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Kana Nishino Heartbreak Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Kana Nishino Heartbreak Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Kana Nishino Heartbreak Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Kana Nishino is a singer supported for her lyrics written from a uniquely female perspective.

In particular, her breakup songs resonate deeply and are highly regarded by women.

This time, we will introduce her most popular breakup songs in ranking format.

Kana Nishino Heartbreak Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Kana Nishino “Namida-iro (short ver.)”
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This is a breakup song by Kana Nishino, who could be called a strong ally of girls’ feelings.

Not only that, it’s a heartwarming track with a gentle touch that seems to cheer on girls trying to overcome heartbreak.

It’s a song that makes you feel like, “Oh, it’s okay to cry,” and be honest with yourself.

When I listen to this song, I feel like I can cherish the good qualities of the boyfriend I loved and the memories we shared.

It’s her 21st single and is included on the 2013 album Namidairo.

I miss you so much, I want to see you.Nishino Kana2rank/position

Kana Nishino 'I Miss You, I Miss You (short ver.)'
I miss you so much, I want to see you.Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s 10th single.

Selected as the theme song for the GemCEREY commercial, this track poignantly voices the pain of heartbreak with a wistful melody.

Released in May 2010, it peaked at No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Its memorable lines captured the hearts of many listeners, and it has come to be known as one of Kana Nishino’s signature songs.

The lyrics candidly express lingering feelings for an ex and the desire to see them again—emotions anyone who’s experienced a breakup can relate to.

It’s great for karaoke, but it might also be nice to listen to alone while reflecting on past love.

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Even though they didn’t grow to hate each other, they end up choosing to part ways due to drifting apart.

This is a poignant medium-tempo ballad by Kana Nishino that tightens the heart with the complexity of such an ending to love.

The way the protagonist tries to seal away the memories without truly accepting what happened feels strikingly real, likely because of the lyrics’ masterful grasp of the subtleties of romance.

Released in October 2013, the song is also known as the theme for the NHK serial drama “Glass no Ie” and is included on the album “with LOVE.” For those who have lost a love that couldn’t be saved by feelings alone and can’t yet move on, this song will gently whisper, “It’s okay—you don’t have to force yourself to forget.”

BelieveNishino Kana4rank/position

Kana Nishino “Believe” MV Full
BelieveNishino Kana

A song by Kana Nishino that leaves a strong impression: after boldly transforming her look and starting to work on herself, the protagonist spots her ex looking happy, feels shaken, yet resolves to move forward with a positive outlook.

Alongside its up-tempo sound, the message emphasizing the importance of believing in yourself resonates deeply.

Released in June 2013, the track was used in House Wellness Foods’ C1000 commercial and is included on the album Love Collection ~mint~.

It’s a gentle push for anyone healing from heartbreak who wants to believe in their future, and for those ready to take a new step forward.

No matter how…Nishino Kana5rank/position

Kana Nishino 'No Matter How Much...' MV Full
No matter how...Nishino Kana

The 15th single “Tatoe Donna ni…” was featured as the song for the SONY WALKMAN “Play You.” commercial.

The lyrics, which convey feelings for a former lover and a sense of regret, may overlap with many listeners’ own memories.

Its restrained vocal tone and low key make it easy to sing, and the relaxed tempo makes it approachable to try.

However, there are occasional leaps in pitch, so be careful not to lose track of the notes, including the pitches before and after.

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Kana Nishino 'if (short ver.)'
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A song whose heartrending lyrics and beautiful melody resonate deep in your heart! Depicting a fateful encounter and a profound bond, this track, released in June 2011, drew attention as the theme song for the anime film “Naruto Shippuden: The Lost Tower.” Kana Nishino’s clear, translucent vocals express how a chance meeting tied the two people’s destinies together.

The lyrics are full of relatable moments—like how the couple’s catchphrases and gestures begin to resemble each other, and the desire to gaze at the same stars and share the same feelings.

When you want to recover from the pain of heartbreak, why not sing this song at karaoke and find hope for a new beginning?

If there really is a destined person for meNishino Kana7rank/position

Kana Nishino “If My Soulmate Exists” MV (Short Ver.)
If there really is a destined person for meNishino Kana

There are many times when things don’t go the way we want—like when the person we like doesn’t like us back or a crush ends unrequited—but listening to this song makes me feel like I might meet my soulmate.

Even after many heartbreaks, I feel like I’ll meet someone wonderful.

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