Into the pit!  The 10 best songs for a breakup

Into the pit! The 10 best songs for a breakup


The songs listed here are on Billboard’s “50 Best Breakup Songs” charts; check what they are





Into the pit!  The 10 best songs for a breakup

Every breakup is tough, right? It is a time when various emotions usually come to the fore. But to help you get deal with this pile of feelings and begin the healing process, we have prepared a list of the 10 best songs to listen to when a relationship ends, according to the Billboard chart. Come on?

10. Since You Gone – Kelly Clarkson

“Since U Been Gone” is one of the greatest hits of Kelly Clarkson’s career. The song was taken from the singer’s second album, Breakaway, released in 2004.

9. Un-Break My Heart – Toni Braxton

Released in 1996, “Un-Break My Heart” was a single from Toni Braxton’s second album and is still one of the most remembered songs of the artist’s career today.

8. The One Who Escaped – Katy Perry

To write “The One That Got Away”, Katy Perry was inspired by her ex-boyfriend Josh Groban. The song was the sixth single from their 2010 album “Teenage Dream”.

7. You keep me hanging: the Supremes

“You Keep Me Hangin ‘On” is one of the most popular songs by the female group The Supremes. The trio formed by Barbara Martin, Diana Ross and Florence Ballard was active from 1959 to 1977 and was part of the Motown musical movement.

6. All I Wanted – Paramore

“All I Wanted” is featured on the 2009 album “Brand New Eyes”. The album brought the singles “Ignorance”, “Brick by Boring Brick”, “The Only Exception”, “Careful” and “Playing God” .

5. Happier than ever: Billie Eilish

“Happy Than Ever” is the title track of singer Billie Eilish’s acclaimed second album, revealed in 2021.

4. Motion sickness – Phoebe Bridgers

The song was included on Phoebe Bridgers’ debut album, “Stranger In The Aps,” released in 2017, and is one of the singer’s biggest hits.

3. Irreplaceable – Beyonce

Featured on the 2006 album “B’Day”, “Irreplaceable” was elected by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the 100 best songs of the 2000s and won numerous awards including best R & B / Soul song at the Soul Train Music Awards in 2007.

2. thank you, come on – Ariana Grande

In “Thank You, the Next” Ariana Grande talks about her past relationships and mentions some of her ex boyfriends. The track has a clip full of references to 2000s movies, such as “Mean Girls” and “De Repent 30”.

1. We will never get back together again – Taylor Swift

In “We Never Got Back Together”, Taylor Swift talks about the ups and downs of her relationship with actor Jake Gyllenhaal in 2011. The singer is known for her way of writing songs about love and personal conflict.

Source: Terra

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