Top Western Breakup Songs Ranking [2025]
We’re bringing you the latest top 100 ranking of Western breakup songs, all at once, ordered by most views!
Love troubles for both men and women are a universal theme.
Love can bring lots of happiness, but it can also lead to very painful experiences.
Songs about heartbreak often include many sad yet beautiful masterpieces.
When times are tough, listen to good music to calm your heart.
The playlist is updated every week.
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Western breakup song rankings [2025] (31–40)
Tonight I’m Getting Over YouCarly Rae Jepsen36rank/position

A bittersweet breakup song by Carly Rae Jepsen that puts an end to a more-than-friends, not-quite-lovers relationship.
While she’s known for many cute and upbeat tracks, this song also carries a sense of strength.
With its fast-paced melody, it’s a song you’ll want to belt out with full energy.
Foolish GamesJewel37rank/position

A beautifully sorrowful song where memories of a bittersweet love and the pain of parting intersect.
Jewel’s delicate vocals vividly portray the anguish of one-sided affection.
Released in February 1995, the track was included on Jewel’s debut album, Pieces of You.
It was also featured on the soundtrack of the 1997 film Batman & Robin, capturing the hearts of many.
The piano arpeggios enhance the depth of sadness, making it a song that soothes the soul on quiet, long nights.
If you’re nursing a broken heart or in the mood to reflect on a past romance, be sure to give it a listen.
I Don’t Think That I Like HerCharlie Puth38rank/position

A song that poignantly chronicles the pain of heartbreak has arrived from Charlie Puth.
With his uniquely clear, crystalline voice, he conveys the complex feelings of a man exhausted by the dating game.
Released in September 2022, the track is included on the album “Charlie.” It’s a song that stands with those whose relationships haven’t worked out and who have lost hope for new encounters.
We especially recommend it to anyone unable to recover from a breakup or feeling anxious about love.
Why not spend some time facing your own feelings while listening closely to Puth’s vocals?
Treat You BetterShawn Mendes39rank/position

Shawn Mendes is supported by listeners around the world for his straightforward expression.
Many of you may know him because he often collaborates with Camila Cabello.
“Treat You Better” is one of his signature songs.
Its direct melody, as if spitting out the feelings of heartbreak, leaves a strong impression.
AlwaysBon Jovi40rank/position

A song by Bon Jovi released in 1995.
It’s a passionate breakup song that sings of eternal love for a former partner.
It feels like a track that would leave you feeling refreshed if you belt it out with emotion.
The lyrics are full of lingering attachment, but the song itself is very powerful and energetic.
Western Pop Breakup Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Cry Me A RiverJustin Timberlake41rank/position

It’s a heartbreak song whose lyrics sound like a grudge against someone who betrayed you, paired with a melody that feels uncannily real.
It earnestly sings of emotions so wounded that the tears you shed could form a river.
If you want to blow off steam from a breakup at karaoke, immersing yourself completely in a world this dark might not be a bad idea.
MapsMaroon 542rank/position

Centered around frontman Adam Levine, known for his captivating falsetto, Maroon 5 continues to score massive hits worldwide, armed with a sophisticated sound and a rich musical vocabulary.
Among their many songs that revolve around the theme of breakups, today let’s highlight “Maps,” released in 2010.
It’s a masterpiece that lets you fully savor Adam’s exquisite falsetto, yet the protagonist’s relentless pursuit of someone he’s lost is painfully bittersweet.
Thinking that a “map” leading back to “you” probably doesn’t exist in reality only deepens the sorrow.





