Breakup songs in Western music that I want to sing at karaoke: world classics and popular hits
If you’re thinking of getting a little adventurous at karaoke, why not try a mellow English breakup song? Adding these to your repertoire might even support your heart at important moments in life.
We’ve gathered just such timeless tracks.
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Breakup-themed Western songs I want to sing at karaoke: World classics and popular tracks (11–20)
When I Was Your ManBruno Mars

It’s a song about regretting after a breakup, thinking “If only I had done this, if only I had done that.” I’m not sure if there are really men who think they were that much at fault, but if the other person felt that way, a woman might feel a little happy.
It also makes me a bit curious about why such a kind person had to break up with his girlfriend.
Tonight I’m Getting Over YouCarly Rae Jepsen

This is a track from KISS, the album by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen, who had a huge hit with Call Me Maybe.
It’s a breakup song about ending things tonight, but the rhythm itself is refreshing and gives you the feeling of being in a club.
Forget YouCeeLo Green

It’s a song by a guy who sees the person he likes with another man.
There’s also a version from Glee where the New Directions all sing it, but that one is changed to a female perspective instead of a male one, so I recommend that version too.
Lonely DancersConan Gray

This song portrays people trying to heal hearts burdened by bittersweet heartbreak on the dance floor.
It’s striking how it stays close to those carrying loneliness and emotional pain, finding a sense of unity and solace by dancing together.
Released in February 2024 as the fourth single from Conan Gray’s third studio album, Found Heaven, it has drawn attention through performances such as at the 2023 Global Citizen Festival.
It may be the perfect track for those who can’t break free from the pain of a breakup or who are trying to take a step forward.
Its touching vocals and melody are sure to soothe your heart.
Sit Still, Look PrettyDaya

This is a song I recommend for strong women who know who they are.
Rather than becoming the kind of woman who appeals to girly men, I want to be someone who bends the world to her will.
It’s a song that expresses that feeling.
Becoming the cute girl your boyfriend likes is fine, but it might also be great to become a cool woman who stays true to herself.
New ManEd Sheeran

It’s a track from Ed Sheeran’s latest album.
Fitting for a new song, Instagram makes an appearance in the chorus.
The lyrics vividly depict him checking his ex-girlfriend’s Instagram and wavering over whether to hit Like or not, so much so that it feels like watching a movie.
Breakup songs in Western music that you want to sing at karaoke: World-famous classics and popular tracks (21–30)
Big Girls Don’t CryFergie

It’s a breakup song for a strong, mature woman, sung by Fergie, the lone female member of the Black Eyed Peas.
Even if it’s just putting on a brave face, I want to be a woman who can say things like this.
The chorus has a slow melody, but the lyrics are catchy—you’ll find yourself humming along.





