Really dark... Classic Western songs | So dark that it may trigger depression—proceed with caution!
People often say that you should listen to upbeat songs when you’re feeling down.
That does make sense when you think about it, but in reality, when you’re depressed, you end up wanting to listen to dark songs, right? So, this time, I’ve curated a selection of gloomy Western songs for those who want to dive into some seriously dark music.
I didn’t just pack in popular tracks—these are genuinely dark masterpieces.
So go ahead and wallow in it to your heart’s content (lol).
Truly dark... Classic Western songs | Too dark, so beware of depression! (1–10)
Shape of My HeartSting

Sting’s classic “Shape of My Heart,” known as the theme song for the French film Léon, which was a hit worldwide.
Both the song and the movie carry an overall dark mood.
Still, it’s not just dark—there’s a stylish vibe to it as well.
The lyrics are crafted to be abstract, but Sting himself has said he wrote it around the theme of a poker player.
That sense of melancholy and darkness, then, comes from those gambling elements.
1-800-273-8255 ft. Alessia Cara, KhalidLogic

A signature work by Logic that expresses the heavy theme of suicide prevention through the medium of hip-hop.
Hailing from the United States, he rediscovered the power of music through interactions with his fans and created this piece.
The song skillfully portrays a shift in emotions from despair to hope.
Released in April 2017, it reached No.
3 on the Billboard charts.
It also had a significant social impact, including a 27% increase in calls to the suicide prevention hotline.
It’s a track I hope will be heard by those who feel life is hard, and by anyone who knows someone who might feel that way.
ilomiloBillie Eilish

The singer Billie Eilish, who gained worldwide popularity with her 2019 release “bad guy.” If you only know “bad guy,” it might come as a surprise, but many of her songs actually have a very dark atmosphere.
“ilomilo” is also famous as one of her dark masterpieces.
The lyrics are striking for their heartrending cry, conveying the message of a woman terrified of loneliness who pleads with the man she loves to come back.
Sombre dimancheDamia

The famous song “Sombre dimanche,” known in Japan under the title “Kurai Nichiyōbi” (“Gloomy Sunday”), was released in 1935.
It is said to be a song that “makes people commit suicide when they listen to it,” and in the United States and Europe it is known as the “anthem of suicide.” There are claims that hundreds of people took their own lives after listening to it; although the more plausible theory is that the number is five, even taking five deaths into account shows just how dark this piece is.
Go Tell Aunt RhodyJordan Reyne

The game software Resident Evil 7, released by Capcom.
Go Tell Aunt Rhody was used as the theme song for Resident Evil 7.
Originally known as an American lullaby, in this work it has been turned into a very innovative remix.
The lyrics have also been changed to express the anguished cries of Evelyn, a B.O.W.
who appears in the game, so there’s no doubt it will put you in a dark mood when you listen to it!



