[Heartbreak Song] To Bounce Back From a Broken Heart | Uplifting, Positive Tracks & Anthems
We’re introducing uplifting songs to help you bounce back from heartbreak—tracks we hope you’ll listen to when you’re nursing a broken heart.
Have you ever had someone you like or your partner tell you, “I want to break up,” or “I’m in love with someone else,” and gone through a painful goodbye?
Heartbreak can feel like having every part of yourself rejected—an incredibly hard experience that leaves a mark on your heart.
But no matter how down you feel, reality won’t change.
That’s exactly why many of us think, “I want to look forward somehow.”
In this article, we’ve gathered songs that can lift your spirits—recommendations for anyone trying their best to move on from heartbreak.
Find that one song that speaks to your heart, and let it give you strength!
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[Heartbreak Songs] To Bounce Back From a Breakup | Uplifting, Positive Tracks & Anthems (1–10)
Beyond the goodbyeMatsushita Kohei

After breaking up with someone you’d been with for a long time, don’t all sorts of memories come flooding back? With that in mind, let me introduce “Beyond Goodbye.” It’s a piece performed by singer-songwriter Kohei Matsushita.
The song centers on a heartbroken man who walks through familiar streets and reflects on the days they shared.
At the same time, it uses rain to symbolize the breakup and a rainbow to represent life afterward—an evocative touch.
It feels like a song that helps you accept the heartbreak and move forward.
Even if you wait for a miracleNEW!Saucy Dog

A bittersweet yet powerful rock ballad by Saucy Dog that portrays love that’s too pure and feelings with nowhere to go.
It delicately expresses the resolve to take a step forward from a passive self that only waits for miracles, as well as intense inner conflict.
Many listeners will likely be moved to tears by vocalist Shinya Ishihara’s emotionally rich singing.
The song was written as the theme for the film “Koi ni Itaru Yamai,” released in October 2025, and was later included on the mini-album “Curry Rice.” Closely tied to the film’s story, this piece will gently nudge the backs of those suffering from unrequited love.
Even as you’re hurt by a reality that won’t go your way, it will soothe your heart as you wish to look ahead.
It’s okaywacci

If you want your broken heart to be gently healed—if you feel you can’t move forward until someone comforts you—how about letting a song like this give you a little push? “Daijoubu” (“It’s Okay”), one of wacci’s signature tracks, was released as their fifth single in 2015.
After a breakup, many people sink into a gloom and feel like, “I’m done for,” as if they’re the only ones at rock bottom.
As its title suggests, this song offers reassurance; it gently rubs your back at your lowest point and tells you, “It’s okay,” while drawing out and reminding you of the good things about you.
[Heartbreak Songs] To Bounce Back from a Broken Heart | Uplifting, Positive Tracks & Anthems (11–20)
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SUPER BEAVER is a four-piece rock band known for emotionally stirring, message-driven lyrics and a straightforward yet modern rock sound.
Their sixth single, “Rashisa,” released as a double A-side with “Watakushigoto,” is a refreshing rock tune chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Barakamon.
Its message—that you can only be yourself—has the power to comfort people who tend to blame themselves after a heartbreak.
It’s a positive number that makes you believe you’ll meet someone you can cherish again someday.
I fell in loveaiko

The theme song of the 2016 animated film A Silent Voice (Koe no Katachi) is “Koi wo Shita no wa.” Aiko herself is a fan of the original manga A Silent Voice, and she was reportedly very happy to be able to do the theme song.
For those who’ve experienced heartbreak, listening to this song might bring back wonderful moments and memories with the person they loved, no matter how many unpleasant memories there may be.
Even if you’re crying from sadness, it’s such a gentle song that, in the end, makes you feel, “Because you were there…” Believing that “falling in love is a wonderful thing,” I think it gives you the strength to try again in your next love.
Tulipindigo la End

This is a song by indigo la End that beautifully portrays the pain and fragility of a love born from heartbreak.
Using the meanings of three tulip colors as motifs—red for “true love,” white for “lost love,” and yellow for “hopeless love”—it depicts the heartrending emotions of a protagonist completely dyed in the other person’s color.
The band’s gentle performance and Enon Kawatani’s delicate vocals envelop the feelings that waver between clinging and acceptance.
Released as a digital single in February 2020 and later included on the album “Yako Himitsu,” this piece resonates with those facing the end of a romance or reflecting on a past love.
LOSERYonezu Kenshi

When it was released in 2016, this song “LOSER” drew attention for Kenshi Yonezu’s dazzling dancing in the music video—people were saying, “He can dance too!” It’s not a breakup song, nor is it a track meant to soothe a broken heart, but I recommend it as a number that gives you the strength to move forward and stirs your spirit.
In the A and B sections, he disses his unremarkable self and turns his back on the world, but in the chorus he reaches a state of defiant acceptance.
If things are going to be bad anyway—when you’re at rock bottom—don’t you think you can do anything?



