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A song that feels refreshing after a breakup. A love song to listen to when you want to move on.

I want to cleanly, completely forget my ex! For you who feel the same, we’ve gathered a collection of love songs.

We’ll introduce songs about feeling refreshed after a breakup, upbeat tracks about moving on, and songs where you’ve had enough and say goodbye.

Everyone’s breakup story is different, but what we all share is the desire to break free from this love, right? Sadness, anger, exasperation, resignation…

Even if you still have lingering feelings but want to summon the courage to move on, these are for you.

When you’re going through a breakup, listen to lots of songs that capture all kinds of emotions—and let it all out so you can feel refreshed.

A refreshing breakup playlist: Love songs to listen to when you want to move on (41–50)

So, bye-bye.Golden Bomber

Golden Bomber “Dakara Bye-bye” Live 2012/6/18 Yokohama Arena
So, bye-bye, Golden Bomber.

Golden Bomber is famous for their entertaining live performances.

When it comes to their signature songs, “Memeshikute” comes to mind.

As the title suggests, that song expresses the feelings of a timid, clingy man, but they also have a song from the opposite perspective—one where the man has completely moved on from his feelings for the other person.

That song is “Dakara Bye-Bye.” Although the title has a rather sorrowful tone, the lyrics are crafted to make you chuckle.

It’s also an upbeat, quintessentially Golden Bomber track, making it perfect for getting pumped up and refreshed.

Your Anatomical Pure Love Song ~Die~Aimyon

Aimyon – Your Autopsy Pure Love Song ~Die~ [AIMYON BUDOKAN -1995-]
Your Anatomical Pure Love Song ~Die~ Aimyon

What happens to your heart when an obsession with the one you love spins out of control? Aimyon’s debut song portrays the precariousness of a mind in which a maddening love turns into violent emotion.

Marked by its pop melody and bright rhythm, the track was released in March 2015 as a Tower Records–exclusive single and reached No.

10 on the Oricon Indies Weekly Chart.

Its provocative content, which became subject to broadcast restraint, sparked conversation and drew in fans captivated by her unique worldview.

It’s a song that resonates with anyone who has let their feelings in love run wild and regretted it, or who has been overwhelmed by their feelings for someone important.

spare keyYu Takahashi

You know the singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi, right? Many of his songs are pop tunes that make you feel warm inside.

But Spare Key overturns that image.

It portrays a man who tells his girlfriend it’s over and asks her to return the spare key.

The lyrics are thoroughly cold and detached.

The rough guitar melody seems to mirror his ravaged state of mind, and it’s addictive.

I especially recommend it to anyone who’s having a hard time moving on.

GoodbyeLinus

You might not be in the mood for upbeat songs, but ballads can feel a bit too sad.

In that case, why not let some R&B soothe you? I recommend “Goodbye,” by Linus, a rising next-generation R&B singer who’s getting a lot of attention.

Set to a laid-back, relaxing sound, it tells the story of a man who’s been cheated on, expressing a sorrow that borders on resignation.

The lyrics are from a male perspective, but I think women will relate to them too!

Sayonara LoveKo Shibasaki

Ko Shibasaki, who is also active as an actress, has a heartbreak song called “Sayonarabu.” Since it was released digitally only, many people may not have heard it.

The song portrays a woman’s regret after telling a man goodbye, along with her determination to move forward.

For that reason, it will likely resonate especially with those who have recently gone through a breakup.

The arrangement also accelerates toward the chorus, brilliantly expressing the feeling of emotions overflowing.

God of HeartbreakChihiro Nakamura

Chihiro Nakamura / God of Broken Hearts
Chihiro Nakamura, the God of Broken Hearts

A pop number by Chihiro Nakamura that embraces the emotions of facing heartbreak.

Included on her third mini-album “Onna no Fukurotoji,” released in November 2017, this piece depicts a protagonist who is suddenly dumped by email and entrusts their wishes to the god of heartbreak.

At first, they wish misfortune upon their ex, but gradually they begin to pray for their own happiness—a striking shift of heart.

It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone who has just gone through a breakup.

RevengeMy Hair is Bad

This song sharply captures the heart of someone bearing the pain of heartbreak.

Included on My Hair is Bad’s November 2017 album “mothers,” it depicts a collision of fierce anger and deep sorrow.

Carried by vocalist Tomomi Shiiki’s voice, it vividly traces the emotional arc—from the suddenness of the breakup, to the vengeful urges that follow, and finally to forgiveness.

It’s a track that stands with those suffering from heartbreak and struggling with the complexities of human relationships, inviting empathy.

As you listen to its extreme lyrics, you might paradoxically find yourself growing calmer.