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 tunes for a broken heart (131–140)

from Y to YJimii Samu P

This song, woven with Hatsune Miku’s voice by JimmySama-P, portrays the aching emotions of heartbreak.

Loneliness and regret after a breakup, along with lingering attachment to cherished memories, are expressed through lyrics and melodies that truly resonate.

Released in April 2010 and included on albums such as “Toy Box” and “Reboot,” it remains one of the most popular Vocaloid tracks.

It has also been featured in the PSP title “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd,” earning support from a wide audience.

It’s a must-listen for anyone carrying the pain of a broken heart or who has experienced a farewell with someone dear.

Sing it at karaoke, and you may just find some emotional closure.

youKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda / “you” (from the new album “WINTER of LOVE”)
youKōda Kumi

Released in 2005 as the 19th single, it drew attention as the first installment in the first-ever 12-weeks-consecutive single release in Japanese music history.

Lyrics by Kumi Koda.

She appears in the music video as a lover alongside actor Takashi Tsukamoto.

The song was used in a commercial for the jewelry brand GemCEREY.

It’s a heartbreak song from a woman who, after growing distant while dating, longs for the ex she can’t forget.

even ifHirai Ken

Ken Hirai – “even if” live 2001
even ifHirai Ken

This is a song by Ken Hirai that portrays a bittersweet, adult romance.

It expresses the feelings of a man who has fallen for a woman who already has a boyfriend.

Watching her gaze at the ring she received from her partner conveys the ache of being unable to confess his feelings.

Released in December 2000, it became Ken Hirai’s first single to reach No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It is also known as the theme song for his acoustic live series, “Ken’s Bar.” The song offers comfort to those suffering from unrequited or unattainable love.

Why not sing it out at karaoke and soothe the pain of heartbreak?

DEAR…againHirose Kōmi

It’s a very nostalgic number, and it’s also a hidden gem among breakup songs.

It’s a ballad that sings of a woman’s feelings as she prays for the man who left her to come back.

If I sing it at Christmas, I get so emotional that I end up in tears.

Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

It was released in 1986 as Hideaki Tokunaga’s debut single.

The song was created together with Makoto Oki, whom Tokunaga met while working part-time in Karuizawa, and it has become one of his signature tracks.

It has been covered by many artists regardless of gender and remains a popular choice for karaoke.