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[Vocaloid] Heartbreak Song Ranking [2025]

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] Breakup Song Ranking [2025] (41–50)

Nonsense Speakernekobōro43rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Nonsense Speaker [Original Song].mp4
Nonsense Speaker Nekoboro

Although the word “heartbreak” isn’t used directly, it feels like a sorrowful song imbued with a pain that tears you apart.

It expresses the murky depths of the heart—the sentiment that without you, I have no meaning.

It’s a work by Nekobolo, also known under the name Sasanomaly, released in 2014.

VOiCELovely P44rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] VOiCE [Original Song] PV
VOiCE Lovely P

It’s the kind of song that makes tears spill out before you even realize it.

Composed by LovelyP, also known for works like “BRIGHT RAiN,” it was released in 2008.

In 2017, it surpassed one million views on Nico Nico Douga.

It remains one of the beloved Vocaloid classics still listened to today.

Love-Struck MutantPinocchioP45rank/position

PinocchioP – Mutant in Love feat. Hatsune Miku
Mutant Pinocchio P in Love

As the title suggests, this is a poignant song that tells the story of a test-subject mutant falling in love.

Created by the versatile and widely acclaimed Vocaloid producer PinocchioP, it was released in 2010.

The patchwork-like sound arrangement and jazz-influenced progression are remarkably unique.

The lyrical world, too, leaves an unconventional impression.

However, once you grasp its meaning, it becomes heartbreaking.

Please experience this tale of unrequited love with your own eyes and ears.

A moderate relationshipNoboru ↑P46rank/position

Moderate Relationship / Noboru↑ feat. Hatsune Miku – Tekido na Kankei
Climbing a moderately close relationship ↑P

For those who find that the harder they try to forget, the more they think about the person they like, the song you should listen to is “Moderate Relationship.” Created in 2019 by Noboru↑, a Vocaloid producer who crafts music across genres from rock to ballads, it features a striking contrast between dazzling synth tones and a passionate band sound.

Hatsune Miku’s heartrending vocals convey the purity of young love.

It’s a rock number that portrays the tightening feeling in your chest when, even up close, the person you love feels far away.

I became a fool after meeting you.Team Kamiuta47rank/position

[Team Kamiuta] I Became a Fool After Meeting You [Hatsune Miku]
I became a fool after meeting you. — Team Kamiuta

I know we can’t be in mutual love, but I still can’t help being drawn to their gestures and words, and I end up seeking their reactions.

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The lyrics capture feelings that almost everyone has experienced at least once, and I can’t help but empathize.

It’s a song by the creator collective Team Kamiuta, released in 2012.

The sound of parting.Kairiki Bear48rank/position

Kairiki bear (feat. Hatsune Miku) – Wakare no Oto.
Wakare no Oto. by Kairiki Bear

This is the debut song of the popular Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear.

It’s a rock-style heartbreak song with a beautifully clear vocal, sung as if recalling the time spent with a loved one.

You can hear the emotional fluctuations in the sparkling guitar tones.

Released on a video-sharing site in 2011.

Fleeting eternityYasuha.49rank/position

[Eng Subs]Hatsune Miku – Ephemeral Eternity【Vocaloid Original Song】【Multilingual Subtitles】
Ephemeral eternity, Yasuha.

A bittersweet love story spun on Miku’s singing voice.

Crafted by Yasuha.

and released in April 2023, it’s an R&B‑tinged ballad that gently accompanies those bearing the pain of heartbreak.

The fleeting memories of a fading love are portrayed through a soft melody and a transparent, pure vocal tone.

Immersing yourself in the emotion of how once‑happy times now feel like a burden makes your chest tighten.

This is a song that quietly stays by the side of your wounded heart.