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)

Rain, then Sunshine Hallelujahyuzu

As the title suggests, after the rain you can see clear skies.

After tears, a day will come when you can smile.

It’s a song that fills you with the resolve to move toward the future and lifts your spirits.

Yuzu’s soothing vocals and harmonies make you want to keep listening forever.

Until we meet againHirai Dai

Hirai Dai / Until We Meet Again (HIRAIDAI Live Tour 2016 ~ LOCALS ONLY ~ at EX THEATER ROPPONGI LIVE)
Until we meet againHirai Dai

When I listen to lyrics that gently stay by my side when I’m heartbroken and feeling down, they truly make me think, “I’m so glad I found this.” The sound of rippling waves, the timbre of the ukulele, the relaxed melody, and Hirai’s gentle singing voice are sure to bring tears to your eyes.

Do whatever the hell you want.sawada kenji

This is Kenji Sawada’s “Do As You Please,” released in 1977.

Even among younger generations, many people probably know this song.

It’s one of Sawada’s signature tracks.

The rugged “manliness” suggested by the title is richly woven into the lyrics as well.

It’s a refreshingly straightforward breakup song from a male perspective, with no lingering attachment or trace of self-pity.

A Song for XXHamasaki Ayumi

A Song for xx / Ayumi Hamasaki [Cover]
A Song for XXHamasaki Ayumi

This is the perfect song for when no one seems to understand you and you feel lonely.

It fills you with the determination to overcome adversity! The song itself is short, but it’s packed with emotion and really hits you in the heart.

Miss youHoshino Gen

The chord progression is stylish, and it’s a very pleasant ballad to listen to.

Endings and farewells with people are sad, but as Mr.

Hoshino says, they can also be the beginning of something.

So it carries a message to look forward positively and do your best.

The lyrics Mr.

Hoshino writes aren’t straightforward, so they make you think deeply in some way.