Even after giving birth to twins, the diva Beyoncé continues to showcase her awe-inspiring performances, powerful vocals, and unchanged figure to the world.
Sexy and strong from the perspective of both men and women, she continues to captivate countless fans.
Here, we’ve compiled a ranking of her breakup songs in order of popularity, which we’re excited to introduce.
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Beyoncé’s Breakup Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]
If I Were A BoyBeyoncé1rank/position

This is a song about a woman who was betrayed by someone important to her.
It expresses the feeling of, “If it were me, I would never betray her,” so I think many women can relate to it.
If you’re a woman who has suffered a painful betrayal, please give it a listen.
Broken-Hearted GirlBeyoncé2rank/position

The lyrics, where she straightforwardly clings to him begging, “please don’t leave me,” are painful to hear.
It’s the kind of lyric that might make a girl who’s just had her heart broken start crying as she sings.
It’s a song I’d like to hear belted out powerfully, like Beyoncé.
Keeping the rhythm might be a bit tricky.
ListenBeyoncé3rank/position

It’s a song about a woman who moves on from heartbreak, saying, “I’m going to find my own voice,” and looks forward with determination.
Beyoncé’s stunning vocal performance really resonates.
I hope you’ll belt it out with a voice as powerful as hers and blow away the pain of a tough breakup.
Best Thing I Never HadBeyoncé4rank/position

I don’t think a Japanese person could write this song.
It sounds like they’re thanking the person they broke up with, but they’re not at all—they’re casually throwing in words of resentment.
And yet there’s nothing messy about it, and in the end they thank God.
I think it’s interesting and a good song.
I’d Rather Go BlindBeyoncé5rank/position

A melancholic and sorrowful blues song originally released by Etta James in 1968.
It has been recorded by many artists, including Rod Stewart and B.
B.
King.
This version by Beyoncé was used in the film Cadillac Records.
IrreplaceableBeyoncé6rank/position

A song by Beyoncé that became such a massive hit in the U.
S.
it could be called a “national heartbreak anthem.” It describes a scene where she kicks her ex out of the house.
The song conveys the strength to move forward with a fresh, positive outlook.
In the U.
S.
, it’s said to be a song everyone from kids to seniors can sing, so give it a try.
love on topBeyoncé7rank/position

A love song by Beyoncé, a former member of Destiny’s Child, praised as a peerless beauty and renowned for her exceptional vocal ability.
Her gospel-infused, radiant, and grand vocals evoke euphoria and comfort, resulting in a powerful and moving R&B track that draws out the finest tears.





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