A breakup song by a Japanese girls’ band
Many heartbreak songs by all-girl bands feature intense language, candid depictions, and a strong rock-band vibe.
Because the lyrics often capture raw, real emotions, listeners may find it easier to relate—perhaps that’s the secret to their popularity.
This time, I’d like to introduce breakup songs by Japanese all-girl bands.
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Breakup songs by Japanese girls’ bands (41–50)
To be your number one…LINDBERG

This is one of LINDBERG’s signature songs that was hugely popular in the ’90s.
The female heart sung with Maki Watase’s gutsy, boyish vocal power really hits home.
It beautifully captures both sides of heartbreak: the positive resolve to become stronger even if you end up in tears, and the vulnerability that makes you feel like you might still complain.
I Love UTHE★SCANTY

It’s a classic song by THE★SCANTY, a band whose Lolita-style appearance contrasts with a powerful, heart-piercing vocal delivery that’s incredibly captivating.
The song expresses the feelings of a girl who can’t bring herself to confess her love.
This high-energy, upbeat love song is both poignant and exhilarating.
Love SongGO!GO!7188

It’s a classic song about a love that will never be confessed.
Despite its rock-solid melody and powerful vocals, the lyrics delicately express a maiden’s heart, and that contrast is utterly charming.
Its straightforward emphasis also makes it suitable for beginner bands to cover.


