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!
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Recommended breakup songs for female college students to sing at karaoke (31–40)
Jewelry dayayaka

When it comes to Ayaka’s music, she has songs for all kinds of situations—from gentle, soothing tracks to bright and uplifting ones.
This particular song evokes a strong sense of poignancy; it lets you linger in the feelings of heartbreak while also offering comfort.
Be sure to listen—and try singing it, too.
Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

Many of you have probably heard it somewhere before.
As you can tell from the title, it’s a song that portrays the painful feelings of parting with someone you loved deeply.
The swelling of the chorus makes your chest tighten even more.
BelieveNishino Kana

A song by Kana Nishino that leaves a strong impression: after boldly transforming her look and starting to work on herself, the protagonist spots her ex looking happy, feels shaken, yet resolves to move forward with a positive outlook.
Alongside its up-tempo sound, the message emphasizing the importance of believing in yourself resonates deeply.
Released in June 2013, the track was used in House Wellness Foods’ C1000 commercial and is included on the album Love Collection ~mint~.
It’s a gentle push for anyone healing from heartbreak who wants to believe in their future, and for those ready to take a new step forward.
Time goes byEvery Little Thing

This song is a recommended heartbreak tune for couples who were together for a long time but ended up breaking up.
You’ll likely find many lyrics you can relate to.
It’s also one of ELT’s popular songs, so many people have heard it, making it a great choice for karaoke.
Last LoveOku Hanako

I think this song will resonate deeply with anyone who became a college student and experienced a more mature kind of love.
Although it’s about heartbreak, it also carries feelings of gratitude toward the other person, making it a healing song that can help you feel a bit more positive.
Please learn it and try singing it at karaoke.
Breakup songs recommended for female college students to sing at karaoke (41–50)
TSUKIAmuro Namie

This song has a signature Namie Amuro feel, with a mellow atmosphere and poignant lyrics that leave a strong impression.
For those who have experienced a more mature kind of love during that in-between stage of being a college student—neither fully a child nor fully an adult—it will truly resonate.
While the overall tone is gentle, the chorus has a burst of energy, making it an easy song to pour your emotions into when singing at karaoke.
Stop this nightJUJU

A song by JUJU, whose jazz-honed vocals make her popular across generations, singing about mature love.
Many will relate to the poignantly emotive lyrics and the wistful quality of her voice.
Since it’s not the kind of song you belt out at karaoke, it should be comfortable to sing without strain.


