Breakup songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular hits.
When you want to heal the wounds of a broken heart, a lot of people just let it all out by singing their hearts out at karaoke! In this article, we’ll introduce breakup songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s also a great idea to sing these to comfort a friend who’s going through a breakup.
If you sing a song that expresses exactly how you feel right now, or pour all your sadness into a breakup ballad, it might ease your pain, even just a little.
Choose the song that fits your feelings and sing your heart out!
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Heartbreak songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: Recommended classics and popular tracks (61–70)
Time goes byEvery Little Thing

Time goes by, one of Every Little Thing’s signature songs, was released in 1998 and became a massive hit.
It’s a heartbreak song about thinking of someone you loved, but even those who haven’t had their heart broken will find themselves drawn in by the lyrics that really hit home.
And if you are going through a breakup, it resonates all the more deeply.
You might even end up in tears if you sing it at karaoke.
It’s a tender, moving ballad that makes it easy to pour your emotions into it.
Last SongGACKT

This is a song by GACKT, who is active as a singer-songwriter.
It’s a heartbreak song addressed to a former lover.
With its cool and stylish vibe, it’s a great choice for karaoke and sure to get the crowd going.
I highly recommend giving it a try—why not sing it yourself?
DEPARTURESglobe

It’s one of the signature songs by the music unit globe.
It’s a poignant breakup song themed around lingering feelings for a former lover.
For women, it’s an easy and crowd-pleasing choice for karaoke.
Why not give it a try?
C.O.S.M.O.S. ~Cosmos (Autumn Cherry Blossoms)~Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

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~Akizakura~ by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE portrays a heartrending love that can never truly be fulfilled.
It was released in 2014 as the autumn installment of their four seasons series.
Set to a beautiful melody and vocals that conjure up vivid images of autumn foliage and blooming cosmos flowers, the song’s forbidden love tightens your chest with sorrow.
If you’ve put an end to a relationship that had little chance of ever working out, try singing this song and remember those bittersweet days.
If you find it difficult to sing alone, it becomes easier if you split the parts with a friend, like Ryuji Imaichi and Hiroomi Tosaka do.
Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

A gemlike ballad where poignancy and warmth coexist.
Centered on parting with a loved one, it delicately portrays sorrow, lingering attachment, and the resolve to move forward.
The stirring, beautiful melody and the gentle timbre of the piano highlight Hana*Hana’s clear, transparent harmonies.
Released in October 2000, the song drew attention as the theme for the TBS drama “Oyaji.” Embracing the hearts of those who have experienced a breakup or a farewell to someone dear, it continues to be loved by many as a song that gently gives you a push forward.
I don’t want to see you; I want to see you.Yuka Ueno

A ballad by Yuuka Ueno that sets painfully bittersweet scenes of heartbreak—so vivid they make your chest ache just remembering—against a simple, piano-led melody.
Six months after the breakup, the protagonist’s heart is still tangled in conflicting emotions born from being unable to forget their former lover: aching to see them, yet not wanting to.
Included on the January 2019 album “Sukina Hito wa Anata datta” (“You Were the One I Loved”), this song is sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has gone through a breakup and still hasn’t sorted out their feelings.
When they suddenly come to mind in a quiet moment, why not listen to this track and face your true feelings?
No matter how…Kana Nishino

The 15th single “Tatoe Donna ni…” was featured as the song for the SONY WALKMAN “Play You.” commercial.
The lyrics, which convey feelings for a former lover and a sense of regret, may overlap with many listeners’ own memories.
Its restrained vocal tone and low key make it easy to sing, and the relaxed tempo makes it approachable to try.
However, there are occasional leaps in pitch, so be careful not to lose track of the notes, including the pitches before and after.






