[Dark Songs] A carefully curated selection of deeply dark tracks and heartbreaking songs that accompany you in tough times
There are times when something tough or sad happens and you just feel down, right?
In those moments, listening to overly positive songs like “Keep your head up!” or “You can do it!” can actually make things harder for some people, surprisingly.
So in this article, instead of upbeat tracks, we’ll introduce songs with a darker mood that gently sit with your more negative feelings.
By intentionally listening to songs with heavy or heartbreaking lyrics, you might find your feelings become just a little easier to bear.
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[Dark Songs] A curated selection of deeply dark and melancholy tracks that resonate with painful feelings (91–100)
nonsenseHitsuji Bungaku

Some of you may be exhausted by everything and have lost interest in anything.
“Kudaranai” is a song that captures that kind of apathy and emptiness.
It’s a work by the rock band Hitsujibungaku.
The first half has a quiet melody that feels like sinking; in the second half, the addition of the bass drum makes it a bit more rhythmic, creating an impression of urgency.
That said, the overall tempo is relaxed.
Also, be sure to pay attention to the chorus, which is based on their real-life experiences.
Buy with revolving payments.Tajyusaim boyz (LB-RUG,Young SEX,M.A.G,PizzaLove)

This is a song about the dangers of revolving credit payments in an increasingly cashless world.
The revolving feature is convenient—you can buy this and that.
But if you don’t use it carefully, you’ll end up struggling with repayments and have no cash left.
And the reality is, few people warn you about this.
If you overuse it without knowing, what awaits you is hell.
This song faithfully portrays that darkness of modern times.
There isn’t, right?meiyo

Singer-songwriter meiyo is a new-generation artist who made his major debut after posting videos on TikTok.
Among his songs, “Nee yo na” has gone viral.
It’s a track that quietly sings about anger toward society.
The way it delivers a diss without using harsh words is likely one reason it resonates with so many people.
By the way, it’s a self-cover.
You might discover something new if you compare it with the original.
loadTHE toraburyū

Released in 1993.
It became a hot topic right after it went on sale and sold over 2.2 million copies.
The song was created after George Takahashi received a fan letter, which served as the inspiration.
A film was also made based on this song.
It consists of a total of 13 chapters.
Showa Karésusukisakura to ichirō

Released in 1974.
It became popular after being used as an insert song for “Jikan desu yo Shōwa Gannen,” reaching number one on the singles chart.
Rereading the lyrics, I’m struck by how dark they are.
In 1975, a film inspired by this song was also produced.


