[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!
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[Heartrending] Vocaloid break-up songs: classic love tunes that make your chest ache (71–80)
You, who were buried that dayRAY

The emotional guitar rock sound stirs the heart.
This work by Vocaloid producer Ray was released in 2021.
While the song has a driving tempo, it leaves you with a lingering sense of sorrow.
Perhaps Miku’s mature-sounding vocals are part of the reason it feels that way.
The nostalgic imagery in the lyrics evokes farewells to loved ones and cherished things.
Crank up the volume to really savor how good this track is.
Perfect for those moments when you just want to cry out loud.
Flowers for you, a song for me.Re:nG

Despite being a characteristically uptempo Vocaloid song, it’s bittersweet and as beautiful as clear glass.
Even with its short lyrics, many people will find themselves drawn in.
The repeated lines and words linger in the heart, as if expressing pure love.
I won't let go.Tohta Kasamura

Even after a heartbreak, there are likely people who still don’t want to part ways with the other person.
A song that gives voice to those feelings is “I Won’t Let Go.” This piece was released by Toa Kasamura.
Set across various situations, it’s a track that portrays the longing for someone from whom you’ve been separated.
The chorus consists of simple, repeated phrases, but that very simplicity fuels the imagination.
Try listening while reflecting on your own feelings and experiences.
A single crimson leafkuro usagi P

It’s finished as an enka-style song of the so-called neo-enka type.
Composed by Kurousa-P, known as the creator of the popular song “Senbonzakura” that represents the Vocaloid scene, it was released in 2008.
As you’d expect, it’s a breakup song, but it’s also frequently listened to as a Vocaloid track people like to hear in autumn.
Tiarasekikomi-gohan (ceremonial red rice dish; also called sekihan)

If you like gothic-style music, be sure to check this out.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Sekikomi Gohan, released in 2021.
With piano and strings crafting a majestic atmosphere, it’s a driving four-on-the-floor song with a powerful presence.
Perhaps thanks to that strength, as you listen, you naturally feel a sensation like your core is swaying.
And the lyrics, which convey a farewell message to a loved one, perfectly match the tone of the piece.
A must-repeat gem—don’t miss it.
One more time.Jun Jun

A bittersweet feeling seeps into the heart alongside an emotional timbre.
Created by Vocaloid producer Junjun, this piece was released in September 2024.
It offers a glimpse of a new side of Junjun, who has produced hits like “Jaa ne” and “Are You Managing to Live?”.
The desire to redo a past romance is expressed through Hatsune Miku’s airy, raspy vocals.
Using the metaphor of a reset button, it portrays lingering regret and attachment.
I think it will hit hard for anyone who’s been through a breakup.
Rigged Julietscrew-type

A song that voices the anguished cry of a woman who’s been cheated on.
The lyrics are sexy yet heartrending, and they’re addictive.
It uses the famous literary work Romeo and Juliet as its theme to sing about infidelity.
The moody melody and fast tempo really stick in your ears.
Listen closely to how the story ends for the woman who was betrayed by the one she loves.