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Uplifting Western songs that encourage you after a breakup. Popular anthems and recommended classics.

From among the world’s most iconic heartbreak anthems, our studio staff introduces their recommended classics and fan favorites.

This is a carefully curated playlist to gently soothe the pain of a broken heart.

When you’re heartbroken: uplifting Western pop songs to cheer you up. Popular motivational anthems and recommended classics (21–30)

Come Back To MeVanessa Hudgens

This song expresses lingering feelings for an ex and a wish to get back together, set to an up-tempo beat and a catchy melody.

Released in September 2006 as the lead single from American artist Vanessa Hudgens’s debut album, V, it weaves memories of a former lover and the hesitation to start a new relationship into its lyrics, skillfully portraying the conflicts and hopes of young love.

Marking the beginning of her music career after her Disney Channel stardom, the track was well received internationally.

It’s recommended for those who want to feel the bittersweetness of youthful romance or lift their mood with a pop sound.

HoppipollaSigur Rós

Sigur Rós – Hoppípolla [Official Music Video – 4K]
HoppipollaSigur Rós

This representative Icelandic band, Sigur Rós, plays soothing, healing-like music.

Their famous song “Hoppípolla” has a moving sound from start to finish—it feels like a gentle song that encourages you, as if saying, “You did your best.”

Uplifting Western songs that encourage you after a heartbreak. Popular anthems and recommended classics (31–40)

Lonely DancersConan Gray

Conan Gray – Lonely Dancers (Official Music Video)
Lonely DancersConan Gray

This song portrays people trying to soothe the pain of heartbreak on the dance floor.

Conan Gray’s delicate vocals resonate alongside a melody that sinks deep into the heart.

Released in February 2024, it is included on the album Found Heaven.

The lyrics depict people carrying loneliness and heartache finding connection and comfort through dance, delivering a message that gently supports the listener.

It’s perfect not only for those looking to heal from a breakup, but also for anyone ready to take a new step forward.

It’s the kind of track you’ll want to play on a night when you want to free your heart on the dance floor.

Girls Just Want To Have FunCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Want To Have Fun (Official Video)
Girls Just Want To Have FunCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper’s innocent, piercing voice is incredibly refreshing to listen to.

It can lift you up even when you’re definitely feeling down.

It’s catchy pop music you’ve likely heard in commercials, very easy to listen to, and it instantly puts you in a positive mood.

LandslideDixie Chicks

The Chicks – Landslide (Official Video)
LandslideDixie Chicks

A vocal group consisting of three female singers.

The guitar sound, which has a hint of folk music, makes you feel as if you’re traveling in a foreign land.

When you’re heartbroken and feeling down, listen to this song and let it make you feel like you’re on a trip.

The AlibiDylan

Dylan – The Alibi (Visualiser)
The AlibiDylan

Released in February 2024, this track deftly portrays the pain of heartbreak and the hope of starting anew.

Dylan’s emotive vocals brilliantly express the whirlwind of complex feelings born from love and betrayal.

The phrase “If there were a crime, I’d be standing by your side” conveys a resolve to support the other person no matter the circumstances.

Blending genres like alt z, singer-songwriter pop, and UK pop, this work is a true crossover.

It’s a perfect song for anyone looking to overcome a breakup or seeking deep emotional resonance.

Every Love That Ever WasHome Video

Home Video – “Every Love That Ever Was”
Every Love That Ever WasHome Video

When you’re feeling down after a heartbreak, I’d love for you to listen to this song while watching its music video.

The sound that lets you feel the vastness of the universe and the gentle synth tones will soothe a heart that’s on the verge of breaking.

When you’re struggling, I recommend grand, expansive songs like this.