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Breakup songs by female artists recommended for the yutori generation

Breakup songs by female artists recommended for the yutori generation
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Breakup songs by female artists recommended for the yutori generation

There are countless masterpieces of breakup songs throughout the history of the J-pop scene.

From raw, realistic songs that make you empathize just by listening, to poetic and beautiful ones that spark the imagination, each one has a story that’s sure to move your heart.

So this time, we’ve put together a list of songs by female artists—breakup tracks especially recommended for the yutori generation.

They’re great picks for karaoke, too, so be sure to check them out!

Breakup songs by female artists recommended for the Yutori generation (1–10)

Never Grow Upchanmina

Chanmina – Never Grow Up (Official Music Video)
Never Grow Upchanmina

This song features a relaxed beat and a light, breezy sound that feels great to listen to.

The lyrics, which portray complex feelings toward a former lover, are likely to resonate with many people.

It’s also included on the album “Never Grow Up,” released in August 2019, and it fully showcases Chanmina’s delicate emotional expression and globally influenced musical style.

It’s recommended for times when you want to heal the pain of heartbreak or are trying to move forward after parting with someone important.

A sentimental atmosphere lingers throughout this heart-wrenching number.

366 daysHY

HY – 366 Days (Official Music Video)
366 daysHY

A gem of a heartbreak song by HY, whose wistful vocals and melody resonate deeply.

Featured on their 5th album “HeartY,” it was also used as the theme song for the film “Akai Ito” (Red Thread).

The lyrics, which convey strong feelings for a former lover, are said to be based on vocalist Izumi Nakasone’s real-life experience.

Despite not being released as a single, this track is loved by many listeners as one of HY’s signature songs.

Sing it at karaoke and you’ll likely find many who relate to its poignant words.

It’s a recommended song for when you want to heal the pain of a broken heart or have a good cry.

Stardust VenusAimer

It’s a song that lingers in the heart as a bittersweet yet beautiful farewell ballad.

The lyrics portray the complex feelings of a woman who chose to part ways, expressing both the courage to say goodbye with a smile and a deep love for the other person—something that truly resonates with listeners.

Included on Aimer’s fourth single released in August 2012, it was also selected as the theme song for the Fuji TV TWO drama “Will Luxury Like Love Fall Upon Me?” This piece will likely strike a chord with those trying to face forward after the pain of a broken heart, as well as those who have experienced a farewell with someone important.

It’s also a song you’ll want to sing with feeling at karaoke.

Stop this nightJUJU

JUJU “Stop This Night for Me”
Stop this nightJUJU

A song that portrays bittersweet love and inner conflict, JUJU’s powerful vocals stir the listener’s heart.

Released in November 2010, it was chosen as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Guilty: The Woman Who Made a Deal with the Devil,” and it reached the Top 10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It is also included on the album “YOU” and continues to be loved by fans.

The lyrics express the feelings of an adult woman troubled by love, resonating with anyone who has experienced heartbreak.

It’s a number that will surely captivate those around you at karaoke with its emotionally rich delivery.

inside youmilet

milet “inside you” MUSIC VIDEO (now available for early streaming! Opening theme of the Fuji TV drama “Scandal-Specialist Lawyer QUEEN” starring Yuko Takeuchi)
inside youmilet

This major-label debut by singer-songwriter milet, who has garnered broad support for her dark, emotional songs infused with elements of electronica and rock.

The track was selected as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s drama “Scandal-Specialist Lawyers QUEEN” and also drew attention for being produced by Toru of ONE OK ROCK.

Its lyrics, portraying the pain of parting and lingering feelings for a former lover, will likely resonate with the emotions many experience after a breakup.

With milet’s husky, weighty vocals that sink into the heart, this love song offers solace in the hardship of heartbreak.

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