100 Songs About Toxic Relationships
There is a specific kind of internal friction that happens when you hear the opening notes of a song you know is “bad” for you. It’s that familiar, visceral pull: the sonic equivalent of a text message from an ex at 2:00 AM. You know you should delete it, but instead, you turn the volume up.

Jump to:
- The Beautiful, Violent Mess: Why We Can’t Stop Choosing What Kills Us
- The 10 Best Songs About Toxic Relationships: The Definitive Countdown
- Our Pick: “I’m Real” (Remix) — Jennifer Lopez ft. Ja Rule
- Spotify: Why We Choose What Kills Us: The Allure of Toxic Pop
- Final Thoughts
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Beautiful, Violent Mess: Why We Can’t Stop Choosing What Kills Us
As a lifelong chart obsessive, I’ve spent decades watching the Billboard Hot 100 move like a living, breathing emotional barometer of our collective neuroses. If you look closely at the data, especially the tracks that define the Gen Z and Millennial experience, you’ll see that we don’t just like songs about toxic relationships: we are practically sustained by them.
I remember sitting in my cramped first apartment, obsessively tracking the rise of artists who finally stopped pretending love was all sunshine and daisies. I was trying to figure out why my own “unhealthy” situationship felt so much like a radio hit. There’s a certain comfort in hearing your own chaos reflected back at you with a high-gloss production sheen.
Music has always been our safest way to touch the stove and see if it’s still hot. We lean into bad relationship songs because they validate the parts of us that aren’t ready to be “healthy” yet. They give a voice to the obsession, the gaslighting, and the “I hate that I love you” cycles that real life usually expects us to “just get over.”
The truth is, we don’t listen to these songs to find a solution. We listen to them to feel less alone in our own stupidity.
The 10 Best Songs About Toxic Relationships: The Definitive Countdown
While the broader musical landscape is a sprawling tapestry of angst and swagger, these ten tracks defined the “can’t live with you, can’t live without you” ethos that dominates our playlists.
Based on an analysis of Billboard charts and their cultural resonance, here is the definitive countdown of the songs that made us feel everything we probably shouldn’t have.
10. You Stay (2019) — DJ Khaled, Meek Mill, J Balvin, Lil Baby & Jeremih
This track is the quintessential modern “why are you still with him?” anthem. It’s a plea for someone to leave an unhealthy relationship, wrapped in a luxurious, sample-heavy beat. It reminds me of those long drives where you try to convince a friend they deserve better, even though you know they’re going right back to the fire. It’s the sound of knowing the exit is right there but refusing to take it.
“I think it’s time for a real one to take his place / I’m not sayin’ I’m better, I’m just sayin’ I’m different.”
9. Broken Strings (2008) — James Morrison (ft. Nelly Furtado)
There is a specific acoustic sadness here that captures the exact moment a relationship becomes performative. You’re both still there, but the music has stopped. It’s the sonic equivalent of staring at each other across a dinner table with absolutely nothing left to say, yet refusing to get up and leave.
“You can’t play on broken strings / You can’t feel anything that your heart don’t want to feel.”
8. Bleeding Love (2007) — Leona Lewis
This is the gold standard for songs about abusive relationships in a metaphorical sense: the idea that love is something you endure rather than enjoy. It’s about the stubbornness of the heart when everyone else (your friends, your parents, your common sense) is telling you to run. We wear this kind of pain like a badge of honor, thinking the bleeding makes it real.
“But I don’t care what they say, I’m in love with you / They try to pull me away, but they don’t know the truth.”
7. Hot N Cold (2008) — Katy Perry
Toxicity isn’t always a slow burn: sometimes it’s a rollercoaster of mood swings. This track perfectly captured the whiplash of a partner who changes their mind every five minutes. It’s upbeat, sure, but the underlying message is one of total emotional exhaustion. It’s the “I’m done” that never actually means you’re done.
“You’re in then you’re out / You’re up then you’re down / You’re wrong when it’s right / It’s black and it’s white.”
6. Sucker For Pain (2016) — Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Imagine Dragons
A dark, cinematic exploration of why some of us are addicted to the struggle. It frames the bad relationship as a literal physical necessity. It’s the “ride or die” mentality taken to its most self-destructive conclusion, acknowledging that for some of us, if it doesn’t hurt, it doesn’t count.
“I torture you / Take my hand through the flames / I torture you / I’m a slave to your games.”
