[Heart-wrenching] Vocaloid breakup songs. Classic love tracks that make your chest ache
No one chooses to get their heart broken.
No one wants something that leaves a gaping hole in their heart to happen.
Still, sometimes it comes no matter what we do.
This time, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid heartbreak songs especially recommended for those who’ve “just gone through a breakup.” There are plenty to pick from, so you’re sure to find something that resonates with how you feel right now.
Let music lend you its strength to reset your mood and move forward toward tomorrow!
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[Heartrending] Vocaloid break-up songs: classic love tunes that make your chest ache (71–80)
his girlfriendreruriri × moja

This is the second collaboration track by rerulili and Moja, known for ‘Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl.’ Moja wrote and composed the song, and rerulili handled the arrangement.
With GUMIwhisper’s beautiful vocals, it’s a heartbroken love song.
It portrays the sorrowful feelings upon learning that an ex-lover has found a new boyfriend.
Monochrome (without you)Yasuha.

This is an R&B track featuring a poignant piano tone.
Created by Vocaloid producer Yasuha., known for songs like “Sukinano ni” and “Kimi o Ushinatte,” it was released in 2018.
The understated melody, spacious sound arrangement, and fragile vocals blend perfectly, drawing you into its world before you know it.
The lyrics portray lingering feelings for a former lover—something anyone who’s experienced heartbreak can relate to.
Give it a listen when you feel like having a good cry.
Can you put it in the past tense?Omoi

“Can You Put It in the Past Tense?” portrays the bittersweet romances of youth.
The male-female duo Omoi created it in 2019.
Its driving, band-style sound is striking, evoking a racing heartbeat.
It depicts moments in school life when the protagonist finds themselves following their crush with their eyes.
Running into the person walking alongside someone else makes the heart ache with longing.
Along with its dramatically unfolding story, it’s a Vocaloid track that resonates with Hatsune Miku’s energetic vocals.
Ainotoa

It’s a song that portrays the journey from lost love to self-liberation, and every listen tightens my chest.
Created by Vocaloid producer Toa, known for hits like “Tsugihagi Staccato” and “ID Smile,” it was released in August 2024.
It features a sophisticated sound arrangement and lyrics marked by a sense of resignation toward parting.
Precisely because of its light, breezy tone, the contrasting message resonates.
When you sense the end of a romance, why not listen to this song and take a moment to face yourself?
I won’t let go.Kasamura Tōta

Even after a heartbreak, there are likely people who still don’t want to part ways with the other person.
A song that gives voice to those feelings is “I Won’t Let Go.” This piece was released by Toa Kasamura.
Set across various situations, it’s a track that portrays the longing for someone from whom you’ve been separated.
The chorus consists of simple, repeated phrases, but that very simplicity fuels the imagination.
Try listening while reflecting on your own feelings and experiences.
One more time.jungun

A bittersweet feeling seeps into the heart alongside an emotional timbre.
Created by Vocaloid producer Junjun, this piece was released in September 2024.
It offers a glimpse of a new side of Junjun, who has produced hits like “Jaa ne” and “Are You Managing to Live?”.
The desire to redo a past romance is expressed through Hatsune Miku’s airy, raspy vocals.
Using the metaphor of a reset button, it portrays lingering regret and attachment.
I think it will hit hard for anyone who’s been through a breakup.
Heartbreak ≈ BluesKedarui

It’s a refreshing song that conjures up a scene of a high school girl speeding down a hill on her bike during summer vacation.
The English lyrics are cool, and despite the heartbreak theme, the energetic vibe keeps it from feeling sad.
There’s also a stylish section where the accompaniment shifts to a jazzy feel.
It’s a song I really want you to listen to at least once.


