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Top Western Breakup Songs [2026]

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 Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

shape of youEd Sheeran86rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Shape of You (Official Music Video)
shape of youEd Sheeran

It’s a love song of such high quality that it brings tears to your eyes, its perfection underscored by its massive worldwide hit status.

The vocals, which vividly conjure beautiful scenes and propelled Ed Sheeran to fame, are a defining feature, and combined with a track reminiscent of folk instruments, the result is a grand and sweeping impression.

Counting StarsOneRepublic87rank/position

OneRepublic – Counting Stars
Counting StarsOneRepublic

Want to learn a punchy song with a bit of a shout? If you’re that kind of guy, why not try singing a OneRepublic track with a cool melody and striking lyrics? If you’ve been having trouble sleeping at night, you might find yourself relating to the lyrics of this song.

RoarKaty Perry88rank/position

There are breakups and all sorts of things, but I want to live positively.

For boys who feel the same, I recommend Katy Perry’s song “Roar.” This powerful track, which seems to assert your presence, is also a great pick for strong boys.

SorryJustin Bieber89rank/position

Justin Bieber – Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement)
SorryJustin Bieber

A song that conveys a desire to apologize to an ex-lover and a message asking for a second chance.

It is said to be about Justin Bieber’s former girlfriend Selena Gomez, and he himself did not deny it.

Blank SpaceTaylor Swift90rank/position

This song portrays the tumult of romance with humor and irony.

Taylor Swift cleverly turns the way the media treats her on its head, exaggerating the image of a woman who dates a lot.

The lyric about writing a new lover’s name on a “blank space” symbolizes the cycle of relationships.

Released in November 2014, it spent seven consecutive weeks at number one in the U.S.

It received high praise from critics and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

It’s a recommended track for those who’ve experienced heartbreak and want to take a closer look at themselves.