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Arashi Heartbreak Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Arashi Heartbreak Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Arashi, the nationally beloved idol group, went on hiatus at the end of 2020.

They embody the refreshing charm typical of Johnny’s idols, but their songs are especially appealing thanks to plenty of highlights—like incorporating rap.

While their music is often associated with bright, upbeat tunes, they also have some heartbreakingly sad breakup songs!

In this article, we’ll focus on their breakup tracks and introduce popular songs in a ranking format.

Enjoy these moving masterpieces by the five members of Arashi.

Arashi Heartbreak Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

My Girlarashi1rank/position

Johnny’s Countdown 2016→2017: Arashi song “My Girl” (2009)
My Girlarashi

There was someone I loved very much, someone I wanted to cherish, but we ended up parting before I could.

Still, the seasons we spent together will always remain in my heart, and it’s because of those memories that I can keep living.

No matter how much time passes, I’ll keep them tucked away in my heart as precious memories.

It’s a beautiful song that expresses those feelings.

Blue Sky Pedalarashi2rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] “Aozora Pedal” Arashi [cover]
Blue Sky Pedalarashi

Aozora Pedal, a song Shikao Suga wrote for Arashi, was used as the ending theme for the film Honey and Clover.

Later, when Suga himself did an acoustic self-cover, the lyrics—filled with the feelings and bittersweetness of those days when he rode with her on the back of his bicycle—came back into the spotlight.

Bittersweetarashi3rank/position

Arashi’s 42nd single depicts a love story that’s sweet and slightly bittersweet like a dessert.

Released in February 2014, it also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Heartbroken Chocolatier,” starring Arashi member Jun Matsumoto, which began airing in January of the same year.

This tender, love-filled track sings of feelings for someone who can only be seen in dreams.

For those who have experienced heartbreak or are struggling to confess their feelings to someone special, its gentle, sweet vocals and lyrics will wrap your heart in comfort.

Love so sweetarashi4rank/position

ARASHI – Love so sweet [Official Music Video]
Love so sweetarashi

Released by Arashi in February 2007, this song shone brilliantly as the theme for the drama “Boys Over Flowers 2 (Returns).” Its sacred melody, which beautifully depicts the belief in a bond between two people even when they’re apart—as if petals were dancing—teaches us one form of youth.

As the cityscape becomes dyed in spring colors, Arashi’s vocals will gently give you a supportive push forward.

still…arashi5rank/position

still…/Arashi (Chinatsu Cover)
still...arashi

Still…

empathizes with the bittersweet feeling of yearning for the day you can see that person again.

It was included on Arashi’s 2007 single Happiness, released by the nationally beloved idol group.

The song tells of a reality where, despite thinking of each other, the two end up separated.

Its up-tempo development conveys the quickening beat of a heart.

With Sho Sakurai’s rap part and the five members’ layered vocals, it’s a soothing track.

Why not listen to it while thinking of someone you hope to meet again someday?

Bluearashi6rank/position

Arashi [Blue] Covered (Sang it)
Bluearashi

Arashi, the national idol group that went on hiatus at the end of 2020.

While many of Arashi’s songs are loved by a wide range of generations, there are “hidden gems” among their B-sides and album tracks.

The song “Blue,” included on their third album How’s it going? released in 2003, is one such track—so popular among fans that it was also included on their best-of album.

It’s a bittersweet love song that feels like softly murmuring the feelings kept deep in one’s heart while thinking of a former girlfriend after a breakup.