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EXILE Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

EXILE Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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EXILE Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Which EXILE heartbreak song do you like? This time, we’ve listed the most-played popular tracks in a ranking format.

Fans, be sure to check it out.

You might discover some surprising results.

EXILE Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Just… I want to see youEXILE1rank/position

EXILE / I Just... Want to See You - Short version -
Just... I want to see youEXILE

A song by EXILE that poignantly expresses feelings for a lost love.

Released as a single in December 2005, it became a popular number and was also featured in a KDDI commercial.

It generated major buzz, including reaching No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

With powerful vocals, it conveys regret over a past breakup and a heartfelt wish to meet again.

The clumsiness of the past and the remorse for having hurt a loved one resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s a recommended track for times when you want to heal the pain of heartbreak or reaffirm your feelings for someone special.

A classic ballad sure to move audiences at karaoke as well.

LOVERS AGAINEXILE2rank/position

EXILE / Lovers Again (Short Ver.)
LOVERS AGAINEXILE

Just hearing the intro makes you feel as if a winter landscape is unfolding.

Among EXILE’s many masterpieces, this song is cherished as a ballad that leaves a deep mark on the heart.

Carried by a smooth R&B beat, it tells the poignant feelings of a man who can’t help but search for traces of a former lover.

The lingering attachment and regrets for an irretrievable past are pains that everyone experiences at least once.

Released in January 2007 as their 22nd single, it was also featured in a KDDI “au LISMO” commercial, so many people likely heard it at the time.

The vocals capture wavering emotions beautifully, gently keeping you company on a lonely night.

It’s a song you’ll want to play when a passing moment brings back those days, when you want to quietly immerse yourself in memories alone.

Fated OneEXILE3rank/position

Despite a fateful encounter, by the time they realized its importance, it was already too late… This song, filled with bittersweet regret, is a heart-wrenching ballad that EXILE released in May 2004.

While looking back on a past romance, it delicately portrays the confusion of being unable to fall for anyone else.

Still longing even now, yet unsure whether it’s okay to confess… It’s sure to resonate with anyone who carries that kind of frustrating, unspoken feeling.

LAST CHRISTMASEXILE4rank/position

“Last Christmas,” Wham!’s signature song and a staple of Western Christmas music, is a classic that has been covered by artists around the world—and EXILE also covered it in 2008.

Their version features newly written Japanese lyrics, showcasing the sweet vocals of ATSUSHI and TAKAHIRO in a way you can really savor.

Both the original and EXILE’s cover have a sparkling, festive Christmas sound, yet the lyrics tell a poignant story of a past love.

The contrast between the bright melody and the bittersweet words actually serves to heighten the song’s sense of melancholy.

gentle lightEXILE5rank/position

It’s a song included on EXILE’s 31st single, “THE HURRICANE ~FIREWORKS~,” released in 2009.

The lyrics were written by a member and vocalist, and it was used in a Meiji “Fran Whipps” commercial.

It reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

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