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[From a Woman’s Perspective Too!] A Roundup of Breakup Songs Recommended for Teen Girls

Among teenage girls, many of you are probably in love, aren’t you?

Some have seen their love blossom into a mutual relationship, while others are still keeping their feelings inside and experiencing unrequited love.

Among all these situations, something everyone goes through is heartbreak.

Sometimes distance grows and a breakup comes gradually; other times, your feelings don’t come to fruition and your love fades away in an instant.

In those moments, haven’t you ever wanted to listen to music that could support your heart?

In this article, we’ll introduce a lineup of breakup songs that will stay close to the empty space in your heart.

We’ve picked a wide range of tracks—mainly from a female perspective, but also songs by artists popular among teen girls even if they’re from a male perspective—so please find the one song that fits you perfectly.

[From a Woman’s Perspective, Too!] A Collection of Breakup Songs Recommended for Teen Girls (21–30)

First Love KillerNoashi (Noa)

Noashi (noa) – First Love Killer [Official Music Video]
First Love Killer Noashi (noa)

This work portrays a protagonist who flits from boy to boy—“caught one in Shibuya,” “hung out in Shimokita,” “met up in Shinjuku.” It’s a track released by Noshi in May 2024, with an addictive, rock-leaning sound that sticks in your ears.

Even after a warning from the goddess of love—“Don’t do it”—she ignores it and gets toyed with by someone with a devilish allure, depicted with a humorous touch.

In the end, she looks forward with a wry smile, saying, “First love is just like this.” On the Billboard JAPAN Hot 100, it jumped from No.

42 to No.

17 in May 2024.

Recommended for those being strung along in unrequited love or feeling worn out by romance.

not enoughwacci

wacci 'Tarina i' Music Video
not enoughwacci

This is a heartbreak song overflowing with poignancy, capturing the emotional turmoil of trying to sever lingering feelings for an ex.

Featured on wacci’s 2019 album Empathy, the track stands out for its lyrics written from a woman’s perspective.

Though she still has feelings, the protagonist’s struggle to choose a clean break in order to move forward is deeply affecting.

Positioned as a side story to “Betsu no Hito no Kanojo ni Natta yo,” a one-take recording was also released in 2020.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who’s gone from mutual love to one-sided, or who wants to move on but can’t quite bring themselves to do it.

Best-before date of lovetuki.

tuki. 'Best-Before Date of Love' Official Music Video
Best-before date of lovetuki.

While sensing the end of love, they still can’t let go of their affection for the other person.

This song by tuki.

portrays that contradictory heart with painfully raw realism.

Frustrated by miscommunication over social media, yet feeling happy just to be by their side—the protagonist’s feelings will inevitably tighten the listener’s chest.

Released in September 2024, exactly one year after the striking debut “Bansanka,” this work is an answer song.

With other tracks featured in PlayStation 5 commercials, tuki.’s unique world continues to captivate many.

If you’ve ever experienced the aching loneliness of a relationship slowly cooling, you’ll surely resonate deeply.

On nights when you’re bewildered by love that’s changing, why not quietly align your heart with this song, alone?

Good -joshi-Sakaguchi Ami

Ami Sakaguchi “Ko-joshi” Music Video
Good -joshi-Sakaguchi Ami

An encouraging song that gently wraps you in a soft, warm voice, depicting love from the perspective of a down-to-earth woman.

Released in July 2017 as her major-label debut single, it was chosen as the ending theme by FM stations across Japan.

As Yumebo Sakaguchi herself says, it “reflects my own experiences,” and the lyrics vividly capture the emotions after a breakup.

It’s a track that gives you the spark to say, “Even after we part, I’m going to keep looking forward and living my life!” Highly recommended for women struggling with love or anyone who wants to cherish their true self.

In conclusion

We’ve put together a comprehensive list of recommended breakup songs for teenage girls.

In addition to songs from a female perspective, we also picked tracks by artists popular among teenage girls, even if the lyrics are from a male perspective.

We’ve also included some slightly older songs that, while from a previous generation, are still beloved as timeless breakup classics.

Take your time listening while reading the lyrics.

We hope you find a warm song that gently comforts the hole left in your heart after a breakup.