Breakup songs in Western music that I want to sing at karaoke: world classics and popular hits
If you’re thinking of getting a little adventurous at karaoke, why not try a mellow English breakup song? Adding these to your repertoire might even support your heart at important moments in life.
We’ve gathered just such timeless tracks.
- Breakup songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular hits.
- Tear-jerking foreign songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Timeless classics and popular hits from around the world.
- Recommended male heartbreak songs in Western music. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Tear-jerking Western breakup songs: recommended classics and popular hits
- Breakup songs by Western bands. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Heartbreaking breakup songs by female Western artists—tear-jerking breakup tracks. World classics and recommended popular songs.
- Unrequited love breakup songs from Western music. World-famous classics and popular hits.
- Breakup songs sung by female Western artists. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Hidden gems of breakup songs in Western music. Recommended popular tracks.
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- Foreign breakup songs with great lyrics. Beautiful, memorable messages that stay with you.
- Unrequited love breakup songs in Western music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.
Breakup songs in Western music that you’ll want to sing at karaoke: World classics and popular tracks (91–100)
Counting StarsOneRepublic

Want to learn a punchy song with a bit of a shout? If you’re that kind of guy, why not try singing a OneRepublic track with a cool melody and striking lyrics? If you’ve been having trouble sleeping at night, you might find yourself relating to the lyrics of this song.
Too Good at GoodbyesSam Smith

I want to sing with a relaxed, expressive feel.
For boys like that, Sam Smith’s “Goodbye” is highly recommended.
Its beautiful vocal work also makes it a great choice for boys who want to let their feelings out at karaoke.
The chorus, which expands with a gospel-like quality, is another highlight.
Breakup songs in Western music you’ll want to sing at karaoke. World-famous classics and popular tracks (101–110)
Somebody Told MeThe Killers

I’ve got something to say about the game of love.
When you’ve got a lot of emotions built up, I recommend a slightly unique song by The Killers.
As you sing it, you can’t help but start feeling cheerful.
The melody itself is something I recommend, too.
Bitter Sweet SymphonyThe Verve

When love isn’t going well and you’re feeling a bit down, songs that make you feel “I’m okay” are highly recommended.
Let this classic by the British band The Verve give you that push to find the motivation to try changing yourself.
It’s also great for karaoke.
Go AwayWeezer

Sometimes a breakup makes you feel sad, and other times you just feel fed up—everyone feels that way now and then.
In those moments, why not sing a song called “Go Away” to let your feelings out? Repeat the lyrics over and over and sing to blow off some steam.
See You AgainWiz Khalifa

Love didn’t work out, but someday we might meet again.
There’s a bit of that hope somewhere.
For a boy like that, try memorizing and singing the lyrics to “See You Again.” Its simple words set to a beautiful melody will surely resonate in your heart.
Cryin’Aerosmith

A track about a roller-coaster relationship that keeps getting worse despite starting out great.
It was released in 1993 by the American hard rock band Aerosmith and was inspired by Johann Pachelbel’s 1680 piece “Canon in D Major.”





