[From a Woman’s Perspective Too!] A Roundup of Breakup Songs Recommended for Teen Girls
Among teenage girls, many of you are probably in love, aren’t you?
Some have seen their love blossom into a mutual relationship, while others are still keeping their feelings inside and experiencing unrequited love.
Among all these situations, something everyone goes through is heartbreak.
Sometimes distance grows and a breakup comes gradually; other times, your feelings don’t come to fruition and your love fades away in an instant.
In those moments, haven’t you ever wanted to listen to music that could support your heart?
In this article, we’ll introduce a lineup of breakup songs that will stay close to the empty space in your heart.
We’ve picked a wide range of tracks—mainly from a female perspective, but also songs by artists popular among teen girls even if they’re from a male perspective—so please find the one song that fits you perfectly.
[From a Woman’s Perspective Too!] A Roundup of Breakup Songs Recommended for Teen Girls (1–10)
How toMinty

This song, with its dreamy lyric video that leaves a strong impression, is by Minty.
It’s a track that’s been trending on TikTok, and many teenage girls may already be familiar with it.
The lyrics look back on a very precious past relationship, and many women will likely relate to what’s being expressed.
The song features a laid-back tempo with cool rap laid over it, and as you listen, you might find yourself quietly recalling your own past romance.
I forget you, who are so quiet, in October.beautiful night

This song is the signature track of the rock band Atarayo and the one that went viral online.
It portrays the complex feelings of a woman who loves someone but had no choice but to break up.
She loves the man, but things just wouldn’t work out, and the pain became overwhelming.
She chose to end the relationship, yet that too was incredibly painful—you might relate to the emotions woven into the lyrics.
The rock ballad is made even more heartrending by Hitomi’s vocals, which make powerful use of her falsetto.
Happy Endingback number

Among the many love songs by back number that are beloved across generations, this is the one breakup song that women simply can’t miss.
Written from a woman’s perspective, the lyrics depict a couple’s parting.
The feelings carried by the female protagonist in the song are unbearably heartbreaking.
She puts on a brave face in front of him, pretending she’s fine, but inside she’s overflowing with lingering attachment and is anything but okay.
Many women have probably gone through an experience like the one described here.
It’s surely one of those masterpieces that inevitably brings empathy—and tears.
me me sheRADWIMPS

Among RADWIMPS’ many heartbreak songs, this one is especially popular.
Though the lyrics are written from a male perspective, it’s a must-listen for anyone who just can’t forget the person they broke up with.
Beyond the universally relatable ache of lingering feelings, the song’s lyrics also have a romantic structure that is so characteristic of Yojiro Noda.
The more you read the lyrics, the more captivating they become—so take your time and dive back into them.
Dried flowersYuri

This is one of singer-songwriter Yuuri’s signature songs, which became a long-running hit after its release in October 2020.
The lyrics are written from the perspective of the woman in the couple that appears in his previously released song “Kakurenbo.” They depict a couple who still have feelings for each other but drift apart and can’t make it work—something many who’ve had similar experiences will likely relate to.
Choosing to end the relationship even though the love remains… that bittersweet feeling tightens your chest.
My love was overflowing.Mosa o.

Singer-songwriter Mosawo is probably well known among teenage girls! While you might associate them with warm, sweet love songs from a woman’s perspective—like their signature track “Gyutto”—they also sing bittersweet breakup songs like this one.
The lyrics are written from a woman’s point of view, depicting how her boyfriend gradually drifts away.
Some listeners may relate to the protagonist—when your feelings grow too strong compared to your partner’s, and the relationship stops working.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re heartbroken and trying to sort out your emotions.
PretenderOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism had been steadily growing in popularity, but this song was the one that sparked their explosive breakthrough into becoming a truly national act.
It’s a breakup song told from a male perspective, yet many teenage girls may find themselves empathizing with the bittersweet emotions in the lyrics.
It’s a love that finally came true, and yet somehow the gears don’t mesh.
The song portrays a man who realizes he isn’t the right match for his partner and, out of consideration for them, steps back on his own.
In fact, the situation depicted in these lyrics might be even more relatable for women.





