RAG MusicHeartbreak Songs
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 about parting (111–120)

CANDYMr.Children

Mr.Children 「CANDY」DOME TOUR 2009 〜SUPERMARKET FANTASY〜 IN TOKYO DOME
CANDYMr.Children

This song portrays a gut-wrenching loneliness and pain, expressing the emotions felt at the moment of parting and after a breakup with raw honesty.

Released in September 1996, it showcases Kazutoshi Sakurai of Mr.Children and his delicate emotional expression.

Set to a bittersweet yet beautiful melody, it depicts the many feelings stirred by heartbreak.

The catharsis that grows the more you belt it out at karaoke is sure to encourage many people.

On nights when you can’t hold back your emotions, it’s important to free your heart with this song and cry to wash away the sorrow.

Surely, many will find the strength to recover from heartbreak through this work.

Rice Ball Christmassadamasashi

When you hear the title, you might think it’s a comedy, but it’s actually a fine song.

It’s a sad ballad about remembering his girlfriend in their younger days, who made rice balls instead of a Christmas cake.

I think it also works well as a heartbreak song.

I totally hate Christmas!! Just kidding.CRAZY KEN BAND

I totally hate Christmas!! Just kidding ♡ / Crazy Ken Band (2002)
I totally hate Christmas!! Just kidding.CRAZY KEN BAND

This song offers a unique perspective that sets it apart from typical Christmas standards.

Released in December 2002 as Crazy Ken Band’s sixth single, it peaked at No.

14 on the Oricon chart.

At first glance the lyrics seem to dislike Christmas, but they actually convey deep affection and anticipation.

It was also used in a commercial for J-PHONE’s “Sha-mail World.” The track deftly captures the complex emotions of someone who’s been through a breakup, making it perfect for belting out at karaoke when you want to clear your head.

Why not soothe your heart while enjoying Crazy Ken Band’s distinctive world?

LemonFei P

Lemon (feat. Megpoid)
LemonFei P

This is a song by VOCALOID producer Fei-P.

It’s a heartbreak song that blends GUMI’s light, lively vocals with a pop sound and bittersweet lyrics.

The track was created with inspiration from Motojiro Kajii’s short story “Lemon.”

Merry X’mas for the DropoutsYamane Yasuhiro

A ballad that sings of the loneliness and aching feelings felt on Christmas night.

It was released in 2002 as part of Yasuhiro Yamane’s solo project “RAG FAIR.” While the city sparkles with Christmas decorations and couples huddle close, the song portrays the emotions of a protagonist who watches the scene alone.

Holding memories of a loved one they couldn’t protect in the past, it conveys a heartfelt wish to drop everything and rush to that person right now.

Because it deals with universal themes like lost love, loneliness, and the yearning for reunion, it’s sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced heartbreak.

It’s a song that, when listened to during the Christmas season, brings both warmth and loneliness at the same time.

Miku’s Christmas EveŌzoku BAND feat. Hatsune Miku

RAINBOW SNOW ~A Love Letter Painted on the Aurora~ Royal Band feat. Hatsune Miku Song 1
Miku’s Christmas EveŌzoku BAND feat. Hatsune Miku

It’s a collaborative track by a band formed on a video site featuring Hatsune Miku, and it’s become something of a hidden gem.

It’s a rock-style ballad where Miku-chan says she’ll quit singing after a heartbreak on Christmas Eve.

The lyrics are intricate.

Christmas without snowTahara Toshihiko

I picture a man who has been chasing his dreams for so long, now having lost his love, walking alone through a snow-covered town.

The tempo is lively, but it’s a heartbreak song.

It’s his first single since leaving Johnny’s.

It’s very heartrending.