Recommended tearjerker songs for women
I want to cry!
Here are some tear-jerking songs recommended for women to listen to at times like that.
From breakup and farewell songs to moving songs about life itself, I’ve selected tracks that really emphasize melodies that make you cry.
When you’re hurting, exhausted, or just can’t seem to smile, try finding a song that stays close to your feelings.
Letting it all out with a good cry can clear your mind and lift your spirits, even just a little!
Take this chance to let the tears flow freely!
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Sobbing Songs Recommended for Women (31–40)
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE

This is one of ZONE’s signature songs, which became a huge hit as the theme song for the drama Kids War 3.
In recent years, a cover of the same song by another artist was used as an insert song in an anime, bringing it back into the spotlight.
With lyrics about feelings for someone you’ll be separated from due to transferring schools and a heartrending melody, it’s a track that evokes memories of youth and can move you to tears.
Capsuleaiko

A number by aiko where gentleness and heartbreak resonate together.
Written specifically for the TV anime “Apocalypse Hotel,” it opens with delicate piano melodies, then builds as the band and strings come in, beautifully expressing a swell of emotion.
The lyrics carry a wish to lock away memories with a precious person in one’s heart, along with the sorrow of their absence—piercingly poignant.
It might be just the thing to listen to when you want to have a good cry.
Don’t push yourself anymore.Asa

Singer-songwriter ASA, whose highly empathetic lyrical world has been making waves under the tagline “songs for people who want to die.” Released for streaming on April 29, 2023, the track “Don’t Push Yourself Anymore” features a gently shaded yet soft vocal delivery that leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, which express feelings for those who relentlessly drive themselves to the edge, may offer a message that lightens the heart for people who get through each day by suppressing their true selves.
It’s a sentimental number whose delicate ensemble resonates deeply.
passing by each otherSoala

“Sorechigai” is a song that gives voice to the pent-up emotions of being told goodbye by someone you love.
Released in 2023 by singer-songwriter Soala, who rose to popularity through social media platforms like TikTok, the track blends a rhythmic R&B groove with her emotional vocals.
It portrays a bittersweet love that keeps asking the other person the same questions, even while knowing they are drifting apart.
The song’s structure—spoken, intimate verses that build into a passionate, soaring chorus—conveys an overflowing love, making it a poignant breakup anthem.
I stillmilet

A gem-like love ballad by milet, known for a voice where aching tenderness and strength intertwine, beautifully capturing the emotions of the character she portrays in the film.
Its richly emotive melody weaves together a yearning for eternal love and the anxieties that come with it, while lyrics that speak of unwavering, straightforward affection resonate deeply.
Written as the theme song for the film “The Girlfriend I Don’t Know,” slated for release in February 2025, the track will debut on streaming platforms in January 2025, followed by a CD single release in February.
It’s a heartwarming song you’ll want to listen to on your morning commute, on your way home at night, or while thinking of someone special.
Tearjerker Songs Recommended for Women (41–50)
What do you want to become?Rozarīna

Facing the true feelings that we’re prone to forget as we repeat our days, “Nani ni Naritakute,” was released in 2020 by singer-songwriter Rozarina, known for her work on numerous anime songs.
It portrays the raw emotions of having dreams and goals and working hard, yet losing sight of what you truly want to do.
The rhythmic vocals carried by the warm tones of an acoustic guitar are sure to soothe a tired heart.
It’s a song filled with a gentle message that tells you it’s okay to let your tears fall sometimes.
Last KissCHIHIRO

This is a song by CHIHIRO about heartbreak, themed around a final kiss.
The lyrics, which sing of a farewell—“The last kiss that ends a love is so gentle it makes you want to love again”—paired with the wistful melody, are deeply moving.
It’s a love song that’s also popular among fans.


