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16 Songs Every Girl Should Have On Her Break-Up Playlist

Break-ups suck, but this playlist doesn't.

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16 Songs Every Girl Should Have On Her Break-Up Playlist
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One thing I've learned is that break-ups are a part of life. Most people have been through their own break-ups or have been there to help a friend through one. A break-up doesn't have to be limited to "steady dating" relationships. You can feel broken when you've had a crush on someone and they say you're just a friend. Or maybe you feel broken when the guy you've been talking to for months decides to move on. Whether the split was mutual, dramatic, tragic, or complicated, break-ups can be rough. Here are 16 songs to help you get through the different stages of a break-up.

Note: Even if you're not lovesick, these songs are still perf.


1. Mockingbird by Rob Thomas


2. Things We Lost In The Fire by Bastille


3. 11 Blocks by Wrabel


4. I Hate You, I Love You by Gnash feat. Olivia O'Brien


5. Lyin King by Jhene Aiko


6. Unkiss You by Maroon 5



7. All Time Low by Jon Bellion


8. Dancing On My Own by Robyn


9. You're Not The One by Sky Ferreira



10. I Don't Wanna See You With Her by Maria Mena



11. Send My Love To Your New Lover by Adele



12. Better By Meghan Trainor feat. Yo Gotty



13. You're Such A by Hailee Steinfeld



14. We Don't Talk Anymore by Charlie Puth feat. Selena Gomez



15. Ugly Heart by G.R.L



16. Hell No by Ingrid Michaelson



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