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[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!

[Heart-wrenching] Vocaloid break-up songs. Timeless love songs that make your chest ache (131–140)

Rhapsody of HeartbreakUeda Basil

A song written, composed, and video-produced by Ueda Basil.

Its charm lies in the whisper-like vocals of a highly tuned Hatsune Miku V3.

Set to a bossa nova sound, it conveys the feelings of a girl who realizes she has fallen into an unattainable love.

It was released in 2015.

Shadow-chasingWato

Shadow-Chasing - Wato feat. Aoki Lapis [Original Song]
Shadow-chasing Wato

This is a work by Wato, sung by Aoki Lapis.

Composed solely of Lapis’s vocals and a piano accompaniment, it has a simple, quiet jazz feel.

It’s a piece that brilliantly expresses a fantastical world themed around black and white, light and shadow, with the bare minimum of elements.

BrainwashingAhab

Brainwashing / Ahab feat. KAFU
Brainwashing Ahab

This is a retro-pop breakup song that wistfully sings of lingering feelings for an ex-lover.

“Brainwashing,” produced by Vocaloid producer Ahab, was released in March 2023.

The sorrow of realizing “I wasn’t everything to them” comes through so sharply it tightens your chest.

The rhythmic groove also helps convey how the protagonist’s emotions overflow without end.

It might be the perfect song for a lonely mood, on a night spent all alone.

If you are not herePeperon-P

If You're Not Here, Kiyoteru Hiyama — English & romaji subtitles
Peperon-P, if you’re not here

This is a song about the sorrow of heartbreak, played with an intense rock sound.

If you’re not here, I’ll lose even the will to live.

It expresses that kind of straightforward emotion.

While the sound is exhilarating, there are also moments that feel almost mad, giving the song a deep, complex tone.

End Credits for Two5key-z

This is a work by 5key-z, sung by IA.

Overlapping the end credits of a rented movie that the two of us borrowed but never ended up watching—now a memory of a lover who has passed away—it sings the end credits of “me,” who was left behind, and “you,” who departed.

Also note IA’s capability to deliver a boyish singing voice.

This love will not be successfulbaker

Hatsune Miku – This love will not be successful (English Subbed)
This love will not be successfulbaker

This is a track by baker, one of the veteran Vocaloid producers.

It’s a heartbreak song in an electro house style, released in 2010.

Its edgy four-on-the-floor sound grabs listeners by the heart.

The quality is so high it wouldn’t be out of place as BGM in a club.

Chocolate Meltdownjig

Chocolate Meltdown / JIG feat. Hatsune Miku – Chocolate Meltdown
Chocolate Meltdown Jig

Although it’s a song about being in love, it ends up evoking heartbreak.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Zigu, released in 2019.

Centered around a piano timbre, it unfolds as a stylish four-on-the-floor tune.

The protagonist wishes not to let go of their current happiness and not to say goodbye to their lover—in other words, they’re imagining the end of love.

Many people can probably relate to this feeling.

It’s an emotion you experience precisely because you’re in a relationship.

You hope it will last forever, yet you can’t shake the anxiety.

The further you listen, the more tightly this love song grips your heart.