Kumi Koda’s Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Kumi Koda is a popular singer known for her strong vocal ability and straightforward, relatable lyrics.
While many of her love songs are widely appreciated, her heartbreak songs that portray aching emotions are especially popular.
Here, we present a ranking of Kumi Koda’s most popular breakup songs.
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Kumi Koda’s Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Released in 2005 as Kumi Koda’s 14th single.
The lyrics were written by Kumi Koda herself, and the song was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Uchimura Produce.” It reached No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and is a song that conveys the heartbreak and sadness of losing the warmth once shared.
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This is a gem of a ballad by Kumi Koda, delivering overflowing, passionate love straight through the lyrics.
The repeated lines expressing an irresistible longing for someone seep gently and deeply even into hearts wounded by heartbreak.
Released as a single in September 2010, it became widely known as the TV commercial song for Kracie’s Ichikami at the time.
It was issued as a double A-side along with the NHK drama “Second Virgin” theme song, and later included on the album “Dejavu.” On a Valentine’s night in tears over a love that won’t reach the one you yearn for, why not let your overflowing feelings resonate with this song? It’s a track that makes you believe that the memory of truly loving someone will one day make you stronger.


