Top songs that will make you cry 2023

Lola Young’s debut album, My Mind Wanders and Sometimes, is full of lyrical gems, but her best writing appears in “What is it About Me”—a track that perfectly captures the pain of wanting a future with someone who’s less committed. Lyrics like, “what is it about me that makes you question your life,” will hit you straight in the heart—while Young's bellowing voice cleans the wound.

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Daniel Caesar, "Let Me Go"

Daniel Caesar returned to the music industry this year with a lot on his mind. In “Let Me Go,” he pleads with a lover to let their relationship fizzle out. If you’re grappling with the slow dissent of a relationship, this is the song for you.

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Taylor Swift, “You’re Losing Me”

This year, Taylor Swift released “You’re Losing Me,” a guttural breakup song that fans believe is about her six-year romance with Joe Alwyn. The track winds through Swift's emotions as she realizes—and accepts—that her love has faded. With lyrics like “I’m getting tired even for a phoenix / Always risin’ from the ashes / Mendin’ all her gashes / You might just have dealt the final blow,” this song spares no feelings.

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Khamari, "Doctor, My Eyes"

Oftentimes, life doesn't turn out as planned. That theme is expertly woven into Khamari's "Doctor, My Eyes," which explores the experience of turning into a person you don't recognize. If the oddities of growing up have broken your heart, then this song is for you.

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Labrinth, "Never Felt So Alone"

Labrinth knows exactly how to make you feel like the star of a dramatic music video—and “Never Felt So Alone” is no different. In this track, Labrinth and Billie Eilish croon over a deliciously trippy beat. It's about feeling, well, lonely. The next time you’re in a solitary mood, put on this track and vibe it out.

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Olivia Rodrigo, "Vampire"

Have you ever been with someone who sucks the light out of a room? Well, Olivia Rodrigo knows how you feel. In “Vampire,” she expertly sings about a relationship that bled her dry. It's an amped-up track that will make you want to key your ex's car. (Don’t do that, though—just listen to this instead.)

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Omar Apollo, "3 Boys"

Omar Apollo is back—and trying to make all of us cry. His new song, "3 Boys," tracks the down-bad, can't-get-over-you type of love that afflicts us all at some point. In this case, even three new suitors can't distract from the problem at hand. The melancholy lyrics, paired with Apollo's buttery-smooth voice, form a perfectly tragic lullaby. Listen if you dare. But don't say we didn't warn you.

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Arlo Parks, "Weightless"

With "Weightless," Arlo Parks manages to depict yearning as a liminal space. In the chorus, she confidently sings, "I don't want to wait for you," before admitting, "I don't want to wait for you / but I need you so I won't go." Sound familiar? If you've also found yourself waiting for someone to love you back, take "Weightless" as a sign to GTFO. If your ex has any questions, go ahead and send them this track. Arlo's fairy-like voice will surely soften the blow.

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Sam Smith, "How To Cry"

There’s no doubt about it: loving someone who withholds their emotions is heartbreaking. But the good news is that you don’t have to stick it out. Be like Sam Smith and leave them behind! If you need any encouragement, or simply want to cry about it, listen to this track. Smith’s painfully accurate lyrics will be there when you need it.

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Renee Rapp, "Bruises"

Do you think you're too sensitive? Give this track a listen. In "Bruises," Renee Rapp sings about those who make fun of her for taking everything personally. The song's heartfelt lyrics, mixed with Rapp's catchy vocals, are sure to make "Bruises" your next earworm.

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Gracie Abrams, "I Know It Won't Work"

Abrams's latest track, "I Know it Won't Work," is about wanting to get back together with someone—even though you know it won't work out. Before texting your ex, try listening to this tune instead. Abrams's brutally honest lyrics might provide the closure you're looking for.

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KSI, "Voices"

Don't let this song's chipper chant fool you. KSI's latest offering is about quieting the voice in your head that wonders, what if? If you've also found yourself overcome with yearning, listen to "Voices" for a bit of reprieve.

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Daughter, "Be On Your Way"

Daughter's latest track, "Be On Your Way," is about moving on. If you're ready to let go of an old flame, let this song's wispy melody guide the way.

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Gloria Kim, "Was it easy getting over me?"

There's nothing worse than watching your ex move on. Gloria Kim explores that pain (and then some) in "Was it easy getting over me." It's a track that's equally striking and sad. Kim's folksy vocals weave a painful story of love and loss. Don't worry if you cry—that's the whole point.

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Zach Bryan, "Dawns"

Zach Bryan and Maggie Rogers are searching for a new horizon in "Dawns." The song is about wanting to reclaim the time you've spent in a relationship that went south. "Wake me up, when the seasons change" Bryan sings. "Cause, I've wasted all my dawns on you." If you feel slighted from a lost romance, give this song a try. Trust me, Bryan and Rogers get it.

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BoyGenius, "Emily I’m Sorry"

Sometimes, relationships just fall apart. BoyGenius manages to capture that dreadful feeling in "Emily I'm Sorry," which is written as an apology to a lost love. Throughout the song, Pheobe Bridgers reflects on a failed relationship, and wonders if she'll ever get a second chance. If you're also hoping for forgiveness, this one will hit close to home.

Bria McNeal is a Manhattan based journalist who is patiently awaiting B5's revival. When she's not writing about all things entertainment, she can be found watching TV or trying to DIY something (likely, at the same time). Her work has appeared in NYLON, Refinery29, InStyle, and her personal newsletter, StirCrazy.

Which song is very emotional?

'Someone Like You' by Adele I don't care that it's a cliché: I won't have a list of the saddest songs on the planet without at least one feature from queen Adele. We've laughed with her over the years. We've cried with her.

Time and again, studies say that people are drawn to sad music. Experts explain this appeal by what they call the “sadness paradox” or the “paradox of pleasurable sadness.” The idea is that people derive some satisfaction, or pleasure, out of listening to sorrowful music.

Why are there songs that make you cry?

Certain pieces of music can remind us of past events, experiences and people, triggering memories and associated emotions. At other times, we may feel tearfully awestruck in the face of the greatness or sheer beauty of the music.