Here’s the ranking of “goodbye songs” that were popular this year.
In romance, friendships, and everyday life, people experience many kinds of goodbyes.
Whether the farewell is somber or hopeful, listen to this ranking and make a fresh start with a new mindset.
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Goodbye Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Eine KleineYonezu Kenshi1rank/position

Falling for someone brings lots of joy, but there are also times when you suddenly feel sad or scared and your mood drops, right? Kenshi Yonezu’s “Eine Kleine” is a sentimental love song that gently embraces those feelings.
Even though thinking about the person you like should make you happy, it’s only natural to slip into negative thoughts.
It’s a slightly sad yet deeply moving song about wishing for that person’s happiness even if it means sacrificing your own feelings.
chameleonKing Gnu2rank/position

“Chameleon” is a song that depicts the gradual cooling of someone’s feelings.
It’s by the rock band King Gnu and is also known as the theme song for the drama “Mystery to Iu Nakare.” The lyrics specifically liken the other person’s change of heart to a chameleon.
Rather than simply lamenting the shift, the song highlights an attempt to accept it, which is a key point.
It’s sure to serve as an anthem for anyone going through a similar experience.
Spot the differenceSuda Masaki3rank/position

Masaki Suda’s “Machigai Sagashi” is a song about someone he met while living a life always looking backward.
Released in 2019 as his first digital-only single, it drew attention because Kenshi Yonezu wrote and composed it.
The track was used as the theme song for the drama “Perfect World” and reached No.
1 on Oricon’s digital chart.
In 2020, Yonezu also recorded a self-cover for his album “STRAY SHEEP.”
What is it? lolFuji Kaze4rank/position

This is Fujii Kaze’s debut song, notable for lyrics that incorporate the Okayama dialect and a uniquely styled sound.
Blending elements of jazz and gospel, it’s characterized by the harmony between impactful wording and melody.
It’s known for depicting complex human relationships and emotional conflict.
Released in May 2020, it became a pivotal work in his career, designated as his major-label debut date alongside the release of the EP “Nan-Nan w EP.” It’s recommended for those struggling with a relationship or uncertain about their own feelings.
You’ll surely be drawn in by its Western-style groove and Fujii Kaze’s seductive vocal delivery.
Sayonara, baby.Kato Miria5rank/position

This is a bittersweet love song about a heart swaying between true feelings and outward appearances.
She wants to believe his words, yet deep down she doubts them, and still can’t bring herself to end things… You can sense her wavering emotions in the chorus’s back-and-forth between the man and woman.
The track is a work by singer-songwriter Miliyah Kato, released in September 2008 as her 13th single.
Its arrangement is striking, unfolding from a wistful piano intro into a danceable four-on-the-floor sound.
The song is also included on the acclaimed album “Ring.” When you’re unsure of the other person’s feelings and don’t know what to do, listening to this might resonate with your complicated state of mind.
Swelling FeelingsCHiCO with HoneyWorks6rank/position

Have you ever been close friends with someone and then suddenly realized, “I’m in love with this person!”? In moments like that, you might worry about the relationship you’ve had so far or how it could affect your mutual friends, and find it hard to take that first step.
This song sings about that kind of helpless, uncontainable love.
I’m sure there’s a lot you’ll relate to, so please give it a listen!
Only for you, clear skiesYorushika7rank/position

On days when your heart is heavy with bittersweet feelings, you can’t help but crave a refreshing uptempo track, right? Yorushika’s “Just a Sunny Day for You,” included on their 2018 release “No Encore for the Loser,” is a song whose music video evokes a strong sense of youth.
It opens with technically intricate guitar work and settles into a sentimental sound.
It’s also recommended if you want to reminisce about the sweet-and-sour days of school life.
This rock number gently gives a push to those in love and those troubled by loves of the past.
Overdosenatori8rank/position

Natori began his music career in 2021.
The track that he posted on TikTok and quickly went viral was “Overdose.” It has a slightly gritty vibe, and its lyrics portray the agony of yearning for the one you desire.
The addictive, up-tempo electronic melody and his languid vocals further enhance the song’s world.
Understanding the meaning of the title “Overdose” will help you grasp the lyrics even more deeply.
TsukuyomiKing&Prince9rank/position

Even if you put on a brave face and say you’re fine being alone, deep down… This is a cool, danceable track that draws you into a slightly shadowy world.
It’s a song by Johnny’s popular idol group King & Prince, released in 2022 as their 11th single, and it was used as the theme for the drama “Kurosagi.” The sweet vocals and mature sound are a perfect match, and before you know it, you’ll be completely absorbed.
It’s sure to resonate especially with those who keep their true feelings locked away in their hearts.
MetronomeYonezu Kenshi10rank/position

This poignant love song, included on the 2015 album “Bremen,” has resonated widely for its universal lyrics.
It compares the magnitude of the couple’s feelings to the tempo marked by a metronome, depicting from a man’s perspective how a tiny misalignment gradually grows into an irreparable rift as he struggles to forget her.
When we’re in love, we tend to get carried away and assume the other person feels the same.
It’s important to consider things from the other person’s point of view—including whether you truly like them and whether they still like you.


