Recommended songs to listen to when you feel regret: classic and popular Japanese tracks.
Do you have regrets?
Here’s a song list dedicated to you.
I’ve gathered songs you can relate to—ones that speak your feelings for you, songs that lift your spirits and give you a push, and songs that make your regretting self feel a little silly.
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Recommended songs to listen to when you feel regret: Classic and popular J-Pop tracks (41–50)
Silver saltKami wa saikoro o furanai

This song is characterized by its delicate portrayal of emotions.
It sings of time gone by and lost love, striking deep in the listener’s heart.
The sound stands out with prominent post-rock elements, and the dynamic shifts in the arrangement seem to mirror the ebb and flow of feelings.
Released by Kami wa Saikoro wo Furanai in October 2024, it was also chosen as the ending theme for season 6 of the anime Golden Kamuy.
It’s a perfect track for when you can’t sort out your feelings or want to linger in memories of the past.
If you surrender yourself to the dramatically unfolding melody line, it might just stay close to your heart.
What do you regret?STU48

Formed in 2017 as one of the AKB48 groups, STU48 is an idol group based in the seven prefectures of the Setouchi region.
Their 10th single, “What Will You Regret?” features an ensemble with a touch of wistfulness that leaves a strong impression.
Even when we think we’ve chosen the best option at the time, people still end up having regrets—this message seems to teach us both the difficulty of life and the preciousness of choosing to live in a way that leaves no regrets.
With its translucent vocals and memorable melody, it’s a sentimental pop tune.
After a broken heartCHIHIRO

When you go through a heartbreak, you can’t help wondering what was wrong with you, can you? This is a song by CHIHIRO, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture, included on her 2019 album “Watashi no Koi wa Namida de Dekiteiru” (“My Love Is Made of Tears”).
The feelings of a heartbroken woman are expressed in down-to-earth words that pierce the heart.
Her voice is straightforward, yet even that sounds tinged with sadness.
Recommended for those who want to have a good cry and reset their feelings.
Wish ~To You Back Then~Mirei Touyama

It’s a heartbreak song where sorrow and hope intertwine.
The way her warm, gentle vocals wrap around the lingering feelings for a former lover is truly striking.
Released in August 2018, this track showcases Mirei Touyama’s talent for expressing the honest emotions of the streaming generation, capturing many listeners’ hearts through social media.
It evokes both nostalgia for days gone by and a pure wish for the other person’s happiness.
It’s best heard on a quiet night while remembering someone special—you’ll surely find a moment that resonates.
sentimentalculenasm

culenasm’s latest work beautifully portrays memories and regrets from the past.
Focusing on relationships with friends and lovers, it looks back on how a single casual remark can change everything.
Its distinctive sound—memories expressed through guitar tones and regrets through roaring noise—leaves a strong impression.
Released in February 2025, the song has garnered a huge response at live shows.
The music video, shot by the members themselves on an iPhone, is also available, allowing listeners to immerse themselves even more deeply in the song’s world.
It’s a highly recommended track for the graduation season, especially for those reflecting on past relationships or seeking music that truly resonates.

