Found: The Ultimate Sad Girl Playlist for When You Need a Good Cry

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Considering you ended up on this side of the internet, you, my friend, are in need of a good cry. And what goes better with a few tears than some sad songs (and ice cream) to help you through it? Instead of doom-scrolling social media, let's blast some top-tier sad music to help us through it, shall we? Whether you're still recovering from the intense past few years or just in a ~mood~, sometimes it's best to use lyrics as a way to let it all out before figuring out how best to proceed.

To make things easier for you (so you can just focus on getting a good cry in), we put together this sad songs playlist just for you. No need to search Spotify, inevitably stumbling across two to three mediocre sad-girl playlists because the tunes below are 100% guaranteed to make the tears flow (trust, we personally tested it out). From the latest angsty jams to love songs about difficult breakups, there was a lot of material to work with, but we've made sure to include new and old tunes that have been making us weep for literally years.

So, draw the curtains, curl up under the covers, and have a packet of Kleenex ready—these sad songs are about to take you on an emotional, sob-filled rollercoaster ride. Bonus: Text a friend and have them join in on the sing-along cryfest. You're welcome.

"The Night We Met" by Lord Huron

Ever looked back on a previous relationship and wish you could do it differently? Somehow Lord Huron manages to portray that feeling perfectly in this melancholic tune with lyrics like "Oh, take me back to the night we met."

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"Romantic Homicide" by d4vd

You may have heard this heartbreaking song on TikTok where the artist first debuted a snippet of it. If not, let me introduce you. Just consider this a heads up that it may bring tears to your eyes (which I guess is what you're here for). The somber track is all about going through a heartbreak—something I'm sure we could all relate to in some way.

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"Penthouse" by Kelsea Ballerini

Although she's currently living her best life with Outer Banks star Chase Stokes by her side, Kelsea Ballerini went through a difficult and unfortunately, v public divorce with her ex husband. On her album called Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, she chronicles the ups and downs of that marriage. On this track in particular, she sings about expecting the perfect life with her then husband just to realize that things are bound to fall apart.

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"It's Called: Freefall" by Rainbow Kitten Surprise

Originally released in 2018, this track from the band's 2018 album may not necessarily sound like your typical melancholic tune, but the lyrics and meaning are powerful. The song is about someone who wants so badly to be a good friend to others, but ultimately is always left lonely which makes them turn to the devil for companionship.

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"Tired" by Beabadoobee

I've never related so much to a song title in my life. A song all about feeling stressed, tired, and just downright exhausted? Um, yes please. After all, life can get tiring sometimes.

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"BLEED" by The Kid Laroi

The Kid LAROI trades the upbeat vibe of "Stay" featuring Justin Bieber with a much more heartfelt tune from his 2023 album. With lyrics like, "How did your heart mend so easy?/Mine still bleeds," despite the song being about heartbreak, the artist himself admitted that it may be his favorite song that he's written.

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"Funeral" by Phoebe Bridgers

From her debut album, "Funeral" was written in honor of Phoebe's close friends who overdosed on heroin. While death is a common theme on her first album, this one especially hits home.

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"I Remember Everything" by Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves

When Zach and Kacey recorded this song, do you think they knew it would immediately make it on my "Sad Girl Starter Pack" playlist?

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"fall in love with you." by Montell Fish

The way I could replay this soothing track over and over again should really be studied. Although, it's about heartache, Montell Fish's voice sounds like a literal angel.

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"Space Song" by Beach House

It's official—this song will never (and I mean n-e-v-e-r) get old. I don't care if it's about a sad subject. It scratches a part of my brain that's so satisfactory every time I press play.

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"Never Felt So Alone" by Labrinth (with Billie Eilish)

There's a good chance that you first heard this tune on Euphoria, and trust, it was putting us in our angsty feels. But then he added Billie to the track, so it's a pretty obvi choice for your sad vibes playlist.