5. Love the Way You Lie (2010) — Eminem (ft. Rihanna)
Perhaps the most visceral entry on the list. This song didn’t just talk about toxicity: it screamed it. The combination of Eminem’s aggressive storytelling and Rihanna’s haunting hook made it a cultural flashpoint for how we discuss domestic cycles. It’s uncomfortable because it doesn’t offer a happy ending; it just reflects.
“Just gonna stand there and watch me burn / But that’s alright, because I like the way it hurts.”
4. Hotter Than Hell (2016) — Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa has a way of making a toxic relationship sound like a club night you never want to end. This is about the magnetic pull of a “bad” person, the kind who makes you lose your mind but makes you feel alive while doing it. It’s the sound of choosing the thrill over the peace, every single time.
“He calls me the devil / I make him wanna sin / Every time I knock, he can’t help but let me in.”
3. Rock Bottom (2016) — Hailee Steinfeld (ft. DNCE)
The title says it all. This song is for the couples who only feel “right” when they are at their absolute worst. It’s an anthem for the “on-again, off-again” cycle that feels like a drug. You know you’re hitting the floor, but you kind of like the view from down there.
“We’re on the right side of rock bottom / And I hope that we keep falling.”
2. Something in the Way You Move (2015) — Ellie Goulding
This is the sound of losing your resolve. It’s that moment when you’ve promised yourself you’re done, but then they walk into the room, and all your logic evaporates. It’s light, airy, and devastatingly relatable to anyone who has ever been “weak” for someone they know is a disaster.
“There’s something in the way you move / I don’t know what it is, but it pulls me close in to you.”
1. Love on the Brain (2016) — Rihanna
There is no song that captures the “addiction” of an unhealthy relationship better than this. It’s soulful, messy, and desperate. Rihanna’s vocals sound like they’re fraying at the edges, mirroring the mental state of someone who is being destroyed by a love they can’t quit. It is the definitive toxic masterpiece because it admits that sometimes, the “bad” love is the only thing that makes us feel human.
“It beats me black and blue but it f**ks me so good / And I can’t get enough.”
Our Pick: “I’m Real” (Remix) — Jennifer Lopez ft. Ja Rule
If we are talking about the ultimate “vibe” of complicated attraction, you have to look at this collaboration. It wasn’t just a hit: it was a blueprint.
I remember the first time I heard that “Murda Inc” tag on the radio. It’s a song about someone who won’t be “changed” or “tamed,” paired with a partner who loves the friction. It’s the ultimate “accept me for my mess” anthem. It captured a moment where we started to romanticize the “ride or die” dynamic, proving that sometimes the best chemistry comes from the people who are probably the worst for our long-term mental health.
The Complete Top 100: Best Songs About Bad Relationships
The following data is compiled from historical Billboard charts and relevant sub-chart analyses to rank the most culturally significant tracks dealing with unhealthy relationship themes.
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Song Title & Artist 3735_ce2ebe-07> |
Year 3735_bbd40c-fd> |
Peak 3735_6925a5-d8> |
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1 3735_689890-ed> |
Love on the Brain – Rihanna 3735_1004e9-5f> |
2016 3735_9a3235-af> |
5 3735_3d5444-58> |
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2 3735_00a485-e4> |
Something in the Way You Move – Ellie Goulding 3735_248fec-a6> |
2015 3735_dbcec3-45> |
43 3735_4105b4-f4> |
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3 3735_e171aa-da> |
Rock Bottom – Hailee Steinfeld (ft. DNCE) 3735_f7383a-06> |
2016 3735_4d3857-b5> |
103 3735_fb1b02-20> |
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4 3735_ee8a7f-19> |
Hotter Than Hell – Dua Lipa 3735_075ab9-ae> |
2016 3735_f44874-a9> |
115 3735_61e85e-84> |
|
5 3735_731aaa-1f> |
Love the Way You Lie – Eminem (ft. Rihanna) 3735_065038-08> |
2010 3735_8087ff-83> |
