[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)
Last SongfatmanP

A heartbreaking breakup song by fatmanP, with illustrations by Betega.
We loved each other, yet we broke up… I hated it, but there was nothing I could do.
That painfully poignant opening brings tears to your eyes.
Staying lovers requires both hearts.
Once one heart drifts away, there’s nothing left to be done.
Being left behind alone must feel like your chest is about to burst.
Give it a listen when you’re going through a breakup.
Freedom Lolitascrew-type

Screw-style’s “Freedom Lolita” portrays the coexistence of feelings that accept a breakup and feelings that can’t.
Even if you can casually say “Well then, goodbye” at the moment you part, your heart may still be soaked with lingering attachment—harboring emotions that are the complete opposite.
All the more so if the breakup itself, or everything leading up to it, was awful.
You might think, “I’ll be the one to dump someone this terrible,” yet the feeling of “love” doesn’t disappear inside—something that happens often.
It’s a recommended song for those who have broken up but still can’t sort out their feelings.
Give me a song of love that can never be fulfilled. Passion EditionTeam Kamiuta

Sung by Rin, this is a work by Team Kamiuta.
As the title suggests, it straightforwardly voices the frustration and irritation of a love that, from the outset, has already been decided to end.
You can also feel the desperate struggle to fight within that inner conflict.
The stance of describing unrequited love as “my own fault” carries both a refreshing honesty and a quiet sadness at the same time.
[Heart-wrenching] Vocaloid Breakup Songs: Timeless Painful Love Classics (81–90)
love and sorrowregulus

This is a song posted in 2012 by Regulus, who is known for ballads.
Hatsune Miku’s emotive vocals are outstanding, and the piano melody makes it a beautifully crafted piece.
The tear-jerking lyrics, which many teenage girls can relate to, are especially memorable.
Gears of LoveGiga Lettuce P

This is a work by Giga Lettuce P, sung by GUMI.
The lyrics reuse the same phrase several times, cleverly expressing the imbalance between physical distance and emotional distance from the person they long for.
By the way, Giga Lettuce P is the name of a music unit composed of Giga-P and Lettuce-P.
1LDKneko-men (cat mask)

It’s a breakup song that puts on a brave face, saying “This is fine.” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nekomens, released in 2020.
The lo-fi sound arrangement is striking, with a reverb-soaked guitar tone that echoes forlornly.
The melancholy of the piano solo is also deeply moving.
Although the song is very quiet, judging from the protagonist’s feelings woven into the lyrics, it still sounds like they’re pretending to be strong.
Perhaps the simplicity of the arrangement comes from suppressing their true emotions.
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.