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"Strange" by Celeste

Celeste makes singing about loss so hauntingly beautiful in this 2019 track. If the lyrics "From strangers to friends/ Friends into lovers/ And strangers again" doesn't evoke some kind of emotion in you, maybe (just maybe) it's time to get your pulse checked.

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"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" by Boyz II Men

G.C. Cameron may have created this song, but when Boyz II Men debuted this cover, they truly made it theirs. It's pretty easy to say that this tune has been on our sad playlists ever since we heard it on repeat from the backseat of our parents' car.

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"because i liked a boy" by Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina stans know this song is about the harsh rumors she faced after fans made her the villain in a love triangle between Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett. But it's also relatable to any girl who's experienced shaming for simply liking a boy.

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"Call Your Mom" by Noah Khan, Lizzy McAlpine

When Noah and Lizzy joined forces on this track, we didn't stand a chance. The heartfelt ballad recalls life's darkest moments and support for those living with mental health issues. Heck, even Noah himself struggled to perform it live.

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"Both Sides Now" by Joni Mitchell

Nobody is doing it for girls who need to cry like Joni. She taught Emma Thompson in Love Actually how to feel. She did that!

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"ceilings" by Lizzy McAlpine

Lizzy McAlpine has been dominating the sad-girl music scene for a while now. And while this song has become sort of joyful thanks to TikTok, it's still really friggin' sad. It's still about a relationship that's over and imagining something that is no longer real in the present

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"In The Kitchen" by Renee Rapp

This song has a good dose of sad sad: "So I'll dance with your ghost in the living room/And I'll play the piano alone/But I'm too scared to delete all our videos/'Cause it's real once everyone knows" and angry sad: "Ain't it funny how time shows you, you know nothing/'Cause I used to love you, but now you're dead to me/Strangers to lovers to enemies." That makes it kind of the perfect breakup song.

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"Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day

People looooove to make jokes about this song. You know, the "it's October 1, tell Billie Joe Armstrong to wake up" jokes? That's lowkey rude, IMHO. This is a song about how depressing the anniversary of a traumatic event is. Sometimes, all it takes to remind you of something horrible is a crisp in the air. It's not about taking a nap.

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"Matilda" by Harry Styles

It's a sad song that tells a sad story—not about romantic heartbreak, necessarily, but about the heartbreak one might feel from family and childhood trauma. Does it make it a little less sad to think about how it may be inspired by the Roald Dahl book? Not really! That girl had a sad life! Everybody say, "Thank you, Harry."

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"Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton

Now THIS sad song is for belting along. Try to listen without doing so, I dare ya.

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"Easy on Me" by Adele

Don't let the title fool you. Adele's telling her son about why his parents divorced, and everyone on the planet heard the lyrics and immediately burst into tears. It's effective.

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"hope ur ok" by Olivia Rodrigo

Sour is full of teenage rage anthems, and then, all of a sudden, on the last track, she becomes a geriatric millennial sipping wine, scrolling Facebook, and thinking about the friends she lost touch with. It's so sad, but it's also so sweet. Many tears.

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"New Year's Day" by Taylor Swift

Nobody:

You: Please don't ever become a stranger whose laugh I would recognize anywhere.

Me: ??

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"It'll Be Okay" by Shawn Mendes

I mean, it's probably not a coincidence Shawn came out with this right after he broke up with Camila Cabello, since this song discusses the possibility of ending a romantic relationship. "I will love you either way." Immediate recipe to burst into tears.

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"Glimpse of Us" by Joji

Have you ever broken up with someone, started seeing someone new, and not been able to get your ex out of your mind? This basically captures it perfectly.

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"Tracks of My Tears" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

This one goes out to all the depressed extroverts out there and the popular and/or perpetually happy kids who are hurting inside. Burnt out from putting on a brave face? Belt this song out.

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"Stormy Weather" by Etta James

Etta James is one of the most indulgent, emotional performers. She's perfect for wallowing in your biggest feelings. Even "At Last," her most famous song, sounds sad even though it's technically a happy song. But "Stormy Weather" is for sure sad. It's the musical equivalent of a big, healing cry session.

