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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.

Western Pop Breakup Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)

You Give Love A Bad NameBon Jovi43rank/position

Even if you don’t know the title, many people will go “Ah!” when they hear the intro.

It’s one of the signature songs by Bon Jovi, the popular rock band from the United States.

It’s included on their 1986 album Slippery When Wet.

The lyrics sing of a man’s heart being toyed with by an alluring woman.

End Of The RoadBoyz II Men44rank/position

A ballad number by Boyz II Men, the R&B boy group famous for their beautiful harmonies.

It’s such a well-known song that many of you may have heard it before.

The lyrics express the confusion of not being able to fully grasp a breakup with a girlfriend.

It’s a song I’d recommend to those confident in their vocal ability.

honestyBilly Joel45rank/position

Billy Joel – Honesty (Official Video)
honestyBilly Joel

This is a powerful ballad hit by Billy Joel that sings of pure, innocent love.

Its clear vocals and melodic lines have established it as a moving love song that brings listeners to tears, and it is frequently chosen for wedding scenes.

Be AlrightDean Lewis46rank/position

Dean Lewis – Be Alright (Official Audio)
Be AlrightDean Lewis

“Be Alright” is memorable for its sweet voice and heartrending melody.

When it comes to male breakup songs, many tend to be rather clingy and lingering, right? This song is exactly that—a track with lingering, regretful lyrics.

The lyrics are highly relatable, so if you’ve just gone through a breakup, be sure to give it a listen.

thank u, nextAriana Grande47rank/position

Ariana Grande – thank u, next (Official Video)
thank u, nextAriana Grande

This song by American pop star Ariana Grande sings about the lessons she learned from past relationships.

While expressing gratitude to her exes, she conveys the importance of personal growth.

Released in November 2018, it became a massive hit, spending seven consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts.

The music video drew attention for its parodies of popular films.

It’s a recommended track for anyone looking to move on from heartbreak and step forward.

Ariana’s powerful vocals and uplifting message resonate deeply.

Heartbreak AnniversaryGiveon48rank/position

GIVĒON – Heartbreak Anniversary (Official Music Video)
Heartbreak AnniversaryGiveon

An R&B song that quietly laments lost love.

This ballad, themed around the pain of heartbreak and its anniversary, resonates with Giveon’s deep baritone voice.

Lyrics depicting deflating balloons and objects left behind by an ex as memories vividly express the ache of a broken heart.

Released in March 2020, the track garnered major attention as Giveon’s debut single.

It was nominated for a Grammy and lit up charts around the world.

Embracing those who know the pain of heartbreak, it has become a beloved song that many listeners deeply relate to.

Hard To Say I’m SorryCHICAGO49rank/position

Chicago – Hard To Say I’m Sorry (Official Music Video)
Hard To Say I'm SorryCHICAGO

This is a signature work by the American brass-rock band Chicago, depicting the pain of heartbreak alongside an elegant piano melody.

Released in September 1982 and produced by David Foster, the song elevates the rich musicality of the brass section into a pop arrangement.

It topped the U.

S.

singles chart for two consecutive weeks.

Chosen as the ending theme for the film “Blue Lovers,” it also became familiar in Japan as a commercial song for Osaka Gas and Toyota.

The lyrics portray a man who, after being told goodbye by his lover, regrets his past behavior—feelings that many listeners can surely empathize with.