Breakup songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular hits.
When you want to heal the wounds of a broken heart, a lot of people just let it all out by singing their hearts out at karaoke! In this article, we’ll introduce breakup songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s also a great idea to sing these to comfort a friend who’s going through a breakup.
If you sing a song that expresses exactly how you feel right now, or pour all your sadness into a breakup ballad, it might ease your pain, even just a little.
Choose the song that fits your feelings and sing your heart out!
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Heartbreak songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: Recommended classics and popular tracks (61–70)
DEPARTURESglobe

It’s one of the signature songs by the music unit globe.
It’s a poignant breakup song themed around lingering feelings for a former lover.
For women, it’s an easy and crowd-pleasing choice for karaoke.
Why not give it a try?
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

It’s one of the signature songs of Golden Bomber, a rock band.
The success of this track made their name widely known.
It’s also a karaoke staple that everyone can get excited about together, so it’s a breakup song I recommend for karaoke.
C.O.S.M.O.S. ~Cosmos (Autumn Cherry Blossoms)~Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

C.O.S.M.O.S.
~Akizakura~ by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE portrays a heartrending love that can never truly be fulfilled.
It was released in 2014 as the autumn installment of their four seasons series.
Set to a beautiful melody and vocals that conjure up vivid images of autumn foliage and blooming cosmos flowers, the song’s forbidden love tightens your chest with sorrow.
If you’ve put an end to a relationship that had little chance of ever working out, try singing this song and remember those bittersweet days.
If you find it difficult to sing alone, it becomes easier if you split the parts with a friend, like Ryuji Imaichi and Hiroomi Tosaka do.
Unfit to be a loverKoresawa

Koresawa is an artist who performs without showing her face, taking the stance of “I want you to listen to the songs, not look at my face.” The teddy bear you often see seems to stand in for her! Now, since “Koibito Shikkaku” has no intro, make sure to clearly imagine the opening pitch before you start singing.
If you switch between chest voice and falsetto for the A melody, B melody, and the chorus, you may find it easier to hit the pitches accurately.
If you sing carefully with the scoring system in mind, you should be able to get higher marks.
Give it a try and practice!
I can’t stop this sadnesstsubaki fakutorī

This emotionally rich cover song captures the ache of heartbreak.
Tsubaki Factory brings fresh expression to one of Anri’s finest gems.
Preserving the original’s poignant sorrow, each member’s voice delicately portrays the helplessness of unrequited love.
The track is included on the single “My Days for You / Kanashimi ga Tomaranai,” released in June 2025.
It also serves as Shiori Yagi’s graduation single and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Daily chart.
How about listening on a night when you want something to keep you company in your melancholy?



