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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 Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Tiarasekikomi gohan29rank/position

Tiara / Sekikomi Gohan feat. Hatsune Miku (Tiara)
Tiarasekikomi gohan

If you like gothic-style music, be sure to check this out.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Sekikomi Gohan, released in 2021.

With piano and strings crafting a majestic atmosphere, it’s a driving four-on-the-floor song with a powerful presence.

Perhaps thanks to that strength, as you listen, you naturally feel a sensation like your core is swaying.

And the lyrics, which convey a farewell message to a loved one, perfectly match the tone of the piece.

A must-repeat gem—don’t miss it.

love dollDECO*2730rank/position

DECO*27 – Love Doll feat. GUMI
love dollDECO*27

Judging from the title, this song exudes a slightly mature atmosphere.

It’s a rock sound with an easy-to-listen-to melody.

The mood is easy to grasp, and the lyrics sink in naturally.

However, the lyrics revolve around the themes of mad love and separation, making the content very deep.

The profound lyrics and the vocal timbre add depth to the song.

[Vocaloid] Breakup Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

I want an unbreakable heart.ishiburo31rank/position

Ishiburo / I Want an Unbreakable Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
I want an unbreakable heart.ishiburo

Anyone who has experienced heartbreak has probably thought exactly what the title says.

This song captures that feeling.

It’s a rock number that blends poppiness with an emotional undertone, released in 2015.

The creator, Ishiburo, is also known as the guitarist of the rock band Necry Talkie.

Repeat Onenekomushi P32rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] One Grain on Repeat [Original] Subtitled in Chinese
Repeat Onenekomushi P

Set to a mature sound, the song conveys the feelings of a woman who was abandoned at her partner’s whim.

It’s one of Nekomushi-P’s signature tracks, released in 2010.

The plaintive resonance of the strings, the sorrowful melodic line, and the guitar phrases that seem to mirror a distorted heart are striking.

The more you listen closely, the more the woman’s emotions come through, making your chest ache.

Even when we simply say “heartbreak,” there are many different patterns, aren’t there? Surely there are people who have experienced a love like this.

Kurayasukoppu33rank/position

[Hatsune Miku Soft] Kuraiya [Original Song with PV]
Kurayasukoppu

The 30th song by Sukoppu included on the album “Heroinicity.” The PV was created by Senka.

It portrays a delicate heart that’s been hurt and filled with regret, shedding tears at night.

It’s moving from the very intro.

There’s a poignant wish to feel glad to have been born into this world.

15 Years of a Clingy Guy’s Petty ObsessionIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P34rank/position

Clingy Guy’s 15 Years of Petty Obsessedness / Sunfish Is Dead Behind My House P (Turn on subtitles; lyrics are available in other languages)
15 Years of a Clingy Guy’s Petty ObsessionIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

At first, it feels like a slightly strange and funny song that makes you chuckle, but by the time you reach the end, it’s guaranteed to make you cry.

Listen to it once, then put it on repeat, and even the lyrics you thought were amusing will start to feel heartbreaking.

Freedom Lolitanejishiki35rank/position

[Yukari Yuzuki] Freedom Lolita [Original]
Freedom Lolitanejishiki

Screw-style’s “Freedom Lolita” portrays the coexistence of feelings that accept a breakup and feelings that can’t.

Even if you can casually say “Well then, goodbye” at the moment you part, your heart may still be soaked with lingering attachment—harboring emotions that are the complete opposite.

All the more so if the breakup itself, or everything leading up to it, was awful.

You might think, “I’ll be the one to dump someone this terrible,” yet the feeling of “love” doesn’t disappear inside—something that happens often.

It’s a recommended song for those who have broken up but still can’t sort out their feelings.