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90s Western music revisiting youth friendship songs: classic tracks from first meetings to farewells

Memories with friends with whom we’ve shared some of the most important times of our lives.

Many songs themed around such friendship were born in Western music in the ’90s, too.

Warm, nostalgic classics like “I’ll Be There For You,” as well as gentle songs that capture the moment of meeting someone, continue to resonate with many people even today.

In this article, we introduce a heartwarming world of Western songs that celebrate the preciousness of friendship and the bonds with those we cherish.

As you look back on memories with friends who are special to you, why not enjoy them together with us?

Youth Friendship Songs of 90s Western Music: Classic Tracks from First Meetings to Farewells (11–20)

I’ll Be There For YouThe Rembrandts

I’ll Be There for You (Theme From “Friends”)
I’ll Be There For YouThe Rembrandts

It’s the main theme of the 90s American TV show Friends.

The series portrays the youth of young people who, no matter how much time passes, can’t quite become adults.

This song, which perfectly matches that story, celebrates friendship: “I’ll be there for you whenever things aren’t going your way, because you’ll be there for me too,” singing about a reassuring friend.

It’s a track that exudes a comfortable 90s American vibe.

The catchy, invigorating guitar riff is addictive and uplifting, and its breezy feel energizes listeners.

GraduationVitamin C

Graduation (Friends Forever) – Vitamin C HD
GraduationVitamin C

As the title suggests, this is a song about “Graduation.” Japanese students and American students may have different values, but the feelings for friends and the sorrow of parting at graduation are universal.

The gently touching melody tugs at the heartstrings and brings tears to your eyes.

Good RiddanceGreen Day

Green Day – Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) [Official Music Video] [4K UPGRADE]
Good RiddanceGreen Day

It’s one of my favorite Green Day songs.

The title means “Good Riddance.” The lyrics are truly moving.

The calm tone and melody are incredibly soothing.

Among their songs, it has a special power—a friendship anthem that gives you strong courage when you’ve lost your way.

I Want You BackNSYNC

*NSYNC – I Want You Back (Official Video)
I Want You BackNSYNC

This song expresses the desire to meet acquaintances and friends we’ve lost just one more time.

The overall atmosphere of the piece is suffused with a mysterious air, with something faintly ominous about it.

Though it’s a song about friendship, it also conveys a sense of attachment—almost like a lingering obsession.

My FriendsRed Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers – My Friends [Official Music Video]
My FriendsRed Hot Chili Peppers

Among the many signature songs by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, this is the go-to when it comes to songs about friendship.

It’s included on their best-of album, and this track expresses a poignant sense of male camaraderie.

As men, there are times—like when consoling a friend who’s deeply down after a breakup—when we might feel emotions that match the melancholy of this song.

GoodbyeSpice Girls

Spice Girls – Goodbye (Official Music Video)
GoodbyeSpice Girls

This song was released as the Spice Girls’ ninth single.

In fact, it was also the first track they released after member Julie left the group, making them a four-piece.

While the lyrics give the impression of cheerfully bidding farewell to a friend with a bright “goodbye,” it’s said that the song itself was actually written before Julie’s departure.

Friendship Songs of Youth Through 90s Western Music: Masterpieces from First Meetings to Farewells (21–30)

IronicAlanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette – Ironic (Official 4K Music Video)
IronicAlanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette, the Canadian singer-songwriter who epitomized ’90s alternative rock, won widespread empathy with her confessional lyrics.

One track from her landmark 1995 album Jagged Little Pill is a classic that centers on life’s ironic mishaps.

With powerful yet delicate vocals, she sings about “unlucky” situations that anyone might experience—like rain on your wedding day.

Doesn’t it bring back youthful memories of that friend who would sit beside you and laugh it off together? This killer tune, which spent six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Canadian charts, can also be heard as a friendship anthem that gives you the strength to laugh away the hard times.

The music video—where Alanis herself plays multiple personas—is also striking, so be sure to check it out.