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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.

Recommended songs to listen to when you feel regret. Classic and popular Japanese songs (51–60)

Regretsumika

sumika / Regret [Music Video]
Regretsumika

This is a heartbreak song by sumika, a rock band from Kanagawa.

Released in 2014 as their indie debut single, it was later included on the album “I co Y.” The lyrics portray someone remembering an ex-lover and desperately wishing to hear their voice—even just their voice—making for a bittersweet theme.

While it’s an upbeat, guitar-driven rock number, the imagery evoked by the lyrics squeezes your heart.

It might bring back memories of when you were younger—say, a romance from your school days.

That’s enough now.kocchi no kento

This is a song that gives a gentle push to anyone who wants to cherish their true self.

Released by Kocchinoken-to in October 2024, it’s a tie-in track for Nippon TV’s short drama series “We Smile Shyly Every Day.” The song celebrates the importance of putting the spotlight on yourself without worrying about others’ eyes.

Emotional, delicate lyrics meet a polished pop sound that resonates deeply.

Especially relatable lines make it perfect for moments when you want to face yourself or regain confidence.

It’s sure to give you courage for tomorrow.

handsKōda Kumi

Koda Kumi / “hands” (from the new album “WINTER of LOVE”)
handsKōda Kumi

Released in 2005 as Kumi Koda’s 14th single.

It was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Uchimura Produce” and reached No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s a heartrending song about not wanting to break up, wishing to be held back, and being overwhelmed by regret.

That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

Daijiman Brothers - “That’s Important” [High Quality Audio]
That's important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

I imagine many people in their 40s were encouraged by this song when they felt worried or overwhelmed by anxiety.

Its warm sound and powerful, message-driven lyrics have likely given many listeners strength, courage, and hope.

It’s okay.Mayo Okamoto

★mayukeru★ “It’s okay.” Mayu Okamoto
It's okay. Mayu Okamoto

It was released in 1998 as Mayo Okamoto’s seventh single.

It reached No.

10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Although they’ve broken up, the feelings of wanting to hear the person’s voice again, wanting to call them, and having countless regrets resonate in the heart along with the poignant sound of the song.