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"Stay" by Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko

Bringing out the big guns, obviously. Chances are you've cried to this song *at least* once, don't even lie.

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"Say Something" by A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera

Literally rip my heart out and throw it on the floor because I cannot deal with how gut-wrenching this iconic duet is. Reduce me to a puddle, why don't you!

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"Small Bump" by Ed Sheeran

You've heard "The A Team," and yes, that one was beyond sad. But Ed singing from the perspective of a couple who suffered a miscarriage? That's next level sad.

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"Old Money" by Lana Del Rey

Lana has a way of putting even the baddest of bitches in their feelings. I mean, how could she not when she sounds like an actual angel descending from the heavens while singing this tearful ballad? Asking for a friend.

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"26" by Paramore

For those though days in your 20s where life is unexplainably hard and you desperately crave the sweeter, carefree moments of your childhood. ??

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"Stay" by Miley Cyrus

We included "Stay" in our list of Miley's best songs for a reason (because it slaps). It was criminally underrated then, is criminally underrated now, and deserves your sad girl energy more than ever.

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"Ruby" by Foster the People

"Happiness ain't free/ Everybody fights just like me" honestly hits real different after a 3 AM weeping sesh.

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"Casanova" by Allie X

Poured the entirety of your soul into a person who chewed you up and spit you out? This song is exactly what your exhausted heart needs.

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"everything i wanted" by Billie Eilish

It would've been waaaay too easy to put "when the party's over" on this list, but Billie's voice in this track sounds like her chest is tight from holding back a sob, and that's enough to let the tears flow.

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"Love in the Dark" by Adele

Let's be real—you came to this list with the full intention of seeing multiple Adele appearances. Ask and you shall receive.

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"The Scientist" by Coldplay

Sure, "Fix You" might be the iconic Coldplay staple that people always flock to, but "The Scientist" demands just as much respect, 'mmkay? (FYI: It sounds even sadder after your third—fourth? fifth??—glass of wine.)

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"Falling Short" by L?psley

Hmmm, guessing she wasn't talking about my height when she wrote this. ??

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"Look After You" by The Fray

There's a running commentary that every single big song by The Fray sounds exactly the same, but TBH that doesn't even matter because they're the KINGS of sad bangers.

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"A Little Bit Longer" by The Jonas Brothers

Speaking of a Jonas, "A Little Bit Longer" is entirely from Nick's perspective about him almost going into a coma from his type 1 diabetes at age 13. If you don't weep for the song itself, weep for BB Nick.

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"Clair De Lune" by Flight Facilities

Flight Facilities might be known for making danceable electronic music, but "Clair De Lune" is different—the second you hit play, a shot of melancholy is injected into your veins, instantly placing you into a trance. True story.

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"Liability" by Lorde

BRB, blasting the living sh*t out of this (and demolishing the nearest box of tissues, of course) until I can see Lorde on tour IRL.

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"Rainbow" by Kacey Musgaves

Originally, Kacey wrote "Rainbow" to personally encourage herself in times of hardship, but that later changed. "It turned into a song as a little message to myself, and then ended up being a song for anybody with any kind of weight on their shoulders," she told Taste of Country. (Ah, so that's why it makes me blubber like a big ol' baby!)

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"It's All in Vain" by Wet

There's truly nothing more depressing than being with someone physically and still feeling lonely...aka the feeling that Wet flawlessly captures in this hauntingly beautiful track.

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"Somebody Else" by The 1975

If you had to listen to one single piece of music by The 1975 for the rest of your life, it better be "Somebody Else." Die hard fans agree, casual fans agree, hell, even frontman Matty Healy listed this in his top 10 faves from the band...so uh, take that for what you will.

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"When Did I Lose It All" by Pale Waves

"I wanna marry you, but not now" — Pale Waves/my boyfriend ??

