[Upbeat Breakup Song] Love songs and anthems that give you the courage to take a new step forward
When you go through a breakup, your chest throbs with pain.
Right after parting ways, the damage feels especially heavy, and you lose the motivation to do anything.
In this article, we’ve selected love songs that empathize with the feelings of heartbreak, as well as uplifting anthems that help you regain a positive outlook.
When it’s tough, don’t push yourself—try letting your emotions out while listening to songs that resonate with your heart.
If you face it earnestly, it will surely lead to what comes next!
May your love bloom once again…
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[Positive Breakup Songs] Love Songs and Anthems That Give You the Courage to Take a New Step (131–140)
Miss You ~Don’t Forget~Hattan Amika

This person, Amika Hattan, was actually born into a showbiz family.
Perhaps talent really is inherited.
Her special skill is classical ballet, and her given name, Amika, carries her mother’s gentle wish for her to “safely head into the future like a fruit.” To top it off, her grandfather is Fuji Hattan, a lyricist and director of the Japan Poets’ Club, and her mother is the singer Tomiko Hatta.
To drive the point home, her uncle is the lyricist Hitomi Aoe—she was truly born into an entertainment family.
I love you.Uchida Yuki

Released in 1997 as Yuki Uchida’s seventh single, this song features lyrics by Kanako Nakayama and composition/arrangement by Kaori Okui.
Okui and Nakayama are former members of Princess Princess, and the powerful pairing of these two became a major talking point, making this a much-celebrated classic.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that fully showcases Yuki Uchida’s adorable charm while deeply touching the heart.
BELIEVEOkamura Takako

“Believe” is Takako Okamura’s eighth single, which also served as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Kaze Shōjo” starring Kumiko Goto.
It’s a renowned song that singer Ken Hirai has publicly said he loves.
It was also released on 8 cm CD, but since it is now out of print, it’s difficult to obtain.
Beyond that nightSugiyama Kiyotaka

The song “Ano Yoru no Mukō ni” by Kiyotaka Sugiyama is included in his ballad collection 1986–1988 Ballad with Love and in the album Kona Weather.
I’m deeply drawn in by Sugiyama’s expansive voice and the song’s sense of mystery.
Rainy DriveKai Band

“Rainy Drive” was the first single Kai Band released after re-signing with Toshiba EMI in 1986.
Yoshihiro Kai’s vocals poignantly convey the bittersweet emotions of lovers on their final rainy-day drive date.



