Cheated-On Songs | Infidelity Anthems to Help You Overcome a Sad Love
In this article, we’ve gathered songs you’ll want to listen to when you’ve been cheated on.
You thought things were going well, but before you knew it, that person was with someone else… Precisely because you loved them and trusted them completely, the betrayal is truly painful and heartbreaking.
Here, we introduce songs we recommend for you: tracks that sing from the perspective of the one who was cheated on, songs that stay close to you when you’re hurting, and songs that unleash the undeniable anger born from betrayal.
If you’re suffering alone with no one to talk to, please give these a listen.
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Cheated-On Songs | Infidelity tracks (51–60) dedicated to those who want to overcome a sad love
Persona’s Memoryaimyon

A track from Aimyon’s fourth full-length album, “Falling Into My Eyes Record,” released in 2022.
I’ve heard records are having a bit of a revival lately, so perhaps the album title nods to that.
The song opens with a scene of writing a loved one’s name on an omurice with ketchup.
Even the somewhat provocative words like “blood” and “kill” that appear in the lyrics feel like expressions of love turned inside out.
The melody is a bit jazzy for an Aimyon song and absolutely worth a listen.
I hope you’ll listen while reminiscing about someone you used to love.
Blueberry Nightsmakaroni enpitsu

A song that perfectly captures wavering emotions: “Blueberry Nights” by Macaroni Enpitsu.
It’s included on their 2020 album “hope.” Some of Macaroni Enpitsu’s songs are sung from a woman’s perspective, and this one also uses a female first person.
It conveys that unclear feeling of “I love you, but…” in a way that resonates with women listeners too.
Sometimes relationships get tangled, and you don’t even know what to do yourself.
This is a song that feels like it stays close to you in those moments.
Gimmick GameNinomiya Kazunari

Depicting betrayal and mind games between a man and a woman, this song leaves a strong impression with its provocative lyrics and seductive melody.
Told from a female perspective, the lyrics intertwine suspicion toward the other person with the singer’s own wavering emotions, unsettling the listener.
Included on the first-press limited edition of the album “Dream “A” live,” it also drew attention for having lyrics and music written by Kazunari Ninomiya.
With its mysterious aura, it’s recommended when you want to immerse yourself in a world that stirs the emotions.
Sayonara, baby.Kato Miria

There are times in love when a small trigger can cause your feelings to miss each other.
One of Miliyah Kato’s signature songs, “SAYONARA Baby,” lets you feel the raw, mismatched emotions between a man and a woman.
Having a song you can relate to makes tough times a little easier.
This song will surely be by your side and comfort your feelings.
SPYMakihara Noriyuki

Noriyuki Makihara’s “SPY,” which also serves as the theme song for the TV drama ‘Otoko Girai’ (Man Hater).
The song is based on Makihara’s real-life experiences.
The down-to-earth lyrics are concrete, making it easy to picture the story of the song.
You can also feel the frightening intensity of jealousy toward a man’s infidelity in this track.
The music video’s shocking ending is a must-see!



