Yami songs recommended for women
I sometimes think I’m “mentally worn down.”
I believe many people today feel that way.
You can’t say what you want to say, you wear yourself out trying to fit in, and even though you’re smiling, you’re not having any fun at all.
If you keep living like that, your heart might end up breaking without you even noticing.
In this article, I’ll introduce some “yami” songs recommended for women who feel this way.
They lay bare emotions—feelings about love, thoughts toward society—that you normally can’t put into words.
If you feel you’re “struggling,” give them a listen.
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Recommended dark songs for women (51–60)
Like, dislikePhantom Seater

An irresistibly addictive track that sings of the madness of love and hate.
Released in May 2025, it’s a song themed around obsessive love crafted by Koharu from Charan-Po-Rantan.
It was also selected as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series “Dear My Baby: Until I Control You,” and its sound—an exquisite fusion of retro-horror aesthetics and a pop melody—has been generating buzz on social media.
Highly recommended for those who relate to the complicated emotions of romance and expressions of love that border on the pathological.
Night of the RobotShinsei Kamattechan

Shinsei Kamattechan is an internet pop-rock band.
It was released in 2014 as a digital-only distribution.
True to the nature of an internet band, this video combines footage of the members performing in a dark forest with radiating light imagery as a single cohesive work.
You could call it an advanced performance format characteristic of the YouTube era.
It makes me feel as if my body and soul are sinking into a deep world.
Objection! Wasshoi!Final Girl Hikasa

This is a male-vocal band whose lyrics can be aggressive at times, but the soft keyboard melodies balance them out, creating a dark yet pleasant listening experience.
Many of their songs are fast-paced, Shimokitazawa-style rock, and they’re recommended for women who love band sounds and resonate with darker themes.
I became someone else's girlfriend.wacci

Hmm, it’s frustrating.
A very frustrating song.
This is “Betsu no Hito no Kanojo ni Natta yo” (“I Became Someone Else’s Girlfriend”) released by wacci in 2018.
As you listen, it sounds like a woman is rattling off boasts about her new boyfriend and gripes about the past to her ex.
But is that really the case? Pay close attention to the lyrics in the latter half of the song.
Wait a second—there are a few lines that make you think, “Is this the heart of a girl who just can’t be honest?” It’s a song that leaves you with complicated feelings.
Yami songs recommended for women (61–70)
hairqueen bee

We all get curious about the type of person someone likes, don’t we? If he says he prefers girls with long hair, isn’t it just a woman’s nature to find any excuse to grow it out? And when that love ends, you chop it off in a fit of despair.
Many women probably feel it’s a cycle that keeps repeating.
Queen Bee’s song “Kaminoke” captures the tender, aching feelings tied to hairstyles with striking precision.
Avu-chan’s lyrics and voice squeeze your heart.
DarlingKeina Suda

Keina Suda, known as a Vocaloid producer and singer-songwriter, has released “Darling,” a song that’s gone viral on social media.
Sung from a woman’s perspective, it expresses love for a man who won’t turn around to notice her.
While it includes elements often labeled as menhera or yandere, the song depicts only straightforward, sincere affection—without resentment or anger.
Incidentally, the music video portrays her mental distress a bit more concretely.
Watching it will likely leave a very different impression.
Love is a trap.Moka Sato

The sweet, bittersweet vocals and lyrics depicting a woman drowning in love leave a strong impression.
The melodies spun by Moka Sato, while incorporating elements of jazz and R&B, resonate gently as if nestling close to the listener’s heart.
The story, tinged with a single thread of danger as feelings of love spiral out of control, is sure to strike a chord with many.
Released in April 2025, this work was selected as the ending theme for the drama “Husband, Won’t You Please Die?” further deepening the show’s world.
It will also softly embrace the hearts of those who have yet to recover from the pain of a broken heart.






