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A wonderful heartbreak song

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!

Heartbreak songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: recommended classics and popular tracks (41–50)

single bedSha ran Q

Sharam Q “Single Bed” (Music Video)
single bedSha ran Q

It’s one of Sharam Q’s most popular songs as a rock band.

It’s a heartbreak song that expresses a man’s feelings after breaking up with his girlfriend.

If you’re a man, it might be an easy song to sing at karaoke.

Give it a try!

planetariumOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka / Planetarium (Short Ver.)
planetariumOtsuka Ai

The bittersweet melody that overflows from the intro soothes the sorrows of love.

Planetarium, with lyrics that make you want to send your wishes into the night sky, is a song released by Ai Otsuka in 2005.

It was featured in the drama Boys Over Flowers and helped boost her popularity.

Its simple arrangement and beautiful melodic line make it a great choice for karaoke! When it’s hard to bounce back from a broken heart, singing this song might help ease your feelings.

I miss you.UVERworld

UVERworld, with their hard-hitting rock sound and lyrics that resonate deeply, have a wide fanbase regardless of gender.

Their song “Koishikute” is a highly popular love ballad among fans, released in 2008.

It expresses feelings for someone once dearly loved—emotions reflected upon from the present, addressed to an unforgettable person.

Surely many of you also have someone you can’t forget.

If you listen to or sing this song, you’ll likely find that person coming to mind.

tear(s)Ketsumeishi

It’s one of the signature songs by Ketsumeishi, a popular hip-hop group.

Although it’s a heartrending breakup song themed around feelings for a former lover, it’s also a track that everyone can get excited about singing together at karaoke, so it’s a song I highly recommend.

Just… I want to see youEXILE

EXILE / I Just... Want to See You - Short version -
Just... I want to see youEXILE

From the title and the very first lines of the lyrics, you can strongly feel the regret of something that’s ended and can’t be undone.

It’s striking how the song expresses the wish to go back and do things differently—“If I could return to that time, this is what I’d do.” Throughout the entire track, it sings of regret and pain, and the intensity of those feelings comes through.

When you look back on the time you spent together, it’s often only the good memories that resurface, which can make the regret grow even stronger.

Stop this nightJUJU

JUJU “Stop This Night for Me”
Stop this nightJUJU

How about choosing a song that really lets you sing your heart out? JUJU’s “Kono Yoru o Tomete Yo” is a single released in 2010 and was also the theme song for the drama “Guilty: Akuma to Keiyaku Shita Onna,” starring Miho Kanno.

Sung from a woman’s perspective, it expresses aching sorrow and heartbreak, making it a ballad that pierces the hearts of those who’ve experienced a breakup or lost someone dear.

Try picking a weighty, emotionally heavy ballad like this to captivate the moment.

MissingKubota Toshinobu

Toshinobu Kubota – Missing [Official Video Short ver.]
MissingKubota Toshinobu

“Missing,” a signature ballad by Toshinobu Kubota, whose powerful yet heartfelt vocals are widely beloved.

Although it was never released as a single, this song is extremely popular and has been passed down and sung for years.

This is exactly what people mean by “heart-wrenching”: the track is filled with the frustration of feelings that can’t be put into words or conveyed.

Those who remember when it first came out likely sing it often at karaoke.

It’s a ballad loved across generations.