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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 breakup songs. Classic love tracks that make your chest ache (141–150)

Liar Syndromenageki no P

A precious person who is no longer by my side.

This is a breakup song that captures the heart of a woman putting on a brave face.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Nageki no P—also known for songs like “GraveKeeper”—and was released in 2012.

The arrangement is grand and radiant, yet the melody line is heartrending; that contrast adds even more allure to the song’s world.

It’s a Vocaloid piece you’ll want to listen to closely and connect with its message.

It might be best heard on a solitary night.

Glass of Timekeen

[Eng subs][Luka] Glass of Time
Glass of Timekeen

This is Fight-P, aka keen’s, first song using Megurine Luka.

The rock sound, with boldly assertive guitar and drums, matches Luka’s vocals perfectly.

The stylish lyrics, rich in creative kanji wordplay, leave a strong impression.

It was released on Nico Nico Douga in 2009.

Goodbyes don’t disappearMikito P

Mikito-P “Sayonara Doesn’t Fade” MV
Goodbyes don’t disappearMikito P

It’s a bittersweet breakup song that projects the helpless loneliness that comes after parting with a lover.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Mikito-P—also known for “Roki” and “Sarishinohara”—the track was released in 2019 as a message song to “Natsu no Hanken,” which came out in 2014.

The nostalgic soundscape, with strings enveloping the band, leaves a strong impression.

It evokes the image of sound gently flowing from the ears into the heart.

The more you empathize with the protagonist facing the reality of being alone, the more it hurts.

twilight acheFujihisa P

[Yuzuki Yukari] Twilight ache [Original]
twilight acheFujihisa P

This song deliberately emphasizes electronic elements through the combination of electronic melodies and a Vocaloid.

The Vocaloid’s voice is mixed prominently, making it easy to hear—that’s the key point.

Once we part ways, all the days of happiness crumble away.

It boldly expresses that sense of transience.

Blossoming Cherry Love Talekapitarou

[Hatsune Miku] Lavishly Blooming Cherry Blossoms, Love Tale [Japanese-style Original] Niconico Video GINZA
Blossoming Cherry Love Talekapitarou

One word: tragic love.

The Japanese-style melody is so pleasing to the ear that it makes you want to listen to it over and over.

It’s a song about a heartbreaking romance torn apart by the tides of the times.

Thinking about how she must have felt hearing the song he left behind is unbearable.

This is a work by Kapitaro, a Vocaloid producer also known for pieces like “Osorezan le Voile.”