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A wonderful heartbreak song

Breakup songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Heart-healing songs about parting ways.

Many people probably vent the pain of heartbreak by singing their feelings out at karaoke.

From bittersweet songs that stay close to your sadness, to tracks that let you cry it all out and release your emotions, and even uplifting anthems that help you start looking forward—heartbreak songs come in many forms.

Sometimes, singing can help you face your feelings of heartbreak more directly.

In this article, we’ve gathered a wide range of breakup songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke.

You’re sure to find one that fits your feelings perfectly right now.

Breakup songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: soothing songs for a healing heart (61–70)

crescent moonayaka

This ambitious work powerfully sings of the aching feelings of longing for a faraway lover.

Released as a single in September 2006, it showcases Ayaka’s outstanding expressive ability to the fullest.

The song is memorable for its forward-looking resolve to overcome parting and loneliness with a loved one, as well as its strong will to keep thinking of that person, while also conveying a sense of a positive future.

It was featured as the CM song for au’s “LISMO” and as the theme song for NHK General TV’s “Tsunagaru TV @ Human,” and it won the Best New Artist Award at the 48th Japan Record Awards.

It’s a song that offers comfort to those in long-distance relationships or anyone who has experienced a farewell with someone dear.

I still miss you.KG

KG – Still Miss You (MV/Short Ver.)
I still miss you.KG

Released in 2015 as KG’s 12th digital single.

The lyrics overflow with the bittersweet feeling everyone has after a breakup—“If only I could go back to that moment.” It’s a heartbreak song about a love you can’t forget no matter how hard you try.

I want to forget.wacci

wacci “I Want to Forget” Music Video
I want to forget.wacci

This is a song by wacci that portrays the bittersweet feelings of being unable to let go of a former lover, no matter how much you want to move on.

It delicately expresses the emotional turmoil of wishing to erase memories of an ex, yet seeing traces of the past even in new encounters.

Released exclusively via digital distribution on July 17, 2024, this work is a highly relatable heartbreak song that speaks to those who, despite trying to enter a new relationship, find themselves held back by lingering feelings and the frustration of not being able to move forward.

Rouge of Fragmentsbokula.

bokula. – Rouge of Fragments (Official Video)
Rouge of Fragmentsbokula.

A bittersweet story delivered by the rock band bokula.

Released digitally in December 2024, this work portrays lingering attachment after a breakup.

Set to a mid-tempo rock tune, it captures the complex feelings toward a former lover.

The swirling mix of gratitude—“Thank you for teaching me how to love”—and the thought, “If we had never met, I wouldn’t be hurting like this,” is deeply relatable.

It’s sure to offer comfort to anyone carrying the pain of a broken heart.

Goodbye Christmasyashiki takajin

It’s a nostalgic classic.

It sincerely portrays the sorrowful feelings of a woman who takes off her ring on a snowy day and leaves the room alone.

It’s truly a heartbreak song that fills your heart with deep sadness.

SAYONARAORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE『SAYONARA』MV
SAYONARAORANGE RANGE

This song weaves a heartrending melody of acoustic guitar and strings, expressing lingering feelings for a former lover.

While fusing rock and hip-hop—the hallmark of ORANGE RANGE—it’s crafted with a ballad sensibility, resulting in a gem that runs over six minutes.

Released in October 2006, it was also included on the album “ORANGE RANGE.” Chosen as the theme song for the drama “Teppan Shoujo Akane!!,” it offers a heartwarming message of newfound hope after a breakup and gratitude for the time shared together.

It’s a perfect track for relaxed karaoke sessions with fans or for reflecting on memories with someone special.

In that casemakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Empitsu "Saraba" Music Video
In that casemakaroni enpitsu

A narrative masterpiece by Macaroni Empitsu that wraps a bittersweet love in the refreshing tones of guitar and synthesizer.

While gently embracing the pain of heartbreak, the unshakable desire not to give up on the other person’s dream stirs the heart.

The melodic lines and Hattori’s emotive vocals beautifully capture the warmth and ache of youth.

Released in January 2025 as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Blue Box, it weaves together unrequited love and growing hearts with the anime’s worldview.

A gem of a song that stands beside everyone who knows the joy of love and the pain of loss, offering comfort and healing.