[Songs About Loving Yet Parting] Love songs for those who want to overcome heartbreak
“We loved each other, but we broke up…
We had no choice but to part.”
This is a collection of love songs for those who’ve gone through that kind of painful breakup.
If you split because you both fell out of love, you can simply move on to the next relationship.
But it’s different when only one person’s feelings faded, isn’t it?
You probably can’t bring yourself to hate them, and you’re still tormented by the feelings you have.
In this article, we introduce heartbreaking love songs that portray a variety of perspectives and complex emotions: the feelings of the one who initiated the breakup, the one who was broken up with, and even the bittersweet sentiment of mutually choosing to part while still having lingering attachment.
Please give them a listen when things feel tough.
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- Farewell Songs: Tracks that sing various kinds of “goodbyes”
- [Unrequited Love] Heart-wrenching Love Songs | A Roundup of Tear-Inducing Crush and Breakup Tracks
- “I Want to See You”: A love song that makes you cry when you listen to it while you can’t meet
- [Love Songs] Say Goodbye to Uncertain Feelings! Love Songs to Listen to When You’re Not Sure If You Like Someone
- Farewell Song: A goodbye song. A tearful parting song.
- My heart aches with bittersweet pain! Breakup songs I’d recommend to Gen Z
- A song that feels refreshing after a breakup. A love song to listen to when you want to move on.
- [Jealousy & Possessiveness Songs] A curated selection of popular tracks to listen to when possessiveness feels overwhelming!
- [Once More…] A lingering-attachment song: a song about a love you can’t forget
- A tear-jerking love song that gently stays by your heart
[Songs About Loving But Parting] Love Songs for You Who Want to Overcome Heartbreak (21–30)
painted skyMarushii

If I had to put it in one word, it’s a very “beautiful” heartbreak song.
Heartbreak songs usually come with images of being sad, aching, or painful, but this one is tightly packed only with happy memories, as if gently peeking at just the positive side.
The vocals and melody have a clear, translucent feel, evoking the piercing cold of winter.
It’s a heartbreak song whose beautiful, soul-soaking lyrics bring you to tears—and make it addictive.
Two ShadowsNovelbright

In love, trying to forget your current romance and face forward might, in a sense, be a form of self-deception.
Novelbright’s “Two Shadows” sings about a love that still lingers.
A love that creates inner conflict—like, “Forgetting feels like running away, but I hate that I can’t move forward either”—is truly cruel, isn’t it?
I love you, but goodbye.CHIHIRO

It was chosen as the theme song for Kaguya-hime to 7-nin no Oujitachi, which aired on AbemaTV in June 2019.
It begins with a simple piano accompaniment, and the way it faces an unrequited love is deeply moving.
It’s a song I want you to pay attention to for its down-to-earth lyrics about struggling and making a decision in order to find happiness.
GraduationMy Hair is Bad

“Sotsugyou” is a slightly positive breakup song by My Hair is Bad.
In the first verse, the lyrics are from the perspective of a man who loves “you,” while the second verse is written from “your” perspective.
The two keep getting together and breaking up, slipping into a complacent relationship, but the song depicts their decision to end it with a ‘graduation.’ In love, we tend to prioritize our feelings of affection above all else, but it’s bittersweet that they choose to part ways for the sake of each of their futures.
One day, when they look back, they’ll surely feel that this was for the best.
Unfit to be a loverKoresawa

Koresawa is a singer-songwriter popular among young people, especially women of her generation.
This song, “Koibito Shikkaku” (Disqualified as a Lover), is an answer song to her smash hit “Tabako” (Cigarette).
“Tabako” is a breakup song from a woman’s perspective, while this track expresses the feelings of the man—her counterpart.
Like “Tabako,” it’s a love song that powerfully conveys the emotions of love and heartache.
Listening to the two songs alternately, you can’t help but feel a curious sense of agreement between them.
The ending hits like a spark of sorrow—and it’ll have you in tears.
Until the day I can no longer rememberback number

This song by back number portrays the sorrow of being without someone important and the act of reflecting on memories from happier times.
Its sound—centered on piano and acoustic guitar—conveys a poignant sense of longing, and the addition of strings evokes the image of thoughts drifting far away.
As the protagonist recalls past happiness and realizes it will never return, the pain only deepens.
Winter imagery also appears, and expressions of cold and chill further emphasize feelings of loneliness and heartbreak.
KanadeSukima Suichi

It’s one of Sukima Switch’s signature works, a classic ballad that took time to become a hit.
The lyrics vividly conjure up scenes just by listening, and the gentle melody really sinks into your heart.
The earnestness of conveying feelings that never reached their destination is heartbreakingly moving.
It’s long been loved at karaoke, too, and it feels like those emotions would well up as you sing it.



