Songs About Your Ex

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Songs About Your Ex

When it comes to Songs About Your Ex, there is no limit to the artists who explored this feeling. We assembled 24 of the top ones.

Paris by Taylor Swift

From the album, Midnights (3am Edition), released on October 22, 2022

The song is about a young woman's journey to Paris in search of love and adventure. The production details are not known.

my ex's best friend (with blackbear) by Machine Gun Kelly

From the album, Tickets To My Downfall, released on September 25, 2020

The song "my ex's best friend (with blackbear)" is a track from Machine Gun Kelly's album "Tickets to My Downfall". The song features American singer-songwriter blackbear and was produced by American record producer and songwriter Omer Fedi.

You're a Fucking Bitch Hope You Know That Shit by Atlus

From the album, Low Expectations, released on June 18, 2021

The song "You're a Fucking Bitch Hope You Know That Shit" by Atlus is a diss track aimed at an ex-girlfriend. It is produced by DJ Pain 1. The song starts with a voicemail message from the ex-girlfriend, in which she calls the narrator a "fucking bitch." The message is then played backwards. The song then transitions into the first verse, in which the narrator talks about how the ex-girlfriend treated him badly and how he is now better off without her. In the chorus, the narrator says that he hopes the ex-girlfriend knows that she is a "fucking bitch." In the second verse, the narrator talks about how he is now seeing someone new who treats him better. In the outro, the voicemail message from the ex-girlfriend is played forwards again.

You're the Inspiration - 2006 Remaster by Chicago

From the album, Chicago 17 (Expanded & Remastered), released on May 14, 1984

The song "You're the Inspiration - 2006 Remaster" is a ballad originally performed by the band Chicago. It was written by Peter Cetera and David Foster, and produced by Foster. The song was released as a single in 1984, and reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has been covered by numerous artists, including Luther Vandross, Celine Dion, and Whitney Houston.

Be Yourself by Audioslave

From the album, Out of Exile, released on January 1, 2005

"Be Yourself" is a song by the American rock band Audioslave, released as the first single from their second studio album, Out of Exile. The song was written by lead vocalist Chris Cornell and guitarist Tom Morello, and was produced by Rick Rubin and Audioslave. The song is a slow, acoustic-driven ballad with a message of staying true to one's self, no matter what others may think or say. It features Cornell's powerful, melodic singing and Morello's bluesy guitar riffs. The lyrics include lines such as "Be yourself, no matter what they say" and "Don't compromise/Even if your heart is aching". This song was well-received by critics, with AllMusic describing it as an "uplifting, anthemic ballad". It was a commercial success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

Ex For A Reason (with JT from City Girls) by Summer Walker

From the album, Still Over It, released on November 5, 2021

"Ex For A Reason (with JT from City Girls)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Summer Walker featuring vocals from American rapper JT from City Girls. It was released on December 18, 2020 as the third single from Walker's sophomore studio album Life on Earth. The song was written by Walker, JT, Derrus Rachel, and its producer, London On Da Track, who also handled its mixing. It is a slow-paced hip hop and R&B track with a hypnotic beat, lyrically exploring themes of vindication and independence after a break-up. It debuted at number 66 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart.

Your Love Is My Drug by Kesha

From the album, Animal (Expanded Edition), released on January 1, 2010

"Your Love Is My Drug" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kesha, released as the second single from her debut studio album Animal. It was written by Kesha, Pebe Sebert, and Joshua Coleman, and produced by Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, and Kool Kojak. The song is an electropop and dance-pop track that incorporates elements of synthpop. Lyrically, the song is an ode to the feeling of being addicted to someone's love. The single was positively acclaimed by contemporary music critics, many of whom praised its hook, beat, and production. It has also achieved commercial success, peaking at number three in the United States, becoming her second top ten single. It also peaked at number two in Canada and New Zealand, and inside the top ten in Australia and the United Kingdom.

Sex with My Ex by Lil Peep

From the album, Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 2, released on November 9, 2018

"Sex with My Ex" is a song by late American rapper Lil Peep and was released in 2019. It is produced by GOTHBOICLIQUE and features American rapper ILoveMakonnen. The song features a melodic, upbeat instrumental and lyrics that explore the topic of having sex with a former lover. The lyrics explore the complexities of relationships and the difficulty of breaking up. The song was produced by GOTHBOICLIQUE, which is a collective of American rap artists including Lil Peep, Lil Tracy, Fish Narc, and Wicca Phase Springs Eternal. It was released on the compilation album Come Over When You're Sober, Part 2. The song was the fifth track on the compilation and the lead single for the album.

Take Me Where Your Heart Is by Q

From the album, The Shave Experiment (Director's Cut), released on June 4, 2021

"Take Me Where Your Heart Is" is a song by Q and the production was handled by Soul Supreme, who also produced the majority of Q's album The Voice. The track is a mid-tempo, soulful R&B ballad, featuring Q's raspy vocals and smooth melodies. The song is about a man's longing for love, as he sings about finding someone to take him to a place where his heart can be at peace. The song offers a tender and romantic feel, with lyrics like "Take me where your heart is, let me in that door and I'll take off my shoes and never want for more." The production features a mix of live instrumentation, including a piano, strings, and saxophone, along with an electronic beat.

MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) - SATAN'S EXTENDED VERSION by Lil Nas X

From the album, MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name), released on March 31, 2021

Your Existence by Wonstein

From the album, Twenty-Five Twenty-One OST Part 4, released on February 26, 2022

Express Yourself by N.W.A.

From the album, Straight Outta Compton, released on August 8, 1988

Hate Yourself by TV Girl

From the album, French Exit, released on June 5, 2014

Move Your Feet by Junior Senior

From the album, d-d-don't don't stop the beat (Explicit Content U.S. Version), released on July 25, 2003

Reinventing Your Exit by Underoath

From the album, They're Only Chasing Safety, released on January 1, 2004

Your Fault by Excision

From the album, Your Fault, released on November 19, 2020

10 Steps To Get Over Your Ex by Toni Romiti

From the album, Don't Talk to Boys, released on October 16, 2020

Your Ex-Lover Is Dead by Stars

From the album, Set Yourself On Fire, released on October 12, 2004

Your Eyes - HIBELL Remix by Diplo

From the album, Diplo (Deluxe), released on August 5, 2022

Your Ex Said You Can't Dance by The Real Zebos

From the album, Strictly Platonic., released on June 28, 2019

Your Ex Doesn't Mark Treasures by Fucking Werewolf Asso

From the album, Why Do You Love Me Satan?, released on September 8, 2015

Your Ex by Paloma Faith

From the album, The Architect (Zeitgeist Edition), released on November 16, 2018

Your Ex by Emily Vu

From the album, Found, released on November 20, 2020

Your Ex Is A Bitch And I Hate Her by Scar$

From the album, Your Ex Is A Bitch And I Hate Her, released on April 2, 2021

 



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