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[Best Friend] Western friendship songs for women — classic tracks to dedicate to your cherished friends

The older we get and the more we experience the world, the more we understand just how important friends truly are, don’t we?

Whether they’re the people you see every day or friends who live far away and you only meet once a year, their value never changes.

In this article, we’ve put together a carefully curated lineup of classic and popular Western songs about friendship, especially recommended for women.

From timeless friendship anthems to songs you’ll want to send to a dear friend, plus a few offbeat picks and the latest tracks, enjoy this diverse selection!

[Best Friend] Western friendship songs for women: classic tracks to dedicate to your precious friends (11–20)

Best Friend (feat. Doja Cat)Saweetie

Saweetie – Best Friend (feat. Doja Cat) [Official Music Video]
Best Friend (feat. Doja Cat)Saweetie

This is a track released in January 2021 by Saweetie, an unconventional West Coast rapper born in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree.

It’s a catchy hip-hop number featuring fellow Californian Doja Cat—now a powerhouse rapper-singer-songwriter with numerous hits and Grammy nominations—and its music video has comfortably surpassed 100 million views on YouTube.

As the title suggests, the song can be called an anthem to female friendship.

While it employs the bold expressions typical of hip-hop, at its core it loudly proclaims the importance of best friends, the value of friendship, and the significance of solidarity among women.

In April 2021, a remix featuring Japanese rapper Chanmina and Korea-born JAMIE was also released.

It’s a version that truly embodies the song’s message, uniting talented female artists—be sure to check it out!

Best Friends (ft Aaliyah)Missy Elliott

This song conveys the bond of friendship between Missy Elliott and Aaliyah.

The lyrics, which depict how a best friend supports you when you’re hurt by love, offer listeners both empathy and encouragement.

Active in the American music scene, Missy Elliott made her debut with the 1997 album “Supa Dupa Fly.” She has earned numerous honors, including four Grammy Awards.

It’s a track that helps you reaffirm the importance of a best-friend bond and resonates with women struggling with matters of the heart.

WaterfallsTLC

TLC – Waterfalls (Official HD Video)
WaterfallsTLC

TLC, the female R&B group that dominated the scene in the ’90s, captured the hearts of many listeners not only with catchy hooks but with songs carrying powerful messages.

Released as a single in 1995 from their 1994 classic album CrazySexyCool, this track is a prime example of that essence.

Despite its dreamy, silky-smooth R&B sound, the song is a warning to those who chase reckless dreams and step onto dangerous paths.

It can even sound like a desperate cry to stop a dear friend from heading toward ruin.

The music video, which won Video of the Year at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, delves deeply into this serious theme as well.

It’s a track that moves you with the bittersweet ache of caring for a friend—sweet, but far from saccharine.

Say My NameDestiny’s Child

Destiny’s Child – Say My Name (Official Video)
Say My NameDestiny's Child

Destiny’s Child, the R&B group also known for having Beyoncé as a member.

Their 1999 smash-hit classic, The Writing’s on the Wall, features not only songs that celebrate the sparkle of friendship, but also tracks that explore its fragility.

This particular piece portrays the tense emotions of a woman who, sensing suspicious behavior from the person on the other end of the phone, becomes convinced that their bond is slipping away.

Doesn’t that searing doubt also echo the feelings you have when confronted with a trusted friend’s betrayal? The innovative beats and the relentless interplay of vocals are stunning, and in 2001 the song won two Grammy Awards.

If you want to touch on the more complex side of human relationships—something a bit different from glittering friendship anthems—listening to this might lead to new discoveries.

That’s What Friends Are ForDionne Warwick

Dionne Warwick – That’s What Friends Are For
That’s What Friends Are ForDionne Warwick

Dionne Warwick is a living legend who has been active for many years in the American pop and R&B scene.

This song was released in 1985 as a charity single and became a massive hit, reaching No.

1 in the United States, Canada, Australia, and more.

The proceeds were donated to AIDS research and prevention, helping many people.

The lyrics celebrate the depth and enduring nature of friendship, conveying that both the joys and sorrows of life can be overcome when shared with a true friend.

It’s a must-listen for those who cherish female friendships and for anyone who has gotten through tough times with a best friend.

We Should Be FriendsMiranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert – We Should Be Friends
We Should Be FriendsMiranda Lambert

The American country music artist Miranda Lambert’s song questions the true meaning of friendship.

Lambert confronts her imperfect self and seeks bonds with people who share similar experiences and traits.

Her lyrics reflect relatable, real everyday life and resonate with listeners.

The track is included on her 2016 album, The Weight of These Wings, and is filled with Lambert’s down-to-earth charm.

As a friendship anthem depicting a deep bond between women, it’s a song you’ll want to listen to with your best friend.

[Best Friend] Western friendship songs for women: classic tracks to dedicate to your cherished friends (21–30)

On the RideAly And AJ

Aly & AJ are a sister duo from Torrance, California.

This work is a song that depicts the relationship between two people who deeply understand each other.

It expresses the joy of living as they read each other’s hearts and laugh together, sharing the same thoughts and feeling certain that everything will work out.

It especially sings about how life is extraordinary when the two are together, conveying a positive message.

It can be described as a track that celebrates the importance of nurturing deep bonds such as friendship and love.

Released in 2006, it was the sixth single from their debut album, Into the Rush.

It is also connected to the Disney Channel Original Movie Cow Belles, and the music video incorporates scenes from the film.

This is a recommended song for anyone who wants to walk through life with a cherished friend.