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K-Pop Sad Breakup Songs for the Heartbroken

Pete K.
Last updated: 2023/02/02 at 7:19 PM
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Do you ever wish to listen to depressing music to numb your emotions and bury your sorrows? We’ve got you. Here are some K-Pop songs about sad breakups for the heartbroken.

Monsta X – One Day

Although MONSTA X is most known for their loud and powerful music, their softer songs are equally as good, and the emotions in this one will undoubtedly speak to you.

DAY6 – You Were Beautiful

One of the group’s most well-known songs, this sad song, is about how beautiful your sweetheart was when they were by your side. “Keep trying to forget how gorgeous you were.”
The song is made even more lovely and melancholy to listen to by the group’s charming vocals.

iKON – Don’t Forget

Even if you’re parting ways, you could wish the other person wouldn’t forget about you and the wonderful times you shared. That is the genuine yearning that iKON sings for you.

K-Pop Sad Breakup
K-Pop Sad Breakup

Pentagon – Daisy

This stunning bop, one of 2020’s best releases, is depressing. Everything about this song is perfect but also terribly painful, including the song itself, the music video, the dancing, and the words.

MAMAMOO – Wind Flower

Although the song is not very soft, it still has that distinctive MAMAMOO sound and flavor and evokes feelings of loss and regret.  “I was happy to be able to love… my eternal daisy.”

Taeyeon – Fine

You’ll be alright soon enough, even though it might not get any better. Taeyeon understands and will sing precisely how you feel, while it takes time.

Seventeen – Habit

This song, performed by the group’s “vocal unit,” is one of their best and was one of the group’s earlier songs. The melody and voice are excellent, but the lyrics are also frank and depressing at the same time. “I rather wish that you were having a bit more of a harder time.”

Stray Kids – On Track

Stray Kids are fortunate to have 3RACHA consistently produce excellent music for them, regardless of the genre. After a breakup, you frequently look back and wish you had handled things differently. Even a fool knows, which is exactly what the song’s Korean title means, sums up what it is about.

The Rose – Sorry 

With their incredible voices, we can always count on the foursome to produce a banger of a dynamic song. This song expresses regret and pleads with the listener’s sweetheart to return to them.

Key ft. Taeyeon – Hate That…

Every time these two closest friends collaborated, the music was always at its best. Maybe this pair needs to release a whole album. It would be the most excellent presentation given by K-Pop. However, the song’s words are unbelievably good and perfectly balanced between grief, regret, and a dash of sassiness.

“I hate that you’re happy without me…

I want you to be painful as much as I do, baby
I can feel the breakup falling apart alone…

I want you to regret more than I do.”

Sad Breakup K-Pop Songs For The Brokenhearted https://t.co/YoZxYh4KBe

— allkpop (@allkpop) February 1, 2023

BLACKPINK Rosé – Gone

She displays her deep vocals in this song and recalls a boyfriend who is no longer in her life and the suffering she endured due to them, singing about how utterly heartbroken she is over the breakup.

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