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Sad Songs by Foreign Female Singers: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

What do you do when you feel sad?

Some people talk to friends or cry, but I think it’s also good to listen to sad songs and immerse yourself in the world of music.

Here, we’re introducing a ranking of sad songs by female Western artists.

Sad Songs by Western Female Singers: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Cruel SummerTaylor Swift11rank/position

Taylor Swift – Cruel Summer (Official Audio)
Cruel SummerTaylor Swift

A song sung by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift that portrays the frenzy and anguish of a secret love.

It’s well known that the track became a massive hit years after its 2019 release, but despite its glittering, summery rush, the pain of a relationship that must be kept hidden is distilled into the single phrase “Cruel Summer.” The frustration of a love you can’t tell anyone about and the precarious feeling of being feverishly drawn to someone tighten listeners’ hearts.

The lyric “I love you, isn’t that the worst thing you’ve ever heard?” is heartbreakingly poignant.

Its anguished cry, carried by passionate sound, gently embraces the hearts of those struggling with the ache of a love where happiness and anxiety are entwined.

FifteenTaylor Swift12rank/position

She is an artist from the United States.

After releasing a string of hits, her fashion sense has made her a fashion icon for young women.

This song is included on her first album and tells the story of a friend’s bittersweet first love that she experienced at the age of 15.

White HorseTaylor Swift13rank/position

If you ask young Americans today for a sad song, I’m sure this one would be the most popular.

Taylor Swift’s songs are all wonderful, but I used to think they were a bit too bright and poppy.

However, this song beautifully conveys sadness.

Un-Break My HeartToni Braxton14rank/position

Toni Braxton – Un-Break My Heart (Official HD Video)
Un-Break My HeartToni Braxton

A song about the intense heartache left behind by a former lover.

It was written by Diane Warren, who has crafted many emotionally charged songs.

The track spent 11 weeks at No.

1 on the U.S.

charts and won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.