RAG MusicHeartbreak Songs
A wonderful heartbreak song

Uplifting Western songs that encourage you after a breakup. Popular anthems and recommended classics.

From among the world’s most iconic heartbreak anthems, our studio staff introduces their recommended classics and fan favorites.

This is a carefully curated playlist to gently soothe the pain of a broken heart.

Uplifting Western songs that encourage you after a heartbreak. Popular anthems and recommended classics (81–90)

The Power of Encounters IIIAAA

The Power of Encounters III / AAA (Cover by ICHIRO)
The Power of Encounters IIIAAA

A duet song by AAA that portrays the dynamics of love between a man and a woman.

The piano and string accompaniment is beautiful, and along with the lovely harmonies, it gently seeps into a wounded heart.

It’s a tender song that makes you feel that even if you end up walking separate paths, it will surely become nourishment for you.

MemoryBOØWY

I tried singing | BOOWY Kyosuke Himuro MEMORY Memory BOØWY 1224 Shibuya Public Hall
MemoryBOØWY

A classic ballad by the legendary Japanese rock band BOØWY, counted among their most popular songs.

The lyrics depict the mindset of a man who, at the end of a romance, is about to slip away alone—so powerful they cut straight to the heart.

Yet there’s a certain stoic purity to it that many men will surely relate to.

Thank youJUJU

It’s the theme song of the movie “Tsunagu.” It’s a song for those moments when you feel down—like the sense of loss and sadness after a breakup—but listening to it fills you with gratitude toward the other person and a desire to cherish the memories you shared.

It’s a song that lifts you up and gives you the feeling that you can take a step forward.

Like magicSHISHAMO

It’s a perfect song for girls.

When you go through a breakup, it’s easy to get jaded, but this song lifts up the feeling of not forgetting to keep polishing yourself and of how wonderful it is to stay your sparkling self.

It’s not a love song, but I think it’s soothing.

100 What-Ifs for Youflumpool

flumpool “100 What-ifs for You”
100 What-Ifs for Youflumpool

It expresses the utterly helpless, lost feeling right after being rejected.

Vocalist Yamamura himself has said, “The lyrics are written as if in a tunnel in the dark, but I’m sure that time will become time that leads to tomorrow,” so I think the message comes across quite directly.