1 3735_f52538-86> |
|
6 3735_8c0ca7-9e> |
Sucker For Pain – Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Imagine Dragons 3735_081d50-88> |
2016 3735_f905b8-fe> |
15 3735_627a94-00> |
|
7 3735_a0cc5f-10> |
Hot N Cold – Katy Perry 3735_fa948b-ca> |
2008 3735_272449-86> |
3 3735_300cac-b8> |
|
8 3735_8dfd45-ee> |
Bleeding Love – Leona Lewis 3735_9e805b-54> |
2007 3735_7834a3-05> |
1 3735_f7844e-f3> |
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9 3735_07fb77-44> |
Broken Strings – James Morrison (ft. Nelly Furtado) 3735_be3982-fb> |
2008 3735_48b009-8d> |
102 3735_cc7178-ac> |
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10 3735_6e3eab-07> |
You Stay – DJ Khaled ft. Meek Mill, J Balvin, et al. 3735_191f14-c0> |
2019 3735_93b4b9-a3> |
30 3735_29d836-6f> |
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11 3735_49a248-8e> |
Going Under – Evanescence 3735_46e28b-92> |
2003 3735_593e89-e0> |
104 3735_6e7d97-ea> |
|
12 3735_68dfb6-d5> |
Skinny Love – Birdy 3735_0eb28a-d3> |
2011 3735_782902-d1> |
115 3735_758b61-56> |
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13 3735_3bd37a-38> |
Bad Things – Camila Cabello & MGK 3735_3df320-8a> |
2016 3735_e8b466-e9> |
4 3735_62c56a-43> |
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14 3735_5ccef8-c4> |
I Hate Everything About You – Three Days Grace 3735_271abd-ea> |
2003 3735_75ac37-e7> |
55 3735_16bf05-c3> |
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15 3735_a15395-68> |
Jar of Hearts – Christina Perri 3735_bf63cd-4d> |
2010 3735_b03bed-de> |
17 3735_e952cb-5e> |
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16 3735_9c78a9-dd> |
It Ain’t Me – Kygo & Selena Gomez 3735_84cf64-a7> |
2017 3735_6f43bd-9f> |
10 3735_972844-f0> |
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17 3735_15a132-d4> |
It Was Faith – Puddle of Mudd 3735_0beb06-16> |
2017 3735_52df99-14> |
112 3735_a0da0e-82> |
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18 3735_26d996-34> |
New Rules – Dua Lipa 3735_b77902-d3> |
2017 3735_d4b145-41> |
6 3735_b13814-b7> |
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19 3735_3f8278-65> |
Decode – Paramore 3735_89ad2f-71> |
2008 3735_4edcaa-08> |
33 3735_efc031-b1> |
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20 3735_95599f-39> |
The Pressure – Jhené Aiko 3735_a6e3f1-bf> |
2014 3735_91488f-f2> |
121 3735_0e2781-7d> |
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21 3735_1edc20-e9> |
I Knew You Were Trouble – Taylor Swift 3735_06a9c6-82> |
2012 3735_748af8-0a> |
2 3735_addedf-c3> |
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22 3735_3e64a3-fb> |
It Won’t Let Go – Gloriana 3735_8e73c7-7a> |
2012 3735_8854b6-8d> |
112 3735_f859b0-24> |
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23 3735_9d97bc-57> |
Only Want You – Skylar Stecker 3735_428d04-af> |
2017 3735_ce7378-2d> |
105 3735_800fbe-92> |
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24 3735_000f4d-89> |
Jealous – Beyoncé 3735_bd0389-2a> |
2013 3735_80d34b-ab> |
101 3735_2f1195-c7> |
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25 3735_bc9325-18> |
Stupid In Love – Rihanna 3735_4c6b3c-6a> |
2009 3735_1943c8-58> |
101 3735_0ab4b8-8f> |
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26 3735_c40df8-19> |
Let You – Cheryl Cole 3735_1607af-10> |
2018 3735_1aa2b6-1e> |
102 3735_0eb15a-87> |
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27 3735_f2d375-80> |
Mad Love – JoJo 3735_60d7fd-82> |
2016 3735_97a9f0-43> |
120 3735_2fe614-1a> |
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28 3735_1bc313-91> |
Energy – Keri Hilson 3735_d63449-27> |
2008 3735_62c362-82> |
78 3735_a2f6a4-26> |
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29 3735_53ec38-76> |
Hands Off My Heart – MKTO 3735_e3998a-8e> |
2016 3735_e00e4a-0e> |
108 3735_bebe3b-f1> |
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30 3735_f7ece1-0c> |
Bad Boys – Alexandra Burke (ft. FloRida) 3735_569889-dc> |
2009 3735_5ac9eb-d3> |
102 3735_7bc3d1-2d> |
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31 3735_9180b7-3d> |
Queen of Peace & Long and Lost – Florence + The Machine 3735_28eba7-46> |
