A classic Japanese song that sings of sorrow
In everyday life, we all go through sad experiences—like heartbreak or setbacks at work.
When you’re feeling down, some people listen to upbeat, energizing songs to lift their spirits, while others intentionally choose sad songs.
Which are you?
Sometimes, letting yourself sink into the ultimate sentimental mood with a sad song can actually make the sadness fade.
Here, we’ll introduce some classic Japanese songs that sing of sorrow!
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- [Yami Song] Fight darkness with darkness!? Deep tracks that stay close to your pain
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- [Melancholy] For when you want to sink all the way. Masterpieces that depict various kinds of gloom.
- Masterpieces with the theme of “tears.” A roundup of moving tracks that tug at the heartstrings.
- A masterpiece that sings of loneliness. Recommended popular songs.
- A poignant ballad song. A tear-jerking masterpiece of Japanese pop music.
- Masterpieces of bittersweet breakup songs. Recommended popular tracks.
- [Today's Tearjerker Song] Tear ducts destroyed! Timeless and trending tracks that will make you cry no matter what
- Classic and popular unrequited love breakup songs
Masterpieces of Japanese music that sing of sorrow (91–100)
Shadows of Youthchūrippu

Youth has a side that shines brightly like a sunlit patch, and at the same time a part like a shadow where no light reaches.
Naturally, that part is filled with sorrow, and a song that sings of such things is Tulip’s “Seishun no Kage” (Shadows of Youth).
Listening to OliviaAnri

Anri’s ballad “Olivia wo Kikinagara” is a classic that everyone knows.
A beautiful melody, heartrending lyrics, and a delicate voice that brings you to tears—every aspect is nothing short of perfect.
The swell in the chorus is absolutely superb, too.

