Best Break-Up Songs

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September 21 is National Singles Day. Recently going through a break-up? It’s never easy, but you’re not alone! Artists everywhere have written a song or two about their experience with a broken heart.

Listen to our playlist of the best songs to get you over your ex. We’re here for you.

What Hurts the Most – Rascal Flatts

 

Wanted – Hunter Hayes

 

Tonight I Wanna Cry – Keith Urban

 

Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

 

Love Ain’t – Eli Young Band

 

You Don’t Know Her Like I Do – Brantley Gilbert

 

A Little Bit Stronger – Sara Evans

 

Make You Miss Me – Sam Hunt

 

Break Up With Him – Old Dominion

 

Burning House – Cam

 

Hey Whiskey – Smithfield

 

Better Man – Little Big Town

 

You Were Mine – Dixie Chicks

 

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