2015 3735_4e16f3-5a> |
133 3735_cc6ba2-37> |
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32 3735_799d26-38> |
Self Esteem – The Offspring 3735_f75ac2-88> |
1994 3735_b69cde-68> |
45 3735_b5c016-53> |
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33 3735_260dee-f5> |
Pain – Three Days Grace 3735_9fa10b-ea> |
2006 3735_a786a6-e5> |
44 3735_cdad57-77> |
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34 3735_45cf82-e8> |
On My Way – Lea Michele 3735_03cc5f-18> |
2014 3735_cbfea3-49> |
103 3735_cd2df4-0a> |
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35 3735_943d47-12> |
It’s Not Me It’s You – Skillet 3735_33bd12-4f> |
2009 3735_5d4b92-fe> |
110 3735_9059f4-1b> |
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36 3735_669baa-e5> |
Hustle – Pink 3735_fc4c8d-7e> |
2019 3735_98dc48-44> |
104 3735_407ca6-5f> |
|
37 3735_ae6405-56> |
Hands to Myself – Selena Gomez 3735_d6ddc0-8f> |
2015 3735_cfad0a-ea> |
7 3735_62cb50-6c> |
|
38 3735_64f01d-74> |
My Type – The Chainsmokers 3735_9b4c4b-bd> |
2017 3735_c2a43c-9f> |
117 3735_2b7c20-a4> |
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39 3735_691a99-73> |
Beautiful Trauma – Pink 3735_6f5380-01> |
2017 3735_21bfbb-2d> |
78 3735_57624e-01> |
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40 3735_3bbe21-cc> |
Angry All the Time – Tim McGraw 3735_4c875f-a3> |
2001 3735_489610-a7> |
38 3735_eca454-99> |
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41 3735_7132fd-02> |
Strawberry Wine – Pat Benatar 3735_79fa51-dc> |
1996 3735_17201a-87> |
110 3735_fcbc73-84> |
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42 3735_37186a-46> |
#1 Crush – Garbage 3735_d22500-e1> |
1996 3735_330bc0-52> |
29 3735_9046da-d1> |
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43 3735_dda0c9-bd> |
You Ruin Me – The Veronicas 3735_819681-17> |
2014 3735_8f0652-15> |
108 3735_d0fbf9-1b> |
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44 3735_bad8d0-d1> |
Kill For You – Skylar Grey (ft. Eminem) 3735_4a8bf1-d3> |
2016 3735_7d310f-0d> |
104 3735_29fd30-a3> |
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45 3735_f890be-f1> |
Attention – Charlie Puth 3735_b7151b-40> |
2017 3735_b7188d-36> |
5 3735_ec6ddb-87> |
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46 3735_916cdd-ce> |
Mercy – Shawn Mendes 3735_958b56-b2> |
2016 3735_78edcc-a5> |
15 3735_ea4d8f-81> |
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47 3735_c01f7f-94> |
I Miss the Misery – Halestorm 3735_26f1ca-7a> |
2012 3735_ce6750-9c> |
102 3735_da51fe-b5> |
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48 3735_bf63cf-56> |
Unfaithful – Rihanna 3735_abc2b8-38> |
2006 3735_03e66c-14> |
6 3735_6ce811-02> |
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49 3735_08cbc6-91> |
I Miss the Misery – Halestorm 3735_983fb3-54> |
2012 3735_631a30-a9> |
102 3735_a0f5a6-dc> |
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50 3735_4e6c2e-9e> |
I Was a Fool – Tegan and Sara 3735_c25ed6-3f> |
2013 3735_5f65b9-09> |
110 3735_762710-14> |
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51 3735_ea7baa-20> |
Bad at Love – Halsey 3735_977f3a-28> |
2017 3735_b39480-f3> |
5 3735_8e53cf-53> |
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52 3735_f14996-7d> |
Youngblood – 5 Seconds of Summer 3735_b6af9b-21> |
2018 3735_00713e-af> |
7 3735_fd843a-9b> |
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53 3735_c8aa69-d3> |
Connect – Drake 3735_3d0484-62> |
2013 3735_6037b3-d4> |
102 3735_21da41-7b> |
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54 3735_1d0eb8-df> |
Runaway Train – Drive-by Truckers 3735_cb26a7-2c> |
1993 3735_8399b8-09> |
5 3735_cb58ea-ce> |
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55 3735_9e36ca-2a> |
Numb – Linkin Park 3735_d76671-b9> |
2003 3735_f1d0c2-5c> |
11 3735_a28ddf-42> |
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56 3735_b7bfcf-03> |
Better Off – Ariana Grande 3735_0dae52-05> |
2018 3735_36702d-af> |
102 3735_ab4570-ed> |
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57 3735_f6f793-45> |
