When it comes to Songs About Grief, there are many performs who created music about this topic. We wrote about 25 of our favorites.
From the album, See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth), released in 2015
"See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth)" is a song by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth. It was released on April 6, 2015, as part of the soundtrack for the film Furious 7. The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Khalifa's first number-one single and Puth's first. It also reached number one in several other countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. The song received three Grammy nominations, winning Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The song was written by Charlie Puth, Wiz Khalifa, and Andrew Cedar, and produced by DJ Frank E.
From the album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, released on May 13, 2022
"United In Grief" is a song by Kendrick Lamar about the death of Trayvon Martin. The song was produced by Mike WiLL Made-It and features vocals from M.I.A. and Vince Staples. The song samples the song "You Are My Sunshine" by Ray Charles.
From the album, ÷ (Deluxe), released on March 3, 2017
"Supermarket Flowers" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released as a digital download on 18 March 2017, as one of the double lead singles from his third studio album, ÷ (2017), alongside "Castle on the Hill". The song peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart. The song is a piano ballad with a simple melody. The lyrics are about Sheeran's late grandmother, who died in 2013. The song reflects on Sheeran's memories of her, and how she would always buy supermarket flowers rather than expensive ones. The song was produced by Jake Gosling.
From the album, Long Way Down (Deluxe), released on June 24, 2013
"Heal" is a song by Tom Odell, released as the lead single from his second studio album, Wrong Crowd (2016). The song was written by Odell and produced by Greg Kurstin. "Heal" is a piano-driven ballad with lyrics that deal with the pain of a break-up and the healing process that follows. The song was praised by critics for its emotion and Odell's vocal performance. The song was produced by Greg Kurstin, who also worked on Odell's debut album, Long Way Down (2013). The song was recorded at Kurstin's home studio in Los Angeles.
From the album, Wild World (Complete Edition), released on September 9, 2016
From the album, American Teen, released on April 27, 2017
From the album, The Grief We Gave Our Mother, released on September 10, 2021
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From the album, BUMMER, released on June 4, 2021
From the album, Grief & Mercy Sleep, released on August 5, 2019
From the album, The Beauty In Tragedy, released on April 26, 2019
From the album, Foo Fighters, released on July 4, 1995
From the album, I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt, released on March 23, 2015
From the album, 396 Hz Healing Frequency, released on October 1, 2021
From the album, Between the Richness, released on May 21, 2021
From the album, Grief and Sorrow (Remastered), released on September 10, 2021
From the album, Grief, released on October 25, 2020
From the album, Art Gallery, released on January 21, 2022
From the album, Widow, released on March 17, 2015
From the album, Grief Eater, released on April 1, 2021
From the album, Violence, released on March 4, 2016
From the album, Grief, released on July 27, 2017
From the album, Emotions, Vol. 2, released on October 22, 2020
From the album, Dismal, released on December 25, 2015
From the album, Fate/Zero Original Soundtrack, released on September 20, 2017
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