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[Tearjerker Guaranteed!] A Heartbreak Song Told from a Male Perspective

When you go through a heartbreak, it feels like there’s a gaping hole in your heart, doesn’t it?

I think many people can’t help but carry that heartbreak with them even after some time has passed.

For those of you who feel, “At least when I’m heartbroken, I just want to cry!!,” this article introduces breakup songs from a male perspective that will stay close to your heart.

From lyrics that bring back memories of when you were together to words that express straightforward love for the other person, these are all masterpieces that may move you to tears if you listen right after a breakup.

If we can help ease the pain you’re feeling from heartbreak even a little and help you take your next step forward, we’ll be happy.

Guaranteed to make men cry! Breakup songs told from a male perspective (91–100)

I miss youBEGIN

Known as the debut single of the rock band BEGIN, this song is a renowned ballad highlighted by Ei-sho Higa’s heartrending yet beautiful vocals.

In the lyrics, a man who has gone through a breakup pours out his lingering attachment and regrets toward his former partner.

Men who have experienced a heartbreak that still makes them think, “If only I’d done this back then…” will surely relate deeply—and might even be moved to tears.

Be sure to read the lyrics as you listen and overlay them with your own experiences and memories.

premonitionMy Hair is Bad

My Hair is Bad – Premonition – Guitar Cover
premonitionMy Hair is Bad

My Hair is Bad’s songs include love songs told from various perspectives, and this track takes infidelity as its theme.

The lyrics feature a male protagonist and the woman he loves—but she already has a proper boyfriend other than him.

The protagonist knows this and continues the relationship, thinking, “I don’t mind being number two as long as I can be with her.” Then one day, she tells him she’s getting married.

Even though it’s an affair, he had fallen for her for real, and the lingering feelings he carries pierce your heart—making this a heartrending song.

Be happy, okay?matsumura kanau

Be Happy. – Kanau Matsumura [Official Music Video]
Be happy, okay?matsumura kanau

Kana’u Matsumura, who has been gaining attention after posting a singing video on TikTok, is in the spotlight.

The heartbreak song he’s known for—one that listeners say moves them to tears—is “You’re Going to Be Happy.” The first half of the song reflects on memories with a former lover from a male perspective, while the latter half expresses wishes for the ex’s future happiness.

It’s a bittersweet and sorrowful piece, yet its appeal lies in the hopeful feeling woven into it.

Although it’s sung mostly in a high tone, the slow tempo should make it easy to sing.

breakup songOkazaki Taiiku

Okazaki Taiiku “Heartbreak Song” Music Video
breakup songOkazaki Taiiku

This song portrays the pain of heartbreak and the determination to move forward.

It’s included on Okazaki Taiiku’s EP “Suplex,” released in March 2024.

The lyrics recount a grand, fireworks-like breakup, woven together with various places and memories.

While acknowledging the anguish of heartbreak, they also convey the strength to look ahead, with the sentiment that there’s no point in moping.

Sprinkled with humor, the song invites both laughter and empathy.

If you’re carrying the pain of heartbreak right now, why not listen to this track to soothe your heart? It will surely give you the courage to take the next step.

Beyond the goodbyeMatsushita Kohei

Kohei Matsushita – Beyond Goodbye [Official Audio]
Beyond the goodbyeMatsushita Kohei

Some of you may be feeling down after a broken heart.

If so, I’d love for you to listen to “Beyond Goodbye.” It’s a song written by singer-songwriter Kohei Matsushita.

The lyrics portray the sorrow and emptiness of a man who’s parted ways with his lover, while still conveying the belief that a wonderful future awaits.

His gentle vocals soothe the heart and help you look forward, I believe.

Another appeal is that the lyrics are structured like a monologue.