Western love songs to listen to when you’ve had a fight with your partner: world classics and popular hits.
I’m sure everyone has argued with their partner once or twice.
There are exceptions, of course, but in most relationships both sides have their shortcomings—and even when we know that, it can still be hard to apologize.
In times like these, why not lean on the power of music to find the courage to reach out to your partner? With that in mind, we’ve picked out a selection of Western love songs that are perfect for when you’ve had a fight with your significant other.
We’ve tailored the choices to a variety of situations, so we hope you’ll find them helpful.
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Western love songs to listen to when you’ve had a fight with your lover: World classics and popular tracks (51–60)
My HousePVRIS

It’s a song that really shows that strong, overseas-woman vibe of “my ex messed me up, and I’m not yours anymore.” PVRIS—pronounced “Paris”—is an American rock band with a female vocalist, and she has this amazing gap: she looks as cute as an actress, but her singing voice is seriously cool.
CandlesHey Monday

With vocals, Cassadee’s voice is as pure as a child’s in this rock ballad, and listening to it is very calming.
Since many songs by overseas female artists tend to have stronger lyrics and themes about having to live strongly compared to Japanese music, this is a recommended song for people who are feeling too down.
Rolling in the DeepAdele

A masterpiece that powerfully voices anger and sorrow born from deep love.
Written candidly by the British artist Adele from the emotions she felt after breaking up with her former lover, this work was released in November 2010 and topped the charts in 12 countries worldwide.
In the United States, it held the Billboard Hot 100’s number-one spot for seven consecutive weeks, marking Adele’s first-ever U.S.
number-one single.
The lyrics, portraying the feelings of a betrayed lover, are infused with anger, disappointment, and resolve, beautifully balanced by Adele’s soulful vocals and gospel-inspired sound.
As a song that comforts those suffering heartbreak and those trying to move forward, it continues to be cherished by many.
I Love It feat. Charli XCXIcona pop

This song powerfully belts out anger toward an ex and the liberation that follows.
Released in May 2012 by Swedish duo Icona Pop, it’s a striking collaboration featuring the British artist Charli XCX.
Blending synth-pop and dance-pop into a brisk 126 BPM, the track channels raw anger into energetic catharsis.
Included on the album “This Is… Icona Pop,” it reached No.
7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S.
and gained further attention through tie-ins with HBO’s Girls and MTV’s Snooki & JWoww.
It’s a go-to track for when you want to move past heartbreak or need a reset in your mindset.
I Won’t Give UpJason Mraz

American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz weaves memorable melodies and powerful messages.
Even when faced with a breakup, the song gently wraps the resolve to never give up and to keep believing in the future in an acoustic sound infused with folk and blues elements.
Released in January 2012, this track became a major hit, serving as the lead single from the album “Love Is a Four Letter Word” and reaching No.
8 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Frequently chosen for important life moments such as weddings and graduations, it’s a song that inspires the courage to face hardships and conveys a sense of everlasting love for someone dear.
Its warm vocals soothe the pain of heartbreak and encourage you to take a step toward tomorrow.


