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.
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Heartbreak songs to sing at karaoke: Healing breakup tracks (121–130)
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.
Christmas★Bell ~Men’s Side~Juliet

A definitive winter song and one of Juliet’s most popular tracks.
It’s included on their debut album Love, released in 2009.
Written from a male perspective that cherishes memories with his lover, the lyrics evoke a Christmas atmosphere and leave a strong impression.
Its sweet, melodious arrangement also charms, letting you feel warmth even in the cold of winter.
The album Love reached as high as No.
10 on the Oricon charts, marking the beginning of Juliet’s music career.
This song offers comfort to anyone who’s experienced heartbreak.
Sing and dance to it with friends at karaoke, and you’ll surely shake off the sadness.
BYE BYEPUFFY

It’s one of PUFFY’s signature songs, where nostalgic wistfulness and the courage to look forward coexist.
It captures the complex feelings of the moment you happen to see an ex, expressed through a pop melody and bittersweet lyrics.
Released in 2009, the song is also known for being written by Masahiko Shimura of Fujifabric.
You can feel the wish for the other person’s happiness, even while carrying the pain of a breakup.
It’s perfect for when you want to heal a broken heart without getting too gloomy.
Sing it at karaoke, and you can have fun with friends while sharing just a touch of that bittersweet feeling.
I Miss You, Lonely Christmas℃-ute

A song released on December 1, 2010 as their 19th single overall.
It’s an up-tempo pop song that expresses the anxieties, loneliness, and heartbreak of a girl who’s about to face Christmas while her relationship with her boyfriend remains cold, along with her wishes and impulses.
sparklergagaga supi

This is a classic youth punk song that overlays the pain of heartbreak with the fleetingness of sparklers.
The protagonist’s feelings as they walk alone on a late-summer night are captured in lyrics that are both aching and beautiful.
It’s memorable how, while recalling a past love, they realize their own feelings still haven’t faded.
Released in August 2001, this track has remained beloved as one of Gagaga SP’s signature works.
A live performance on TBS’s “Love it!” in 2023 also drew attention.
It’s a song I recommend to anyone trying to face forward while carrying the pain of a broken heart.
Belting it out at karaoke to let your emotions out is highly recommended, too.


