RAG MusicFriendship Songs
A lovely friendship song

Songs to give to friends who like Western music. World-famous and popular songs.

When you want to convey feelings to a friend that you don’t usually say directly, how do you get them across?

Putting those feelings into music and sending it—especially when it’s embarrassing or feels too late to say because you’re so close—might be one way to express yourself.

This time, we’ve put together a special feature on Western songs to give to friends!

Songs to gift to friends who love Western music: World-famous and popular tracks (71–80)

My FriendsStereophonics

Stereophonics – My Friends (Official Music Video)
My FriendsStereophonics

This is truly a leading example of the friendship-themed rock song so many people have been waiting for.

Its uptempo pace, ever-forward surge of exhilarating melodies, and powerful chorus will satisfy both rock and pop fans.

It’s a highly recommended friendship anthem.

Best FriendB.o.B

Hip-hop has grown increasingly extreme in its songs and style year by year, and that’s also its essence.

This track is about friendship, too, but its content is intense.

Come TogetherJohn Lennon

Come Together (live) – John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory
Come TogetherJohn Lennon

If we broaden the theme of friendship to include cooperation and coexistence with our companions, this song embodies exactly that.

It sings about everyone coming together as one, creating solidarity, and how that leads to happiness.

It’s a masterpiece and a song that reflects its era.

Everybody Needs A Best FriendNorah Jones

Norah Jones – Everybody Needs A Best Friend
Everybody Needs A Best FriendNorah Jones

After a tough romance, there are times when I can’t listen to love songs for a while, but songs about friendship have a universality that makes them listenable anytime.

The best kind of friendship is something irreplaceable in life, isn’t it? With that, here’s a masterpiece by the brilliant singer Norah Jones.

Friend Of MineThe Notorious B.I.G.

Hip-hop groups actually have a lot of songs about friendship.

Because they have a strong sense of territory and camaraderie, friendship is the most important thing to them.

Rappers, for example, often clasp hands when they meet to affirm their bond.

If you listen to this song with that background in mind, it takes on a different meaning.