Yami songs recommended for men
Men also have plenty of times when they feel broken—whether from heartbreak or setbacks at work.
This time, I’ve selected lots of Japanese “emo” songs for you to listen to in those moments.
When things are tough or frustrating, listen to these tracks and get through it.
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- Yami songs recommended for women
- [Relatable Lyrics] Emo songs to listen to when you're stuck after a breakup or relationship troubles
- [Yami Song] Fight darkness with darkness!? Deep tracks that stay close to your pain
- Breakup songs sung by male Japanese (J-pop) artists
Recommended Yami (dark) songs for men (91–100)
She hates DecemberPeople In The Box

In terms of tone, it’s a slightly bright, fast-paced song, but the lyrics are a bit dark.
Also, since it’s a story about a girl within their unique, imaginative world, I think the song feels both afflicted and somehow pure.
They have a relatively large number of songs with female protagonists.
Manabu Yoshikai, 17 years old (unemployed)Shido

It’s the lyrics of a story about a shut-in boy who musters up the courage to go outside, but his delusions about an idol are so far removed from common sense that he acts on them.
Words like abuse and voyeurism even appear.
It’s a song from SID’s early days as a band.
Their makeup was different back then, too.
UninstallIshikawa Chiaki

This is the song that became the theme for the anime adaptation of the manga “Bokurano.” The story is a robot anime unlike any before, and many characters die.
Please give it a read.
The song expresses the feelings of the characters.
Also, the beginning of the track sounds like religious music and is scary.
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

For guys with a negative vibe, I recommend back number.
When a song features a protagonist this negative, it weirdly feels refreshing.
Speaking of negative guys, Nobita-kun comes to mind, and this song is perfect for him.
Nobita-type guys, let this track make you even more negative.
futureThe Back Horn

It was the theme song for the film Bright Future starring Jo Odagiri.
The movie itself was pretty out there.
The voice is striking—soft and airy at the beginning, but the transformation in the chorus is incredible.
It’s a song with a strong message.
It feels like it reaches straight to the heart.


