Masterpieces that sing about loneliness: J-pop to listen to when you're alone
This is a carefully curated playlist of Japanese songs that sing about loneliness.
Even when we say “loneliness,” there are many ways to feel it and many forms it can take.
Sometimes you despair at being alone, sometimes you want to be alone, and sometimes you feel the ache of not being able to see someone.
The feeling of pressing on even without someone precious by your side might also be a kind of loneliness.
Here are timeless songs you’ll want to listen to in those lonely moments.
Beyond the massive hits, you’ll also find tracks with a different kind of impact—songs that quietly support you at your core.
Every song here is a wonderful piece that stays close to the listener, so give them all a listen.
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Masterpieces that sing of loneliness: J-POP to listen to when you're alone (51–60)
If I had been living aloneSUPER BEAVER

A gem of a medium-tempo ballad that vividly portrays the joy and frustration we feel through our connections with others.
Included on SUPER BEAVER’s single “Highlight/Hitoride Ikiteita Naraba,” released in June 2020, this track was chosen as the theme song for the film Water Ribbon, starring Ayami Nakajo.
With delicate instrumentation and an emotive vocal performance, the melody gently sings of the importance of bonds with others and mutual support.
It’s a song that stays close to your heart when you want to reflect on what it means to live true to yourself and to find the courage to overcome setbacks.
FightNakajima Miyuki

Just looking at the title, you might think this song is a cheer song meant for everyone, but when you read the lyrics, it seems more strongly about rousing yourself and standing up when you’re in trouble or feeling sad.
The year after this song was released, the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the Tokyo subway sarin attack occurred, so it’s said that Miyuki Nakajima often sang this song at her concerts.
When you feel lonely, I hope listening to this song helps you become a stronger version of yourself.
biting my lipyoshida takurou
Takuro Yoshida’s classic “Biting Your Lip” is truly a song about loneliness.
It’s perfect for listening to alone at night while swaying on a train.
It’s also known as the theme song for the 1980s film series Detective Story.
The song is highly popular even among those who aren’t Takuro Yoshida fans.
Crying in the rain…Yanagi Jōji & Rainīuddo

“Crying in the Rain” sung by George Yanagi & Rainy Wood is truly a masterpiece.
Even if you’ve never heard it before, once you listen, you’ll be overwhelmed by its appeal.
It’s just so cool—and despite being from quite a while ago, it doesn’t feel dated at all.
I can’t put it into wordsOda Kazumasa

This song, “Kotoba ni Dekinai” by Kazumasa Oda, lets you fully savor his husky yet transparent voice.
It’s a classic that he has been singing since his days with the band Off Course.
Many will also recognize it as the theme song for the Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance commercials.
A guaranteed tearjerker.


