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  • Single on Valentine’s Day? Here’s Your Ultimate Breakup Playlist!

    Single on Valentine’s Day? Here’s Your Ultimate Breakup Playlist!

    If you are tired of scrolling through Instagram story after Instagram story of happy couples and pictures of candlelit dinners and roses…same. Valentine’s Day, the day celebrating couples and relationships, can just feel like another reason to rub it in your face that you’re single. And while you may be hate-scrolling through socials today, I beg you to log out of Instagram and into Spotify.


    We’re not alone here. According to Spotify statistics in 2023, Spotify listeners created over 200,000 “break-up” playlists—which they streamed the most on Valentine’s Day 2023. Their breakup-centered playlists like Anti-Valentines Day, Sad hour, Sad Bops, Text Me Back , Scorned, crying on the dancefloor, and villain mode will be streamed countless times.

    My favorite breakup playlists are ones you can cry and scream to, but you leave feeling better after the songs are done. That’s why I’ve curated a complete playlist filled with songs that I tirelessly listen to (even when I’m not feeling heartbroken). Breakup anthems can be therapeutic confidence boosters, great to uplift you at any moment.

    So, if you don’t have date plans tonight or just want to hear some great breakup bangers…let’s get listening!

    “You’re So Vain” – