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 Japanese songs (51–60)
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

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.
The stars look beautiful in the sky.Saitō Kazuyoshi

It’s a gentle cheer-up song that says, “Don’t worry about failing—just move forward at your own pace.” It’s a track by the popular singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito, released in 1996 as his 10th single.
Since it was used in commercials and as a movie theme song, many of you may have heard it.
The laid-back vibe of the song is really lovely.
As you listen, the tension you didn’t even realize you were carrying gently melts away.
From there, you’ll probably feel ready to say, “Alright, let’s give it another go.”
I can’t stop this sadnessAnri

It was released in 1983 as Anri’s 14th single.
It’s a bittersweet song about losing a boyfriend to a friend after introducing them.
The sorrow of losing both a friend and a lover overflows throughout.
The song is filled with regret over having introduced him to her friend.
Recommended songs to listen to when you feel regret: Classic and popular Japanese hits (61–70)
TIMEB’z
It was released in 1992 as the coupling track to B’z’s 10th single, “BLOWIN’.” In the 1990s, it was frequently performed live as a staple ballad.
The lyrics depict the bittersweet feelings of a man who realizes the importance and significance of his ex-girlfriend after their breakup and regrets losing her.
regretShibata Satoko

Its stylish sound and bouncy vocals will stick in your head.
It’s a song by Satoko Shibata, a singer-songwriter from Hokkaido, included on her 2017 album “Holiday of Love.” It may come across as a breezy, carefree breakup song, but reading the lyrics, you can imagine a protagonist forcing themselves to act cheerful.
That said, it isn’t exactly a sad song either; with each repeat listen, you notice something new and it keeps surprising you.
Even though, true to its title, it sings about “regret,” you might find yourself smiling and skipping as you listen on a walk.

