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

Breakup songs that female college students will want to sing at karaoke
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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 didn’t want to know, if it meant losing it.atarayo

Atarayo – “I Didn’t Want to Know, If It Meant Losing You” (Music Video)
I didn’t want to know, if it meant losing it.atarayo

This piece portrays the emotional struggle of someone hurt by a lover’s betrayal, yet tormented by feelings that won’t fade.

Released by Atarayo in January 2022, it was produced as an advance single for the album “Gokuya ni Oite Tsuki wa Katarazu.” Born from a collaboration with the platform Jun-Aidan, which features real-life romance stories, the song is based on a story selected from over ten thousand submissions.

Even after being lied to repeatedly by someone you trusted, and knowing in your head that you should break up, you still can’t stop loving them.

It’s a song that will resonate with anyone carrying those contradictory feelings.

soap bubbleMōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. “Shabondama” (Music Video)
soap bubbleMōningu Musume.

It’s a wholehearted breakup song that represents Morning Musume.

While it’s a breakup song, the powerful, resolute lyrics carry a strangely captivating charm that can make you feel positive.

I think it’s perfect for singing your heart out and blowing away the pain of a breakup.

AitaiKato Miria

Miliyah Kato - “Aitai”
AitaiKato Miria

Among Kato Miliyah’s songs, this one is especially heartrending and tear-jerking.

Listening to it right after a breakup can make the tears flow uncontrollably—it’s that sad and bittersweet.

There are many lyrics you’ll relate to, so sing it at karaoke, have a good cry, and let it help heal the wounds of your broken heart.

The summer you gave meieiri reo

Leo Ieiri – The Summer You Gave Me (Theme song for the Monday 9 p.m. drama “Koinaka”)
The summer you gave meieiri reo

It’s a popular song that was also used as a TV drama’s theme.

It’s a breakup song that portrays a faint, bittersweet feeling that may remind you of your youth.

The mellow, calm melody makes it easy to sing, so it’s great for karaoke.

The slight swell of emotion in the chorus feels like it could bring you to tears.

Then, why?Abe Mao

Mao Abe – Well then, why ver. Konpeitō
Then, why?Abe Mao

This song has a bright, cute atmosphere with a touch of melancholy, making it perfect for scenes of unrequited love.

Anyone who’s been strung along by a man will definitely relate.

Sing your heart out at karaoke and blow away those sad feelings.

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

This song has fans across all generations, and I think everyone has heard it at least once.

The bittersweet lyrics really touch the heart.

Even if you’ve only heard it in passing, I’d love for you to listen again while paying attention to the words.

It’s also a popular karaoke choice, so give it a try and sing it.

First LoveUtada Hikaru

This song is a bittersweet breakup ballad loved across generations.

It’s such a well-known classic that many people have probably sung it at karaoke.

It’s a perfect track for when you want to immerse yourself in heartbreak and have a good cry.

Even amid the sadness, the song offers a glimmer of hope.