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!
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- Male friendship songs in Western music. World-famous and popular tracks.
- Recommended Western Songs to Express Gratitude & Thanks [2026]
- [Thank-You Song] A song to convey your feelings of “thank you” to someone special
- [2026] Farewell and Goodbye Songs in Western Music: A Collection of Perfect BGM for Farewell Parties
- [2026] Western pop songs about Saturdays: a roundup of popular tracks
- A friend’s song in Western music
- Friendship songs in Western music with great lyrics. Beautiful, moving messages that touch the heart.
- Friendship songs in Western music recommended for high school students: world classics and popular hits
- Tear-jerking friendship songs in Western music: recommended masterpieces and popular tracks
- Top Friendship Songs in Western Music [2026]
Songs to give to friends who love Western music: World-famous and popular songs (101–110)
WannabeSpice Girls

A song produced by Richard “Biff” Stannard and Matt Rowe.
Released in 1996, it is the Spice Girls’ debut single.
It became a major hit around the world, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Israel.
The music video was filmed at the St.
Pancras Midland Grand Hotel in London.
GirlDestiny’s Child

A single released in 2005 by the American girl group Destiny’s Child.
It’s a lyrical song inspired by Kelly Rowland’s experience in an abusive relationship.
It reached the Top 10 on charts in the United States as well as in the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries.


