Yami songs recommended for women
I sometimes think I’m “mentally worn down.”
I believe many people today feel that way.
You can’t say what you want to say, you wear yourself out trying to fit in, and even though you’re smiling, you’re not having any fun at all.
If you keep living like that, your heart might end up breaking without you even noticing.
In this article, I’ll introduce some “yami” songs recommended for women who feel this way.
They lay bare emotions—feelings about love, thoughts toward society—that you normally can’t put into words.
If you feel you’re “struggling,” give them a listen.
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Yami songs recommended for women (21–30)
Double Suicide in One Pieceāban gyarudo

A band with male and female twin vocals, whose image photos, cover art, and artwork all convey a strange, dark, and disturbed vibe.
Their songs are mostly heavy and cool, so they’re an artist I’d especially recommend to women who like festival bands or visual-kei.
I like your band, but I don’t like you.senanan

This is the artist project of Senanan, a popular reader model who also appears on TV shows.
The lyrics humorously play with words to depict modern girls and useless men, while the music is fast-paced rock—recommended especially for young women who are feeling down.
Yami songs recommended for women (31–40)
dissonanceKeyakizaka46

There are so many unreasonable things in the world, and in many cases we have no choice but to go along with them, don’t we? Forcing yourself to conform and follow everyone else can really wear you down… But this song carries the message: don’t break—stay true to yourself!! It might be hard to act that way in your everyday job or at school, but maybe this song will help clear away some of that frustration.
Sparks of Lies96neko

This is a song by 96Neko, who was famous as a popular singer on Niconico Douga, chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Scum’s Wish.” The dark, anime-centric lyrics contrasted with the song’s driving pace create a striking and stylish effect.
plus-minusaiko

This is a song by aiko, who is very popular as a spokesperson for women’s hearts.
In particular, the music video for this track became a hot topic for its high level of “yandere” vibes, depicting her entering her ex-lover’s room.
While the music video is creepy, the song itself has a cute feel, so it’s recommended for women who are feeling emotionally unwell.
BathroomShiina Ringo

It’s included as the second track on Ringo Sheena’s second album, “Shōso Strip,” released in 2000.
In live performances, it’s played with added arrangements and remains a highly popular song.
The lyrics uniquely express the emotions and desires of men and women.
The luscious melody and her husky voice perfectly match the imagery of the lyrics, making your heart skip a beat.
Yuki-kun, you know…narumiya

This unsettling yet heartrending song portrays a girl who can’t quite fit into everyday life, speaking one-sidedly to her imaginary friend.
The vocalist is Narumiya, a rising creator who handles everything from lyrics and composition to mixing.
Released on November 21, 2025, the track delves deeply into themes of dependency and inner darkness—so much so that the artist calls it “the most problematic work I’ve ever made.” It’s an addictive number that pierces the heart of anyone who’s ever wished, on a lonely night, for someone to listen.



