A friend’s song in Western music
From the many Western songs themed around friendship, our studio staff introduces their recommended friend songs.
It’s a playlist you’ll want to listen to while thinking of your friends.
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Friends' Songs of Western Music (81–90)
One And The SameSelena Gomez And Demi Lovato

Released in June 2009 as an insert song for the Disney Channel Original Movie “Princess Protection Program,” this track is an uplifting pop tune by Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato.
Their bright vocals convey a deep bond between the two and energize listeners.
The light, catchy melody lifts your spirits and evokes happy times spent with friends.
The more you listen, the more it makes you want to cherish the ties with your companions—highly recommended.
Why not add it to your playlist as you look back on fun moments with your friends?
No New Friends (Official Video) ft. Labrinth, Sia, DiploLSD

Some people find spending time with their friends so comfortable that they want to stay together forever.
A song that seems to speak for those feelings is “No New Friends ft.
Labrinth, Sia, Diplo.” This track is by LSD, a unit formed by rapper Labrinth, singer-songwriter Sia, and music producer Diplo.
In the song, the title phrase is repeated, depicting a friendship with existing friends that will last forever.
The pop sound also conveys an intention to lift the listener’s spirits.
FriendsNas & Damian Marley

American artist Nas and Jamaican artist Damian Marley teamed up to release their collaborative album Distant Relatives in 2010.
The two masterfully fused their respective genres—hip-hop and reggae—creating a work themed around their shared roots in Africa.
In particular, the track Friends powerfully conveys the value of genuine friendship and the importance of supporting one another on life’s journey.
The song celebrates true friends who share both joys and hardships, reminding us of the significance of deep human bonds.
It’s especially recommended for music explorers and anyone wishing to reexamine the true worth of friendship.
Listen to it when you’re strengthening ties with friends or in need of support, and its resonant message will speak to you even more strongly.
FriendshipTenacious D

“Friendship,” included on the album Tenacious D released in 2001 by the comedy rock duo Tenacious D from Los Angeles, California, is a unique and humorous piece that depicts the bond between Jack Black and Kyle Gass.
It portrays the value and rarity of friendship from their distinctive perspective.
While weaving in absurd scenarios, it leaves a strong impression on listeners by lightheartedly singing about the trials and challenges that true friendship can overcome.
Tenacious D’s music doesn’t just make you laugh—it carries messages that resonate emotionally, and “Friendship” is one such example.
It’s a perfect song for people who love music—especially those who enjoy rock with a dose of humor—or for anyone who wants to be reminded of the importance of friendship.
FriendsWhy Don’t We

“Friends” by the American boy group Why Don’t We, who made their first visit to Japan at Summer Sonic in 2018.
It’s included on their first album released in 2018.
As the title suggests, it’s a song about friends (lol).
The percussion sounds are soothing, giving the track a very moody feel.
It’s a friendship song that captures the vibe of youth—casual conversations with friends and enjoying the weekend together.


