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10 Breakup Anthems To Help You Forget About Your Ex

From the great words of Little Mix, "Forget that boy."

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10 Breakup Anthems To Help You Forget About Your Ex
Little Mix

Music always stands as a means of therapy for when a relationship ends. So why not use it to your advantage? These breakup songs will get you up and moving on in no time. Remember, that person is your ex for a reason.

1. Shout Out to My Ex by Little Mix

Just based off the title, this song was sure to make the list. Shoutout to my ex for being sucky. Sorry not sorry.

2. Rich by Maren Morris

Your ex is trash and he never kept any of his promises. Surprise! If you had a dollar for every time you were right about your ex, you'd be rich. Head to toe Prada, a Benz in the driveway, yacht in the water, and so much more. (This is my personal fav song).

3. Mr. Hughes by Demi Lovato

Your ex thinks your stupid enough to give him ANOTHER chance after he realized he royally screwed up for the last time. Oh well, now he's got the blues, and he's totally old news.

4. Break Up with Him by Old Dominion

Hopefully you took the song's advice if you're reading this article. There's someone else in this world who is going to love you better than your ex did. It'd be fine with me if Matthew Ramsey was my next man. Just kidding .. not really.

5. Keep It To Yourself by Kacey Musgraves

Kind of a slower, sad song, but it'll help with the healing process. Long story (or song) short, you don't want to hear your ex's bull crap about how they miss you.

6. Vacation by G.R.L.

Go on vacation, forget your ex, fall in love with someone new. Your girls will definitely know how to cheer you up and so will this catchy song.

7. When It Rains It Pours by Luke Combs

It seems like the world is saying, "Congrats! Your ex is gone, and here's a bunch of awesome stuff I was waiting to give you!" Now you have all these cool opportunities, and you never have to see your 'ex-future-mother-in-law' again! P.S. Go buy a scratch off ticket.

8. You Gotta Not by Little Mix

Little Mix makes this list twice because their whole album is crazy empowering. You don't get paid to babysit no one. You need a man who can act like man. Pretty sure this was a bullet shot at Zayn but you can shoot it at your ex as well if you want.

9. I Hope It Rains by Jana Kramer

Basically, we're hoping every day of our ex's (including his wedding) gets ruined by a flood of rain. We don't really hope that happens, but we wouldn't be THAT upset if it did.

10. Quitting' You by The Band Perry

We weren't sure what was going through our minds while we were dating our exes, but it's all good now because we quit them. Kick your bad habit (your ex) and do your own thing. You might miss him for a second, but then you'll remember who you are and that you don't need someone in your life that constantly brings you down.

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