The Breakup Song 💫

: The song describes the narrator watching dancing couples after a split, while a slow song on the radio reminds them of their past relationship.

The phrase "The Breakup Song" most likely refers to one of two popular tracks: the 1981 classic rock hit by or the 2018 contemporary Christian pop song by Francesca Battistelli . Both use the metaphor of a breakup to convey different emotional messages. The Breakup Song

This track is a staple of 80s power pop, known for its catchy "uh-uh-uh" hook and straightforward lyrics. : The song describes the narrator watching dancing

: It is a dual-layered lament. On one level, the narrator is mourning a recent personal breakup. On another, it is an ode to the "traditional" breakup songs of the past. Kihn wrote it as a reaction against the overly "intellectual" music of the late 70s (like Pink Floyd), wanting to return to simple, relatable emotions. This track is a staple of 80s power

: Written with Bart Millard (MercyMe) and David Garcia, the song was born from a desire to address how fear "chokes out" the things God puts on a person's heart.

Released on the album Own It , this song subverts the typical romantic breakup theme.