Beating Me Up – Rachel Platten 3735_639f12-1b> |
2015 3735_30862d-9c> |
109 3735_4b3326-12> |
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58 3735_645c6f-20> |
Blood Under My Belt – The Drums 3735_ce21d0-9f> |
2017 3735_736f44-a4> |
111 3735_2ba557-99> |
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59 3735_402adf-d0> |
The Heart Wants What It Wants – Selena Gomez 3735_829073-a2> |
2014 3735_1d707c-8c> |
6 3735_d3cea7-be> |
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60 3735_8b5bc0-2a> |
Smoke When I Drink – Kelleigh Bannen 3735_2a450f-63> |
2014 3735_5ea9d1-43> |
114 3735_f1d82b-b9> |
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61 3735_ac0508-e1> |
Familiar Taste of Poison – Halestorm 3735_f939b6-44> |
2010 3735_c95294-77> |
104 3735_2ac1af-8f> |
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62 3735_5d139e-18> |
Nicotine – Panic! At the Disco 3735_cb89ea-cc> |
2013 3735_91f0e1-13> |
105 3735_593d50-df> |
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63 3735_dcaad4-5c> |
Games – Demi Lovato 3735_703565-21> |
2017 3735_1fab93-28> |
106 3735_902cdb-4c> |
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64 3735_e4a156-7d> |
Advice – Kehlani 3735_5bc757-e5> |
2016 3735_89048c-07> |
108 3735_a68770-93> |
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65 3735_b9bcbf-39> |
Put My Heart Down – Sara Evans 3735_840d5f-b8> |
2014 3735_fbdc69-33> |
110 3735_cef47d-28> |
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66 3735_94a5d7-c9> |
Rose Colored Glasses – Kelly Rowland 3735_f547f4-15> |
2010 3735_41e4ae-39> |
101 3735_195ddb-e5> |
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67 3735_78a200-10> |
Take Me to Church – Hozier 3735_6637a6-48> |
2013 3735_9cebae-91> |
2 3735_c6f748-0e> |
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68 3735_c10be1-cc> |
Hate Me – Nico Collins 3735_02387a-d2> |
2018 3735_b199f6-41> |
112 3735_607c26-37> |
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69 3735_480e24-97> |
Good Guy – Eminem ft. Jessie Reyez 3735_cfb467-92> |
2018 3735_a28564-33> |
67 3735_4e7618-15> |
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70 3735_ceb94f-06> |
This Love – Maroon 5 3735_8f34c9-8e> |
2002 3735_aa399e-c4> |
5 3735_abeede-a4> |
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71 3735_337de9-8b> |
Never the Same – Camila Cabello 3735_f77a43-9b> |
2018 3735_e2be7d-05> |
102 3735_b06c1d-fb> |
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72 3735_a5a357-09> |
Girl – Beyoncé 3735_921f53-6c> |
2013 3735_7e7deb-c9> |
105 3735_ace4c7-58> |
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73 3735_f7997f-80> |
Gunpowder and Lead – Miranda Lambert 3735_2d28c3-22> |
2008 3735_a533eb-72> |
52 3735_28dc82-7c> |
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74 3735_ba7c7f-33> |
Last Dance – Dua Lipa 3735_568ef9-1f> |
2016 3735_1d0904-d7> |
110 3735_1291db-f8> |
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75 3735_2a53b7-ae> |
Helpless When She Smiles – Backstreet Boys 3735_d940d3-fb> |
2007 3735_968514-a4> |
121 3735_f17afc-48> |
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76 3735_e53774-c6> |
Trainwreck – Banks 3735_ca7d1d-5e> |
2016 3735_5f5152-3a> |
108 3735_36a1c1-c2> |
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77 3735_0d3fbe-56> |
Unapologetic B*tch – Madonna 3735_8f553e-4b> |
2015 3735_1130f6-60> |
105 3735_d059d4-38> |
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78 3735_d8a0eb-07> |
Need Me – Eminem ft. Pink 3735_06f324-6d> |
2017 3735_6efc63-61> |
103 3735_816efa-de> |
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79 3735_354e66-59> |
Irresistible – Fall Out Boy 3735_989262-5f> |
2015 3735_ae8703-bf> |
48 3735_a9074d-17> |
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80 3735_71b2d2-02> |
Poison – Rita Ora 3735_021f7d-03> |
2015 3735_bf1111-0f> |
102 3735_bc2b76-d0> |
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81 3735_17e625-02> |
Bad Romance – Lady Gaga 3735_b069fe-8e> |
2009 3735_6fe6d3-fc> |
2 3735_4f16e6-4f> |
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82 3735_f5208c-6d> |
Back to Black – Amy Winehouse 3735_0005c8-b0> |
