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Aiko’s Heartbreak Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Aiko’s love songs that always stay close by your side, like a friend.

When you’re coming to terms with a finished love, music you can relate to can make your heart feel a little lighter.

We’ve gathered Aiko’s heartbreak songs that let you cry at times, smile wistfully at others, and give you the strength to move forward.

Aiko Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

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aiko - “Kuchibiru” music video
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Have you ever experienced a romance so deep you could declare, “This person is my everything”? Aiko’s song Kuchibiru—practically a must when it comes to love songs—sings about that kind of grand love, about someone you adore so much, and it’s sure to bring tears to anyone whose heartbreak hasn’t yet healed.

The track is included on Aiko’s tenth album, Time’s Silhouette, released in 2012.

It’s a number that conjures a world where only you and the one you love exist—just the two of you, seeing no one else.

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aiko - “More” music video
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The song I especially want those who “just can’t forget that person” to hear is “Motto.” Beloved across generations, singer-songwriter aiko released it in 2016.

Carried by expansive piano sounds, her vocals resonate with a bittersweet beauty.

The lyrics, depicting lovers whose feelings slowly drift apart as they go about their daily lives, are sure to stir your heart.

The repeated phrase at the end of the chorus also conveys a wishful, earnest feeling.

Give this ballad a listen—it’s a song that will warm the cold winter season.

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aiko - “Hanabi” music video
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A signature song by aiko, beloved as a summer tune and a love song.

Although it was released in 1999, it remains a timeless classic.

Vivid, relatable depictions and a strong sense of story—plus whispers of an angel and a devil.

The phrases from the latter half into the chorus perfectly capture the turmoil of the heart, tightening your chest with a pang.

It gently stays beside a love that cannot be fulfilled.

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aiko - “Blue Sky” music video
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In the Mercari commercial that aired in 2020, Aiko’s song “Aozora” was featured.

Released in the same year as the commercial, the song portrays the end of a painful love.

Many people have probably experienced something similar to what the lyrics describe—feeling so heartbroken that looking back only makes it worse after a breakup.

For times when you feel, “I can’t move forward just yet,” or “I want to linger a little longer in a past love,” this is a song that gently stays by your side.

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aiko - “Boyfriend” music video
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This is a love song by Aiko, whose girly lyrics and fashion-forward, stylish aesthetic have vividly colored the youth of many young women.

The lyrics, familiar and relatable for female college students, make it a standout choice for karaoke, and the melodious tune wraps the listener in a sweet atmosphere.

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aiko - “Chapped Lips Lose Love” music video
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Aiko, who has delivered countless love songs.

This track, included as a coupling for the single “Ima no Futari wo Otagai ga Miteru” released in March 2023, showcases her genius starting with the title itself.

You might find yourself relating to the feelings of remembering someone on a birthday or around the time you cut your hair.

The lyrics are simple yet cleverly crafted, and deeply relatable.

The final chorus in particular will surely stir hearts wounded by heartbreak! The gorgeous yet light sound enhanced by brass lifts your spirits, giving you the power to take the next step even as you look back on your memories!

Aiko’s Breakup Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (21–30)

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From the casual exchanges between lovers, Shutter depicts wavering emotions.

Singer-songwriter aiko included it on her 2006 album Kanojo.

Starting from the moment of meeting someone who later experiences heartbreak, it portrays how feelings gradually drift apart.

Many may relate to becoming fixated on a partner’s small, passing gestures.

The song features a jazzy performance colored by the bright tones of a brass band.

Why not lend an ear to its considerate words that wish happiness for the one you love?