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Breakup songs that female college students will want to sing at karaoke

Let’s cheer up our heartbroken selves by singing a lot at karaoke! From the latest hits to songs that might be from when female college students were kids, there are some nostalgic ones too.

Be sure to use this as a reference and have fun at karaoke!

Recommended breakup songs for female college students to sing at karaoke (1–10)

I miss you so much, I want to see you.Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'I Miss You, I Miss You (short ver.)'
I miss you so much, I want to see you.Nishino Kana

This song conveys the feeling of wanting to see someone in a very straightforward way, and it really hits home when you listen to it after a breakup.

I think most people who have gone through a major heartbreak will relate to the lyrics.

It’s a song I recommend for those moments when you want to have a good cry.

I can’t stop this sadnesstsubaki fakutorī

Tsubaki Factory “Sorrow Won’t Stop” Promotion Edit
I can't stop this sadnesstsubaki fakutorī

This emotionally rich cover song captures the ache of heartbreak.

Tsubaki Factory brings fresh expression to one of Anri’s finest gems.

Preserving the original’s poignant sorrow, each member’s voice delicately portrays the helplessness of unrequited love.

The track is included on the single “My Days for You / Kanashimi ga Tomaranai,” released in June 2025.

It also serves as Shiori Yagi’s graduation single and reached No.

2 on the Oricon Daily chart.

How about listening on a night when you want something to keep you company in your melancholy?

Your Dissection Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon

Aimyon “Anatomy of You: Pure Love Song ~Die~” lyric video made on LINE
Your Dissection Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon

This is a shocking song where intense madness and love intertwine.

Released exclusively at Tower Records in March 2015 as Aimyon’s debut single, it left a major impact on the indie scene.

While the melody gives a pop impression, the lyrics darkly portray obsession and possessiveness toward a loved one, and that uncanny contrast pierces the listener’s heart.

The gap between the pop sound and the provocative lyrics masterfully depicts the obsession and destructive desires that can accompany romantic feelings.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to let out powerful emotions or express complex romantic feelings at karaoke.

Recommended breakup songs for female college students to sing at karaoke (11–20)

To you who didn’t choose meKoresawa

Koresawa “To You Who Didn’t Choose Me” [Music Video]
To you who didn’t choose meKoresawa

This is a quintessential Koresawa number that poppily portrays the pain of heartbreak, lingering feelings, and wishes for the other person.

Released in February 2025 as the lead track from the album “To the You Who Chose Me, and the You Who Didn’t.” It features a catchy melody and lyrics that express the emotions of a breakup in a straightforward yet cute way.

The positivity and strength hidden beneath the sadness create a song that resonates with listeners.

It will be your ally when you’re trying to move on from heartbreak!

Never again…BENI

I think this song will really resonate with anyone who’s gone through a breakup after a deep, long relationship.

It captures the emotions of a girl who loves so much it hurts, and the chorus feels like it speaks for many girls—those lyrics can bring you to tears.

Please give it a listen.

eternityBoA

Among BOA’s songs, this is my top recommendation for a heartbreak track.

Let yourself fully sink into the sadness, think you’re the most heartbroken person in the world, and listen while you cry.

You’ll definitely relate.

Also, the choreography in the music video is really cool, so be sure to check it out.

366 daysHY

You could say it’s a classic heartbreak song.

I think it’s a track everyone who’s experienced a breakup listens to at least once.

Many girls will relate to the painfully sad lyrics that bring you to tears.

If you belt it out at karaoke while having a good cry, it might help heal your heartbreak a little.