2006 3735_a166b1-51> |
124 3735_3401a3-99> |
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83 3735_860e0f-53> |
Hostage – Sia 3735_fd2078-b8> |
2014 3735_18dc39-e7> |
109 3735_46f866-56> |
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84 3735_5cc93d-a4> |
Vicious Love – New Found Glory 3735_58a531-8a> |
2015 3735_568f6a-6b> |
111 3735_1181f2-2b> |
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85 3735_af4a53-11> |
King – Years & Years 3735_11f116-cb> |
2015 3735_3c4a81-69> |
101 3735_0e825b-5a> |
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86 3735_26ae4b-97> |
Toxic – Britney Spears 3735_051ae6-dd> |
2003 3735_b9b2c0-eb> |
9 3735_7989e7-74> |
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87 3735_b6e7d0-71> |
Ex-Factor – Lauryn Hill 3735_866ed0-39> |
1998 3735_ec38c7-31> |
21 3735_a18f1c-76> |
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88 3735_b7405c-52> |
Leave Me Lonely – Ariana Grande 3735_deb6a6-a8> |
2016 3735_059c05-22> |
75 3735_98d9e9-40> |
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89 3735_eae1ad-4c> |
It Kills Me – Melanie Fiona 3735_b0c9fd-57> |
2009 3735_7037b4-d2> |
43 3735_e85617-b4> |
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90 3735_f4bc93-ed> |
Kiss with a Fist – Florence + The Machine 3735_c89aca-86> |
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Wouldn’t Be Love – Ritual 3735_120798-24> |
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Don’t Let Me Be Yours – Zara Larsson 3735_887117-5c> |
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Harder to Breathe – Maroon 5 3735_fef038-88> |
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Run Right Back – The Black Keys 3735_f9bc12-a2> |
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Stitches – Shawn Mendes 3735_125495-cd> |
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Broken – lovelytheband 3735_2a7dda-0c> |
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Breakdown – Seether 3735_6f0d40-e4> |
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Kiss It Better – Rihanna 3735_70d34d-9a> |
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I Hate U I Love U – Gnash (ft. Olivia O’Brien) 3735_f8f407-b7> |
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Quit – Cashmere Cat ft. Ariana Grande 3735_da6558-a6> |
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“While most of these tracks impacted the Billboard Hot 100, a small number are included for their cultural ubiquity and international chart dominance.”
Spotify: Why We Choose What Kills Us: The Allure of Toxic Pop
Final Thoughts
Looking back at these charts isn’t just about the music: it’s about realizing that we’ve always used these melodies to process the things we’re too embarrassed to admit to our friends. We live in a world that tells us to “just leave” or “find someone healthy,” but these songs understand that the human heart is much more stubborn than that.
Whether you’re remembering your first heartbreak or currently ignoring a red flag, these tracks stay on the charts because they tell the truth about how much we love to hurt.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Because your brain is a glutton for drama it doesn’t have to pay for. Listening to a bad relationship song is like watching a car crash from the safety of your sidewalk: you get the adrenaline and the emotional “high” of the conflict without actually having to deal with a crying ex at your doorstep. It’s emotional tourism.
Only if you use it as a script. If you’re listening to Love the Way You Lie and thinking, “Yeah, this is how we should communicate,” you have a problem. But generally, these songs act as a release valve. They let you feel the “dark” emotions so you don’t have to act them out in your actual life.
The “on-again, off-again” cycle. If the lyrics describe a partner as both a “savior” and a “devil” within the same four minutes, you’re looking at a classic unhealthy relationship trope. Pop music loves the “rollercoaster” because “we went to therapy and learned to set boundaries” doesn’t rhyme with anything catchy.



