RAG MusicHeartbreak Songs
A wonderful heartbreak song

[Female Heartbreak Song] A soul-stirring song dedicated to you, who loved with all your heart.

A love that won’t return, no matter how hard you wish.

Even when you muster the courage to confess, they don’t turn around.

Or you finally become mutual, only for their feelings to drift away from you.

After heartbreak, you find yourself thinking, “I shouldn’t have confessed,” or “If only I’d been more honest,” and blaming yourself as precious moments replay in your mind.

And the more you try to forget, the stronger your feelings for them grow…

The songs featured in this article are all achingly beautiful masterpieces we want you—who loved with all your heart—to hear.

Regret that won’t stop no matter how much you cry, and the inability to give up on the one you love.

These songs will stay close to those pure feelings.

[Women's heartbreak songs] Heartwarming songs for you who loved with all your heart (71–80)

Sakura Lovemosao.

Sakuran / Mosawo [Music Video]
Sakura Lovemosao.

A school life that ended without ever being able to put those feelings into words… This is a heartrending ballad about an unfulfilled crush.

It’s a work by the singer-songwriter Mosawo, whose popularity took off through activity on video sites, released in 2021 as his seventh digital single.

Precisely because of the gentle vocals and melody, the world of the lyrics resonates even more deeply.

The feeling of saying goodbye to the version of yourself who was in love— the more you think about it, the tighter it makes your chest ache.

Please take your time and listen closely.

Hello, Again ~A Place That Has Been There Since Long Ago~My Little Lover

My Little Lover "Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been There Since Long Ago~
Hello, Again ~A Place That Has Been There Since Long Ago~My Little Lover

With its striking intro, this song is one of My Little Lover’s signature tracks, with bittersweet lyrics and a melody that resonates deeply.

No one can be blamed for the way the two hearts gradually drifted apart.

Even when regret and guilt overflow, the time comes when we must accept the reality before us.

I pray that one day you’ll say goodbye to the pain you feel now and find yourself smiling brightly again.

Until then, I believe this song will be a source of comfort for your heart.

If only I could come to hate youYU-A

YU-A “If Only I Could Hate You” MV Short Ver.
If only I could come to hate youYU-A

This song, included on the 2009 album “You Are My Love,” features a melody line and lyrics that fit together perfectly, letting the words flow in naturally.

It sings of lingering attachment that never fades—frustration, pain, and a sense of helplessness.

[Women's Heartbreak Songs] Touching songs for you, who loved with all your heart (81–90)

I Want to See You ~Missing You~Matsuda Seiko

Junichi Inagaki with Aya Matsuura – I Want to See You ~Missing You~
I Want to See You ~Missing You~Matsuda Seiko

This is the 40th single by Seiko Matsuda—a singer-songwriter who, after achieving immense popularity as an iconic idol of the 1980s, now writes her own lyrics and music.

Released as a double A-side single together with “Ashita e to Kakedashite Yukō,” the song became a million-seller and is widely regarded as one of Matsuda’s signature tracks.

The experience of remembering a former lover even as you take a new step forward is something many people—regardless of gender—can relate to.

With her overwhelming vocal prowess and expressive power, she draws listeners deeply into the world of the lyrics in this exquisite heartbreak song.

Wish ~To You Back Then~Mirei Touyama

Mirei Touyama “Wish ~To You Back Then~”
Wish ~To You Back Then~ Mirei Toyama

There are times when you feel nostalgic as you recall an old heartbreak, right? What I’d love for you to listen to in moments like that is Mirei Toyama’s “Negai ~Ano Koro no Kimi e~.” This song was created as an answer song to Dohzi-T’s “Negai feat.

YU-A,” and its lyrics express, “Back then, this is how I felt.” As you listen, old memories come flooding back.

I want to see you.sawada chikako

I Want to See You / Chikaco Sawada by Uru
I want to see you.sawada chikako

It is one of the great masterpieces of Japanese pop that weaves a song about an eternal farewell.

The track is by singer-songwriter Chikaco Sawada, also known for “How to Walk on This Planet,” and was released in 1990 as her eighth single.

Thanks in part to being chosen as a theme song for a TV infotainment program, it became a long-running hit and a million-seller.

The song is filled with the protagonist’s immeasurable emotions after losing a loved one.

Many people surely feel their hearts ache just imagining never being able to see their partner again.

Goodbyemiwa

♪Sayonara miwa Solo acoustic Muse Note
Goodbyemiwa

“Sayonara” depicts the moment of parting from the person you thought was more precious than anyone else.

This song by singer-songwriter miwa—who skillfully performs a wide range of music from pop to rock—was included on her 2013 album “Delight.” It portrays a relationship between two people who, as many seasons pass, gradually grow distant and begin to miss each other emotionally.

The track features her gentle voice and warm melody that seem to envelop the loneliness and anxiety of heartbreak.

Why not listen closely to the words that unfold a scene of farewell right before your eyes?