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"Jar of Hearts" by Christina Perri

I'm going to age myself by a million years for saying this, but I first heard this song on VH1 back in 2009 (*cough* when they used to play actual music videos *cough*) and was instantly blown away. The pain in Christina Perri's voice! The emotion of the lyrics! They don't do it like this anymore, kiddos.

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"Something in the Way" by Nirvana

Legend has it that "Something in the Way" was originally based on a stretch of time when Kurt Cobain was sleeping under a bridge in his home state of Washington. People can't agree on if that rumor is true or not, but imagine how lonely Kurt must have felt if it was.:'(

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"Stone Cold" by Demi Lovato

Still cursing out the Recording Academy to this day for failing to give Demi a Grammy for this track. My "allergies" act up every. Damn. Time.

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"Read All About It, Pt. III" by Emeli Sandé

Is that a draft? Oh, no...turns out it's just the chills running through my body at the transparent emotion in Emeli Sandé's voice.

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"Dust Is Gone" by M?

"Lean On" isn't the only vibe that M? is capable of delivering, you guys. Burn a candle as this deep cut of hers involuntarily causes your throat to tighten.

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"Mind Games" by BANKS

If you're reading this, imma need you to stop sleeping on BANKS RTFN because she is a literal goddess that has a song to fit each one of your moods. "Mind Games" is just one of the few that will get you feeling every single emotion.

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"If I Ever Feel Better" by Phoenix

Depressed, feeling generally empty on the inside, and a little hopeless...but make it funk. Boom.

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"Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac

Alright, so this isn't the saddest of sad songs, but it's like...you know that moment you're like "Shit, I'm an actual grown-up now and life came at me so fast?" This song feels like that. Thank you, Stevie.

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"ghostin" by Ariana Grande

A heartbreaking song in which Ariana explores the hardships of dealing with the loss of her ex while in a new relationship. Rest in peace, Mac Miller ??.

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"She Used to Be Mine" by Sara Bareilles

"She is hard on herself / She is broken and won't ask for help / She is messy, but she's kind / She is lonely most of the time"...Sara, just saying, you really didn't have to expose me like this.

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"This Night Has Opened My Eyes" by The Smiths

You know what's worse than feeling sad? Feeling not happy yet not sad at the same time, much like Morrisey describes. I'll take "ennui" for $500, please.

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"1901" by Birdy

Not to make you feel bad, but Birdy recorded this when she was 15 (!) years old. Yep, feeling hella unaccomplished right about now.

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"You & I" by One Direction

Um, where my Directioners at??? If Zayn's high note at 2:58 doesn't leave you a bleeding mess, then you aren't a real one. I said what I said.

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"Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star

Fun fact: I cried while listening to this in the shower once. Do with that information what you will.

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"I'm in Here" by Sia

Before Sia started churning out hit singles and hiding her face behind elaborate wigs, she made enigmatic songs like this one—another gem from VH1's golden days:').

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"Chamber of Reflection" by Mac Demarco

If I had a dollar for each time Mac forlornly sings the word "alone" on this track, I'd be approximately $15 richer.

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"Good to Love" by FKA Twigs

Hahaha, what? Me?? Crying??? Nope, I just have FKA's ethereal voice and otherworldly talent in my eyes.

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"Malibu Nights" by LANY

Bet you didn't expect to hear a song on here that's entirely about Dua Lipa breaking a man's heart, but here you are.

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"Praying" by Kesha

Rising like a Phoenix from the ashes, Kesha sings of the sexual harassment, emotional distress, and employment discrimination she faced.

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"Because of You" by Kelly Clarkson

Specifically for when the emotional traumas from your childhood are weighing down your fragile spirit.

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"Youth" by Daughter

Hipster YouTube ate this up back in when it started making the rounds back in 2012, and with good reason—with lyrics like "if you're still breathing, you're the lucky one," there's literally no way to not get choked up while listening.

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"Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M.

I mean...where is the lie.

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