What鈥檚 your breakup song? This researcher wants to know
鈥淎ll Too Well鈥 by Taylor Swift. 鈥淪tory of My Life鈥 by One Direction. 鈥淒reams鈥 by Fleetwood Mac.
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Listen to a few of the that survey respondents shared with Anthony Pinter, plus one of his own favorites.

"" by Taylor Swift (2021)

"" by the Miles Davis Quintet (1959)

"" by Frank Ocean (2016)

"" by CHVRCHES (2013)

"" by Los Campesinos! (2013)
Anthony Pinter, an information scientist at 兔子先生传媒文化作品, wants to know: What is your breakup song?
鈥淓veryone has a song,鈥 said Pinter, assistant teaching professor in the ATLAS Institute. 鈥淚 could play it for you right now, and it would take you back to a particular time in your life.鈥
Pinter is 兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 guru of breakups. He studies our modern digital identities, including how people manage their social media accounts after a breakup. Do they choose, for example, to delete all the photos of their ex from their Instagram? Or do they keep a few to commemorate that time in their lives?
Now, the researcher has inviting anyone to share their own breakup songs, and the memories and emotions they evoke. Pinter named the project Certain Songs are Cursed, a reference to a 2011 EP by the punk band Johnny Foreigner.
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He isn鈥檛 trying to resolve, once and for all, what the ultimate breakup song is, although he hopes to have people vote at some point. Instead, he wants to explore how peoples鈥 life experiences and memories can become bound together with music.
So far, Pinter鈥檚 survey has revealed that breakup songs can come in many different flavors. Entries include a lot of obvious culprits. (Think 鈥淏efore He Cheats鈥 by Carrie Underwood). But they also include ones that are less clear cut. One survey respondent, for example, listed 鈥淎live with the Glory of Love鈥 by pop-punk icons Say Anything鈥攁 song that follows the experiences of the lead singer鈥檚 grandparents during the Holocaust.
Ultimately, Pinter hopes his findings will inform new strategies that apps like Spotify or Apple Music could employ to help listeners navigate the tough months and years after a breakup鈥攇iving people more flexibility to decide what they listen to and when.
He sees the project as an exploration of what might be one of the most universal human experiences: heartbreak.
鈥淚n many ways, breakup songs are comforting,鈥 Pinter said. 鈥淧eople may make playlists like that because they can find solace in the fact that someone else has had those same experiences.鈥
Seeing the end
For Pinter, the project came about, in part, because of his own, long-lasting love affair鈥攊n this case with the British emo band Los Campesinos! The group's songs capture themes of sadness and loss, often through the metaphor of soccer.
鈥淵ou could listen to my music with me, and you鈥檇 think, 鈥榃ow, this person might not be OK,鈥欌 Pinter said. 鈥淚 just love that music. It鈥檚 so important to me.鈥
He isn鈥檛 alone in that deep, emotional attachments to music. He noted that people often connect certain songs to important times in their lives鈥攑rompting powerful, sometimes even contradictory, emotions.
Currently, Pinter鈥檚 , which he created from responses to his survey, includes more than 170 entries. Surprising no one, perhaps, Taylor Swift earns the most spots on the list. But it also includes songs from R&B (鈥淚vy鈥 by Frank Ocean), jazz (鈥淚t Never Entered My Mind鈥 by the Miles Davis Quintet) and the indie scene (鈥淔rancis Forever鈥 by Mitski).
To capture the complex emotions that music elicits, Pinter often talks about first dance songs鈥攖he ones that happy newlyweds play when they take their first dance as a married couple. At first, they may inspire joyful emotions. But after a divorce, hearing your first dance song can be devastating.
Not all breakup songs, however, prompt unhappy memories.
Pinter spoke to one survey respondent who played the song 鈥淭ether鈥 by CHVRCHES non-stop after a traumatic breakup. The synth-pop song, which seemingly describes the end of a relationship, rises to a crescendo with the lead singer repeating the lyrics: 鈥淚鈥檓 feeling capable of seeing the end.鈥
鈥淎 couple years later, when he was talking to us, he said, 鈥業f I鈥檓 by myself driving and that song comes on, I鈥檒l roll down the windows and crank it,鈥欌 Pinter said. 鈥淔or that individual, it represented a moment of catharsis.鈥
We will flower again
Those complex emotions can make opening Spotify a minefield for people after a breakup, he added.
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Spotify decides what music to play for you based on a series of algorithms.
鈥淲e can now point to the Spotify algorithm and say, 鈥榃hy did you play this? You should know better,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淲e can assign blame to a thing in a way we couldn鈥檛 if you鈥檙e just out at a bar, and someone puts a song on the jukebox.鈥
But preventing those kinds of auditory gut punches isn鈥檛 always easy. Spotify has a 鈥渕ute鈥 function that allows users to banish songs from their playlists. That doesn鈥檛 account for more complex relationships with music鈥攕ay, people who want to hear a particular song, but only when they鈥檙e home alone and in a safe mental space.
Pinter noted that music apps could take some cues from social media platforms that have tried to provide users with more flexibility, albeit imperfectly. When users change their relationship status on Facebook, for example, they can choose to 鈥渢ake a break鈥濃攖emporarily hiding posts from their exes while the emotions are still raw.
His own vote for the ultimate breakup song might go to 鈥淲hat Death Leaves Behind鈥 by Los Campesinos! The song鈥檚 lyrics are a bittersweet ode to losing a relationship, but feeling hopeful about moving on and being happy again. (鈥淲e will flower again/I have surely seen it鈥).
鈥淚 think as I鈥檝e gotten older on and settled into what feels like a stable relationship that my approach to breakup songs has shifted,鈥 Pinter said. "I recognize that those past relationships have informed who I have become as a partner (and person, for that matter), and it is occasionally nice to be transported back to those moments as a reminder that I have grown because of them.鈥
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