[Trash Songs] A carefully curated selection of tracks about the lowest, worst kind of loser—and hidden gems!
“Kuzu”… you hear it a lot, and it’s quite a powerful word, isn’t it?
Maybe you’ve suffered a terrible betrayal and felt a surge of anger—“That piece of trash!” Or maybe you’ve been disappointed in yourself and thought, “I’m trash.” There are probably more than a few people who find this word popping into their heads in everyday life.
In this article, we’ll introduce some “kuzu songs” that resonate with those feelings.
You can take the perspective of the person concerned, or think of some trashy someone and use it as motivation for the future!
Find one song you relate to, and use it to sort out your feelings.
- Songs to listen to when you've been betrayed. Classic hits about betrayal.
- An empathy song to listen to when you’re hurting and feel like a 'convenient woman'
- I want to let off some steam! Recommended anger songs and revenge songs
- A spine-chilling, terrifying song. Japanese music that evokes madness and horror.
- [I Want to Make My Ex Regret Losing Me] Love Songs to Listen to When You Feel That Way
- Masterpieces that sing of despair. Recommended popular songs.
- [Relatable Lyrics] Emo songs to listen to when you're stuck after a breakup or relationship troubles
- [Yami Song] Fight darkness with darkness!? Deep tracks that stay close to your pain
- Yami songs recommended for men
- Hidden gems of yami songs. Recommended popular tracks.
- A song that feels refreshing after a breakup. A love song to listen to when you want to move on.
- Songs that hit home when you're feeling blue: masterpieces of Japanese music
- Breakup songs sung by male artists that I’d recommend to Gen Z
[Trash Songs] Carefully Selected Songs About the Worst, Most Hopeless Losers & Hidden Gems! (51–60)
YOKAZEHentai Shinshi Kurabu

Life isn’t all sunshine—there are failures and regrets over your own mistakes…
but this song says you’ve got no choice but to keep moving forward.
It’s a smash hit by the three-member music group Hentai Shinshi Club, included on their first album, ZURUMUKE, released in 2021.
The track carries a sense of quiet, and the sparse, spill-it-out flow is deeply emotional.
It’s a piece that makes you think, “I’ve got to do my best from here on,” and helps you face forward.
a May flyRADWIMPS

When you think of RADWIMPS, the hits “Zenzenzense” and “Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do?” give them a strong image as makers of heart-tugging love songs.
But the song “May’s Fly” shatters that image—a track steeped in betrayal, hatred, even a sense of madness—and it’s often cited as a “scary song.” That’s how raw and straightforward the hatred is, thrown right at you; if you really listen closely to the lyrics, some people will probably get chills.
And yet it’s addictive—in a strange twist, this song can even help you bounce back.
Dream-Chasing Bengalaimyon

When someone betrays you, it hurts terribly, doesn’t it? You feel reckless, you don’t even want to think.
Aimyon’s song “Yumeoi Bengal” is packed with emotions that perfectly fit that mood—one of those tracks that makes you want to nod along in empathy.
When you’re feeling self-destructive, even as you think “whatever happens, happens,” your mind won’t stop racing, and regret, resentment, and envy spiral inside you.
It’s a song where those raw, real feelings pierce straight through.
And because it feels so good to listen to, all those tangled thoughts start to seem like they don’t matter anymore.
You’re like a human.Kitanitatsuya

At first glance, a title like “You’re Just Like a Human” might make you wonder, “What’s that supposed to mean?” The song is performed by singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani.
In the lyrics, the protagonist can no longer feel any warm, human kindness from their partner and is ultimately used for convenience and cast aside.
They mock the partner as a “beast wearing the shape of a human.” No matter how sincerely the protagonist tries to love them, the love is never returned, and the lyrics convey that anguish with painful clarity.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced songs for losers and songs sung to losers.
“Loser songs” are especially common in the romance genre.
There were all kinds—from songs about being cheated on to tracks that put down a flawed self.
If you can resonate with the lyrics and release that negative energy, you should be able to forget the painful love, move on to a new one, or accept your imperfect self!


