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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Breakup songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (1–10)
me me sheRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS is a rock band that has been active on the front lines for many years.
While they are positioned as a rock band, in reality their instrumentals are rock-oriented, but the vocals are packaged in catchy J-pop.
Because of that, compared to overseas bands, RADWIMPS’s songs tend to be easier to sing.
Among their works, the song I particularly recommend is “me me she.” It’s a quiet track with a nostalgic melody, so it should be very singable for those who aren’t comfortable with shouts or long sustained notes.
Because I fell in loveaimyon

Aimyon is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity with catchy musicality that evokes Kazuo Zaitsu.
She’s one of the leading singer-songwriters in today’s mainstream, appealing not only to teenagers but also to a fairly mature audience.
She’s released numerous hit songs, but the one I especially recommend is Koi wo Shita Kara (“Because I Fell in Love”).
It’s an acoustic track with a narrow vocal range, so I think it’s easy to sing.
Philadelphia fleabaneYOASOBI

YOASOBI is a duo known for catchy electropop.
If you’re in your teens or twenties, chances are you’ve heard their songs at least once—they’re that famous.
They’ve produced numerous hit tracks, but among them, the breakup song Harujion is a particularly karaoke-friendly recommendation.
While the sound is electronic, the vocal lines are surprisingly calm, making it easier to sing.
Give it a try!
A Place of EmptinessKarin.

Singer-songwriter Karin., whose catchy musical style has made her especially popular among teens.
Since she excels at orthodox J-pop, her songs have few quirks and are very easy to listen to.
Among her works, the especially easy-to-sing track is Kuuhaku no Ibasho (A Place for Emptiness).
Its abstract lyrics can be interpreted as either a heartbreak song or a friendship song.
Vocally, it doesn’t go particularly high, nor does it feature complex melodies, so it should be easy to sing.
ChinokateYorushika

Yorushika is a male-female duo hugely popular among young people.
Their distinctive musical style—electro-driven sound paired with an ennui-tinged vocal—is unforgettable.
Among Yorushika’s works, one of the easiest heartbreak songs to sing at karaoke is Chinokate.
Since Yorushika’s vocals generally don’t belt, it’s easier for people who find it hard to sing loudly.
If you use a husky vocal technique that blends in breath, the atmosphere comes together instantly, so it’s highly recommended.
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

This is the fourth single by singer-songwriter Masayoshi Yamazaki, who has won devoted fans with his unforgettable, distinctive voice and his multifaceted talents as a multi-instrumentalist.
Chosen as the theme song for the film The Moon and the Cabbage, in which he starred for the first time, it’s one of Yamazaki’s signature songs and is widely known through numerous covers by other musicians.
Its vivid, scenic imagery and his aching, heart-wrenching vocals make you feel the loneliness of heartbreak more than anything.
With its relaxed melody, it’s easy to sing at karaoke—a perfect number to choose after a breakup.
Close your eyesHirai Ken

This is the 20th single by singer-songwriter Ken Hirai, who has produced numerous hits with his emotionally rich vocals and poignant edge voice.
Written specifically as the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World,” it’s a track that likely triggers vivid flashbacks of the movie’s scenes for many listeners.
The feeling of still cherishing someone even after a breakup is something anyone can experience right after heartbreak.
The lyrics, which don’t force forgetting but instead choose to hold those emotions in the heart, gently embrace the pain—making this a highly recommended number for karaoke as well.




