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[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!

[Heart-wrenching] Vocaloid Breakup Songs: Classic Love Tracks That Hurt the Heart (51–60)

Only tearsTohta Kasamura

The Vocaloid song that gently accompanies the restless feelings after heartbreak is “Namida Dake” (“Only Tears”).

It was produced in 2021 by KasaMura TOTA, a Vocaloid producer known for songs that capture delicate emotional shifts.

The simple yet powerful sound, built from piano and vocals, is striking.

The clear, soothing singing of IA—a Vocaloid whose voice closely resembles a human’s—will likely bring comfort as well.

This piano ballad embraces the self who sheds “tears.” Give it a listen when your heart aches and you need a little support.

I wasn't supposed to receive love.Tohta Kasamura

I can’t help but relate to the clumsy expressions of love and kindness in “I Wasn’t Supposed to Receive Love.” Created in 2022 by Kasamura Tota, a Vocaloid producer with numerous signature songs, it features a simple yet beautiful sound built from piano and vocals.

Some listeners may find themselves resonating with lyrics that portray a heart that grows heavy precisely because it loves.

It’s a moving track where a human-like voice from the star realm and the nostalgic timbre of the piano poignantly capture the ache of bittersweet love.

Can you put it in the past tense?Omoi

Can you put it in the past tense? / Hatsune Miku
Can you put it in the past tense, Omoi?

“Can You Put It in the Past Tense?” portrays the bittersweet romances of youth.

The male-female duo Omoi created it in 2019.

Its driving, band-style sound is striking, evoking a racing heartbeat.

It depicts moments in school life when the protagonist finds themselves following their crush with their eyes.

Running into the person walking alongside someone else makes the heart ache with longing.

Along with its dramatically unfolding story, it’s a Vocaloid track that resonates with Hatsune Miku’s energetic vocals.

AinoToa

Toa – AINO – ft. Hatsune Miku
Aino and a

It’s a song that portrays the journey from lost love to self-liberation, and every listen tightens my chest.

Created by Vocaloid producer Toa, known for hits like “Tsugihagi Staccato” and “ID Smile,” it was released in August 2024.

It features a sophisticated sound arrangement and lyrics marked by a sense of resignation toward parting.

Precisely because of its light, breezy tone, the contrasting message resonates.

When you sense the end of a romance, why not listen to this song and take a moment to face yourself?

[Heart-wrenching] Vocaloid break-up songs: Classic painful love tracks (61–70)

Bound woundone two three

Yui Kizuna / Hifumi feat. Otomachi Una
Yui-kizuna Hifumi

This song expresses the pain and poignancy of heartbreak.

The lyrics are simple, clear, and deeply relatable.

Complementing those straightforward words are a rock sound—guitars and bass that seem determined to resonate without end—and a vocal delivery so emotive you’d scarcely believe it’s VOCALOID.

It’s the kind of track that has you clenching your fist before you even realize it.

Monochrome (without you)Yasuha.

Hatsune Miku – Monochrome (without you) feat. Yasuha.[English Subtitles]【Vocaloid Original Song】
Monochrome (without you) Yasuha.

This is an R&B track featuring a poignant piano tone.

Created by Vocaloid producer Yasuha.

, known for songs like “Sukinano ni” and “Kimi o Ushinatte,” it was released in 2018.

The understated melody, spacious sound arrangement, and fragile vocals blend perfectly, drawing you into its world before you know it.

The lyrics portray lingering feelings for a former lover—something anyone who’s experienced heartbreak can relate to.

Give it a listen when you feel like having a good cry.

Orange GenomeMezame-P

[NicoKara] Orange Genome [On Vocal]
Orange Genome Awakening P

A four-on-the-floor rhythm and a catchy, cute sonic character leave a strong impression.

It’s a track by Mezame-P, also known as Tsunamaru, released in 2012.

The lyrics depict feelings that can’t be conveyed to “you” and a resignation toward love.

As mentioned above, the sound is easy-to-listen-to and pop, but the lyrics and melody are deeply heartrending and piercing.

It’s a breakup song with a mysterious charm that makes you want to hit repeat.

It might be nice to listen to while taking a walk.