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.
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[Vocaloid] Breakup Song Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Amanojaku1641rank/position

It’s a song whose gentle, conversational lyrics slip right into your ears.
It’s about how my cowardly self can’t easily throw away the feeling of “love” that’s left hanging in limbo, yet deciding to accept that cowardly self anyway.
It’s a bittersweet, relatable, and really good song.
Patchwork StaccatoToa2rank/position

“Staccato” is a musical term meaning to play each note detached.
Perhaps that’s part of the reason why, despite being a slightly bittersweet breakup song, it has a pleasant, dance-like feel, as if stepping to the beat.
Also, Hatsune Miku’s occasional throat-clearing adds a touch of humanity, making it very cute.
Imperial GirlR Sound Design3rank/position

What on earth is this snappy tempo? Before you even know it, you feel like tapping on whatever’s around you to the beat.
The word choices are also incredibly clever, and they just slip right into your ears as you listen.
While it creates a unique world of its own, you still find yourself relating to it—a wistful yet somehow beautiful song.
Heartbreak MeltBreak P4rank/position

This is a song that replaces the lyrics of the early Vocaloid classic “Melt,” reworking it into a heartbreak track.
Perhaps because it’s inevitably compared to the original “Melt,” it evokes an overwhelmingly bittersweet feeling.
It was released in 2010 by Bireku-P.
Karakuri Pierrot40mP5rank/position

When you’ve had your heart broken, the pain can make it hard to stay positive day after day.
40mP’s “Karakuri Pierrot” is a heartbreak song that seems to understand your bittersweet feelings.
Once you’re feeling a little better, I recommend trying it at karaoke.
from Y to YJimmySam-P6rank/position

An extremely famous Vocaloid song by JimmyThumbP.
It is the first work in the “Mr.
Y Trilogy,” which consists of songs featuring Hatsune Miku as the vocalist: “from Y to Y,” “Pierrot,” and “Calc.” Numerous related videos, including cover versions, have been posted, gaining widespread popularity.
CharlesBalloon7rank/position

When it comes to Vocaloid songs, many people might think of this one.
It’s a signature track by Balloon, a Vocaloid producer who also works as the singer-songwriter Keina Suda, released in 2016.
It’s characterized by stylish chord progressions and a bouncy rhythm.
The lyrics depict a rift in feelings with someone important and the breakup that results from it.
The chorus melody sticks in your head after just one listen—you’ll find yourself humming it without thinking.
It’s an undeniable classic of the Vocaloid scene.