsible, the lack of restraint can also feel like an honest depiction of an unpretentious friendship.
There’s also a version with adjusted lyrics to make it more suitable for wedding receptions, titled “Happy Wedding Mae Song (Won’t Break Up Within 2 Years ver.),” so be sure to check that out too.
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.
Youthful AmigoShūji to Akira

An upbeat number released by a unit born from a hugely popular drama, which has won numerous music awards.
It’s a song that straightforwardly expresses friendship—promising to always come help whenever you stumble—and it remains a beloved classic to this day.
One lovearashi

It’s one of Arashi’s signature songs, filled with a vow of eternal love.
Released in July 2008 as the theme song for the film “Hana Yori Dango F (Final),” it topped the Oricon charts.
It opens with a striking intro featuring the Scottish folk instrument, the bagpipe, and flows into gentle piano and strings that resonate warmly.
The lyrics are sprinkled with memorable phrases expressing deep affection for a loved one.
Popular as wedding and reception background music, it’s also perfect for singing as a blessing to the bride and groom.
Highly recommended for those who want to celebrate a friend’s new beginning.
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.


