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[VOCALOID] Heartbreak Song Ranking [2026]

I’ve gathered a variety of popular past Vocaloid breakup songs.The songs are introduced in a ranking format based on video view counts.Take a look to see which tracks are popular and use it as a reference.

[Vocaloid] Heartbreak Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Orange Genomemezame P76rank/position

[NicoKara] Orange Genome [On Vocal]
Orange Genomemezame P

A four-on-the-floor rhythm and a catchy, cute sonic character leave a strong impression.

It’s a track by Mezame-P, also known as Tsunamaru, released in 2012.

The lyrics depict feelings that can’t be conveyed to “you” and a resignation toward love.

As mentioned above, the sound is easy-to-listen-to and pop, but the lyrics and melody are deeply heartrending and piercing.

It’s a breakup song with a mysterious charm that makes you want to hit repeat.

It might be nice to listen to while taking a walk.

You just don’t get it.monet77rank/position

You Don’t Get It / monet feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma
You just don't get it.monet

This work stands out for its emotional lyrics and languid rock sound.

It’s a track by the music unit monet, released in June 2025.

The inextricably tangled feelings are conveyed through a wavering guitar sound and Chifuyu Hanakuma’s languorous vocals.

That sonic texture pairs perfectly with lyrics distilled from bitterness toward an ex and lingering attachment.

When you’re weighed down by frustration or listening on a sentimental night, you’ll find yourself drawn deeply into its world.

crackkeeno78rank/position

[Hatsune Miku Append] crack [with Chinese subtitles]
crackkeeno

With gently woven, softly resonating guitar tones and a classic sound that firmly captured listeners’ hearts and sparked buzz, this is a track by keeno, known in the Vocaloid producer scene as a master of post-rock.

As the second release following “glow,” this song drew attention for its compositional sensibility and achieved the remarkable feat of being inducted into the VOCALOID Hall of Fame just nine days after it was posted.

Basket wormmiyake79rank/position

Basket Worm – GUMI / Minomushi (Basket Worm) – GUMI feat. MI8k
Basket wormmiyake

Miyake, a Vocaloid producer who has released many hall-of-fame tracks like “Love & Destroy” and “Laughing Mannequin,” put out “Basket Worm” in 2016.

The lyrics depict lingering feelings that can’t be forgotten—still loving someone even after being betrayed and hurt to the point of tears.

The protagonist knows they should move on to the next relationship, but they just can’t.

The steady, restrained rhythm feels heartbreaking, yet it perfectly accompanies that state of not wanting to do anything after a breakup.

paranoiatsunamaru80rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Paranoia [Tsunamaru]
paranoiatsunamaru

This song is notable for Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals.

Released by Tsunamaru in March 2012, it features a distinctive world that blends a dreamy piano melody with electronic sounds.

Complex emotions like the pain of heartbreak, loneliness, and attachment are beautifully conveyed through Miku’s calm vocal tone.

It’s the perfect track for moments when the quiet ache hidden deep in your heart spills over, or when you want to soothe the pain of a broken heart.