[Valentine’s Heartbreak Songs] Masterpieces and Popular Tracks to Heal a Wounded Heart
Some of you may have had the experience of mustering up the courage to confess your feelings on Valentine’s Day, only to have them not reach the person and end up heartbroken.
Even though you gathered your courage, hoping to be with the one you love, it’s hard not to feel down and think, “I tried so hard…”
At times like these, why not listen to some heartbreak songs to help heal the hurt?
In this article, we’ll introduce a range of breakup songs—from timeless classics that portray sorrowful love to tearjerkers by trending artists.
Whether you want a song to cry your heart out to, one that captures the feeling of not being able to let go, or something that lifts you up, you’re sure to find the perfect track for you.
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[Valentine’s Heartbreak Songs] Masterpieces and Popular Tracks to Heal a Wounded Heart (61–70)
For those who have had their hearts broken by someone they love deeplyerica

This is a heartbreak song that expresses the joy of being in love and the pain of parting—the bittersweet feelings that accompany romance.
Erica’s clear, transparent voice resonates deeply in the heart.
Included on the mini-album “Kokuhaku 100 Kajō” released in September 2017, this track comes highly recommended for anyone carrying the pain of a breakup or trying to overcome a farewell with someone precious.
Listening to this song may give you the courage to look forward, reminding you that even painful experiences can help you grow.
Day of Tearslecca

Having your heart broken is incredibly, incredibly painful.
But even so, morning still comes, and you still have to go to work.
No matter how hard it is, you can’t cry forever, right? Here are some recommended breakup songs that give you courage and help you stay positive.
let gom-flo

I heard this at a club and fell in love with it at first listen.
It’s a breakup song, but the vocals and melody are so good that I was completely drawn in.
I think it’s a stylish breakup song.
It also portrays the pain and regret of heartbreak, so I recommend it to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in those feelings.
Night Sky (feat. Haji→)miwa

A heartbreaking song with lyrics about a lost love you just can’t forget—about how there’s no one but you—that will make you cry.
It mirrors the feelings I had when I got my heart broken, so listening to it really brings me to tears.
I regret wondering why I fell in love, but more than anything, the feeling of gratitude—because I was happy after all—comes through.
It conveys the honest feelings of a girl so clearly.
That’s not fair…arekunn

This is a poignant love song about someone who never confessed their feelings and ended up heartbroken.
Arekun’s gentle voice and the melody that sinks into the heart further elevate the song’s bittersweet emotion.
It became available for streaming in August 2021 and was included on the album “Kokyū” released in September of the same year.
It was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s music program “BREAKOUT,” drawing considerable attention.
Packed with lyrics that resonate with anyone who has felt the pain of unrequited love, this track is recommended for times when you want to heal the sting of heartbreak or sort out your feelings.



