Ranking of Popular Breakup Songs by Male Japanese Artists [2026]
When you’ve had your heart broken, you often feel like listening to sad breakup songs rather than upbeat ones, don’t you? For those in that situation, here’s a ranking of popular breakup songs by male singers that we recommend.
These are masterpieces that will help heal your heart and guide you toward your next love.
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Japanese Male Artists’ Breakup Songs – Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (91–100)
I’m glad I was busy.Gōruden Bonbā99rank/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.
I’m falling in love with you againbiriibanban100rank/position
Set to a relaxed melody that evokes the grand flow of time, the gently delicate lyrics sink deep into the listener’s heart.
It has also been used as the theme song for the “iichiko” commercial, and many people may remember it along with the nostalgic imagery.
A version covered by Fuyumi Sakamoto was also used in the same commercial, but the male vocal version is the original.




