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Miliyah Kato’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Miliyah Kato’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Singer Miliyah Kato is a songstress known for many heartbreak songs.

She has tracks about being dumped, doing the dumping, and still longing after a breakup.

I’ve ranked her most popular heartbreak songs—perfect for when you want to fully sink into those feelings.

Miliyah Kato’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

AitaiKato Miria1rank/position

Miliyah Kato - “Aitai”
AitaiKato Miria

It’s a heartbreak ballad that really pierces the heart, capturing the feelings of a woman tormented by an unrequited love.

The song is by Miliyah Kato, a musician who’s also active as a fashion designer and actress, and it’s included on her fourth album, “Ring,” released in 2009.

Maybe it’s thanks to Kato’s beautiful voice, but the emotions packed into the song come across so powerfully.

It’s painful to want to see someone and not be able to.

How about listening to this track, having a good cry, and resetting your mood?

Last LoveKato Miria2rank/position

The work she created is a breakup song that perfectly fits the phrase “a heartbreakingly sad love ballad.” Through lyrics she wrote herself, it portrays with striking realism the aimless sense of loss and the lingering attachment that won’t fade after losing the one you love.

The grand, beautiful strings only seem to accentuate the loneliness at heart, and the clear, translucent vocals resonate as if asking a question—so achingly bittersweet.

Released in June 2010 as her 18th single, the track was later included on her acclaimed album HEAVEN, which became her first to top the charts.

When you’re carrying the pain of an unforgettable love, this song gently stays by your side in your helplessness.

19 MemoriesKato Miria3rank/position

This is a love song by Miliyah Kato that carries a nostalgic feel, thanks to its clubber-like sound and sampling that really hits the mark.

With a familiar, accessible vibe and strong popularity among female college students, its wistful sound makes you want to sing it at karaoke and leaves you feeling pleasantly moved.

Want You BackKato Miria4rank/position

Miliyah Kato “Want You Back” -Memories for LIBERTY-
Want You BackKato Miria

This song, Want You Back by Miliyah Kato, sings of a painful, aching heart.

It’s one of the tracks on Miliyah Kato’s eighth album, LIBERTY, released in 2016.

It conveys the feelings you have when you’re head over heels in love, which is exactly why it’s so hard to accept the breakup—you can still feel the lingering attachment.

Isn’t it true that everyone experiences love and breakups that make them feel this way? It’s deeply moving that she also wishes happiness for the person she parted with.

Know the real meKato Miria5rank/position

Miliyah Kato “Get to Know the Real Me” Music Video
Know the real meKato Miria

This song released by Miliyah Kato in 2019 is addressed to an ex-boyfriend, and I think many women will find themselves saying, “Ah, I know this feeling.” Every part of the lyrics resonates so deeply that it’s almost overwhelming.

Precisely because you love someone so much, you want them to know everything about you, and you want them to come back—you want them to recognize that strong, unwavering love.

Love Is…Kato Miria6rank/position

This is a love song by Miliyah Kato, an artist who has long reigned over the scene as a charismatic club-style singer.

With deeply reflective lyrics, it also shines as a karaoke track that creates a great vibe for high school girls.

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Miliyah Kato “WHY”
WHYKato Miria

“WHY” is a song that portrays a woman trying to break free from her feelings for a man who hurts her.

Although Miliyah Kato is strongly associated with ballads, she takes on rock in “WHY.” The intense rock melody reflects her emotional state and matches the lyrics well.

Incidentally, this track is a sequel to “SAYONARA Baby,” which depicts a couple breaking up.

Since the stories are connected, listening to the two songs together might help you empathize even more.