Heartbreaker is an album by the American R&B group the O'Jays. It was released in 1993 on EMI.
The album peaked at No. 75 on the Billboard 200.
Gerald Levert, Eddie Levert's son, cowrote and produced two of the album's songs. Heartbreaker was the first album with Nathaniel Best, who had replaced Sammy Strain.
AllMusic wrote that "many numbers aren't much different from the classic material that made them superstars in the '70s; that's both part of the music's charm and something that might trouble fans hoping the group would experiment with the vocal arrangements as well as the production." The Washington Post thought that the album "makes up in savvy arrangements what it lacks in well-crafted lyrics, but its real appeal lies in the still smooth Philly soul harmonies and [Eddie] Levert's gritty testifying." The St. Petersburg Times wrote that "while the CD is filled with gorgeous harmonies and melodies, the vocal performances sometimes are almost spoiled by tinny-sounding mechanical tracks with programed electronic drums."