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Golden Bomber’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Golden Bomber’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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This is a ranking that gathers Golden Bomber’s heartbreak songs and popular tracks—despite being an indie band, they’ve appeared on TV music shows and even the Red and White Song Battle (Kohaku Uta Gassen).

Their catalog features many songs with relatable, chuckle-inducing lyrics, playful arrangements, and catchy melodies.

They have plenty of masterpieces besides “Memeshikute,” so I hope you’ll give them a listen.

Golden Bomber’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā1rank/position

A song that candidly portrays the clingy emotions of a heartbroken man, it is Golden Bomber’s seventh single, released in October 2009.

While influenced by Showa-era kayōkyoku, it also features a distinctive sound with elements of Eurobeat.

It captured the hearts of many, winning the JASRAC Gold Award in 2014.

Combined with the band’s unique concept as a visual kei “air band,” it’s also very popular for karaoke—perfect for getting hyped with friends.

Recommended for those who want to empathize with the pain of heartbreak or sing their hearts out to feel refreshed.

I’m glad I was busy.Gōruden Bonbā2rank/position

It’s a song included on Golden Bomber’s best-of album released in 2010.

When you’re heartbroken and alone, you can’t help thinking about the other person all the time.

That’s why it’s better to keep yourself busy with work or anything else—you can forget, even if only temporarily.

I think these lyrics are really relatable.

So, bye-bye.Gōruden Bonbā3rank/position

Golden Bomber “Dakara Bye-bye” Live 2012/6/18 Yokohama Arena
So, bye-bye.Gōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber is famous for their entertaining live performances.

When it comes to their signature songs, “Memeshikute” comes to mind.

As the title suggests, that song expresses the feelings of a timid, clingy man, but they also have a song from the opposite perspective—one where the man has completely moved on from his feelings for the other person.

That song is “Dakara Bye-Bye.” Although the title has a rather sorrowful tone, the lyrics are crafted to make you chuckle.

It’s also an upbeat, quintessentially Golden Bomber track, making it perfect for getting pumped up and refreshed.

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbyeGōruden Bonbā4rank/position

Golden Bomber 'Goodbye, Goodbye, Goodbye' MV
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbyeGōruden Bonbā

A track that closes Golden Bomber’s second album, No Music, No Weapon, released in 2015.

It’s a straightforward ballad without any comedic elements, expressing the bittersweet feeling of trying to forget an ex-lover but being unable to, no matter what.

Before spring comesGōruden Bonbā5rank/position

Ahead of spring, when farewells and new encounters intersect, this poignant Golden Bomber ballad encapsulates memories and gratitude for loved ones.

Included on their best-of album “Golden Best ~Pressure~,” released in January 2010, its remastered version was also selected as the theme song for the film “Until Death Do the Two of Us Part…”.

With Sho Kiryuin’s delicate lyrics and composition resonating deeply, it is a gem that transcends the boundaries of their identity as a visual kei “air band.” Reflecting on bittersweet memories, it’s a song that gently stays close to the hearts of those facing a farewell to someone dear.