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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 about parting (111–120)

Christmas Eve RapKICK THE CAN CREW

We’ve arranged Tatsuro Yamashita’s classic Christmas song “Christmas Eve” in a rap style.

People are loving how this very nostalgic song has been given a fresh twist, but I still think it’s a hidden gem known to those in the know.

It’s sung from a male perspective.

Heartbreak songs to sing at karaoke: Healing breakup tracks (121–130)

Love DrizzleShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Koi Shigure” MUSIC VIDEO
Love DrizzleShonan no Kaze

One of Shonan no Kaze’s popular songs, it’s a breakup tune with a forward-looking, positive mindset.

In contrast to their signature hit “Junrenka,” this one carries a slightly bittersweet tone.

It’s a classic you’ll want to sing at karaoke when you need the courage to take a step forward from the pain of heartbreak!

SolaninASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This song portrays the complex emotions that follow heartbreak.

It carries not only sadness and loneliness, but also the determination to look forward.

The way the two accept their parting and encourage each other with “Take care” leaves a strong impression.

Released in June 2010, it was also used as the theme song for the film Solanin.

It’s included on the album Magic Disk and has earned strong support from fans.

Sing it at karaoke, and its relatable lyrics and powerful melody will both heal and energize you.

If you sing and dance with friends, it might help blow away those painful feelings.

For the final shout, let it all out and find the courage to take a new step.

It’ll get stained.Chatmonchy

Chatmonchy “I’ll Be Dyed” Music Video
It'll get stained.チャットモンチー

It’s a single by Chatmonchy released in 2008.

She suddenly remembers him when she forces herself to puff on the cigarettes he used to like, even though she normally doesn’t smoke… She wonders, if she had let herself be colored by him like this, would they have lasted? But instead of being dyed by him, she is dyed by the breaking dawn… It’s a song about heartbreak, yet it conveys a positive feeling of moving forward.

You Go Your WayCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY – You Go Your Way 【PV】
You Go Your WayCHEMISTRY

This is the third single by the two members who came from the popular audition variety show ASAYAN.

It’s an upbeat song that expresses the resolve to start walking separate paths after a breakup.

They didn’t fall out of love, which makes the breakup all the more bittersweet.

Since CHEMISTRY’s songs are all about the harmonies of two male vocalists, this one is a staple among popular karaoke choices for men.

Last SongGACKT

GACKT「Last Song」MUSIC VIDEO
Last SongGACKT

If you’ve ever had your heart broken in the season of falling snow, this poignant song will make you empathize without even trying.

Doesn’t GACKT’s beautiful voice feel like it gently wraps the pain of heartbreak? Released in December 2003, this heartwarming ballad stays close to the hearts of those who’ve experienced parting.

The music video portrays a story of saying goodbye to a loved one, letting you feel the song’s world even more deeply.

It’s perfect for belting out at karaoke when you want to blow away the pain of heartbreak.

Sing it with friends, and your heart is sure to feel healed.

I want to see youGACKT

GACKT “I Want to See You” MUSIC VIDEO
I want to see youGACKT

GACKT’s poignant ballad delicately portrays the feelings of someone who, even knowing that parting is inevitable, longs to meet their beloved again.

The lyrics vividly capture the first moment they met, the desire to hold hands, and the emotion of a heart that keeps searching for that person even after being separated.

Released in October 2004, the song was also used as the ending theme for “The Wide.” It’s a perfect track for those who have experienced a breakup or who wish to be reunited with someone dear.

Sing it at karaoke, and it will surely soothe your heart.