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Breakup songs that female college students will want to sing at karaoke

Let’s cheer up our heartbroken selves by singing a lot at karaoke! From the latest hits to songs that might be from when female college students were kids, there are some nostalgic ones too.

Be sure to use this as a reference and have fun at karaoke!

Recommended breakup songs for female college students to sing at karaoke (21–30)

Goodbye to this loveSafarii

As you can tell from the title, this song expresses the aching, painful feelings of saying goodbye to a love that has ended.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in heartbreak and have a good cry.

Singing it through tears at karaoke might help you vent at least a little of the sadness of a broken 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 Hate You - YU-A

This song’s lyrics are filled with emotions many people have felt—like wishing you could just start hating someone after a breakup so it would be easier.

Because it expresses very feminine feelings, it’s a great pick for karaoke with the girls.

Let this song help you immerse yourself in your heartbreak.

Recommended breakup songs for female college students to sing at karaoke (31–40)

Day of Tearslecca

lecca / Tears Day from BEST ALBUM 'BEST POSITIVE'
Tears Day by lecca

It’s a track with the vibe of light Japanese reggae.

While retaining reggae’s distinctive upbeat groove, it comes together as a gentle, mellow ballad.

The lyrics are a positive breakup song about moving forward while carrying the memory of a ended love in one’s heart.

When cherry-blossom hues danceMika Nakashima

Mika Nakashima “Sakurairo Mau Koro” MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
Sakurairo Mau Koro by Mika Nakashima

This is a hit song by Mika Nakashima, and while it has a bright, springtime image, the lyrics contain very bittersweet emotions.

Her delicate, ephemeral voice doubles the sense of poignancy, making it a beautiful track.

I’m sure you’ve heard it at least once, so try singing it at karaoke.

Moon CryingKumi Koda

Koda Kumi / “Moon Crying” (from the new album “WINTER of LOVE”)
Moon Crying Kumi Koda

This song is a staple among Kumi Koda’s heartbreak tracks.

The music video is also very sad and poignant, making it a great recommendation when you feel like crying.

I think you can watch the music video at karaoke too, so go ahead and have a good cry and immerse yourself in those post-breakup feelings.

Love PhotosAi Otsuka

Ai Otsuka / Love Photo (Short Ver.)
Love Letter Photographs Ai Otsuka

Many people may know Ai Otsuka’s “Renai Shashin” because it was used in a film.

The music video is composed in a sweet yet heartrending way, so whether you watch the visuals or just listen to the music, it’s a song that brings you to tears.

It resonates with a broken heart too, so try singing it at karaoke.

Let's count your kissesYuki Koyanagi

Let's count your kisses {Furū} | Monique Dehany
Let's count your kisses - Yuki Koyanagi

You could call this one of Yuki Koyanagi’s signature songs.

The overall tone is calm and subdued, but her voice soars in the chorus and can move you to tears.

It’s a poignant classic that depicts the mounting regrets of thinking how things could have gone better after a breakup.

Sing this song and let yourself have a good cry.