Every good moment calls for a soundtrack, that song that makes everything seem even more magical. A passion, an achievement, a beautiful summer day, the joy of being with someone you love… With the right music these moments go from good to sensational.
But what about when sadness takes over? At these times, you also need a perfect soundtrack to feel every second of the cesspool, after all, since it’s to suffer, better suffer right!
Starting today you will have two guaranteed playlists with the best sad songs to listen to when you hit that famous bad. So prepare the scarf, hug the pillow and check it out!
international sad songs
There are people who don’t understand what some songs in English are talking about, but when Someone Like You plays, they put their hand on their chest singing this anthem of suffering and even do the treble along with Adele.
At bad, you don’t have to understand, just feel, so this playlist of sad international songs will help you to throw yourself in the hole and, who knows, even learn a little English. In it you will hear from the kings of bad, such as Coldplay and Radiohead, to Rihanna.
- The Scientist (Coldplay)
- Someone Like You (Adele)
- My Immortal (Evanescence)
- Fake Plastic Trees (Radiohead)
- Video Games (Lana Del Rey)
- Because of You (Kelly Clarkson)
- Everybody Hurts (REM)
- Fast Car (Tracy Chapman)
- The Night We Met (Lord Huron)
- Hurt (Johnny Cash)
- I’m Not The Only One (Sam Smith)
- Sensible Heart (City and Colour)
- Home (Michael Buble)
- Champagne Supernova (Oasis)
- Too Little, Too Late (JoJo)
- Iris (The Goo Goo Dolls)
- Broken (Lifehouse)
- Where Are You Now (Mumford & Sons)
- Close To You (Rihanna)
- Big Girls Don’t Cry (Fergie)
- WALLS (Kings of Leon)
- Shadow Of The Day (Linkin Park)
- Never Let Me Go (Florence + The Machine)
- Here Without You (3 Doors Down)
- The Blower’s Daughter (Damien Rice)
- Someplace (Jake Bugg)
- Jar of Hearts (Christina Perri)
- Look What You’ve Done (Jet)
- Slow Dancing in a Burning Room (John Mayer)
- Tears In Heaven (Eric Clapton)
national sad songs
For some people, a sad melody is not enough to rock the bad, it is necessary to understand all the verses and sing them as absolute truth in this moment of suffering. And how lucky are these people: Brazilian music is full of hymns of sadness.
Who never gave that little cry before bed listening to Pitty’s On Your Shelf, right? Or suffered horrors when the band Fresno released Someone Who Makes You Smile?
This selection of songs is composed only by Brazilian artists. From Paralamas do Sucesso to Marília Mendonça, the playlist was made for those who are fans of national music and a good cesspool.
- Where Do You Want Me To Go (The Paralamas do Sucesso)
- I Know (Tongues)
- For You To Give The Name (5 Dry)
- Sentimental (Los Hermanos)
- On Your Bookshelf (Pitty)
- Sugar or Sweetener (Cicero)
- Give Me Back (Adriana Calcanhoto)
- I Know by Heart (Marília Mendonça)
- The World is a Mill (Top)
- Outsider (Helio Flanders)
- Someone Who Makes You Smile (Fresno)
- No (Tim Bernardes)
- Now I Want to Go (Anavitoria)
- Codename Beija-Flor (Cazuza)
- Without You Nº 2 (Chico Buarque)
- Irene (Rodrigo Amarante)
- After (Marisa Monte)
- I Wrong (James Iorc)
- Asbestos (Supercombo)
- Dawn (Scalene)
- The Night (Tie)
- For Now (Cassia Eller)
- Letters to You (NX Zero)
- Where Should I Go? (Vanguart)
- Lantern of the Drowned (Maria Gadú)
- For As Long As It Takes (Scracho)
- Memories of Love (Victor & Leo)
- Return (The Suit)
- Thread of Hair (Chitãozinho and Xororó)
- Alone (Caetano Veloso)
Enjoying sadness is good for the health of the body and mind. Cry, scream, sing, put all those feelings out and don’t keep anything inside you. And don’t stay at home alone listening to these sad songs, okay? Call your friends, people you trust, share your feelings, be distracted and have fun!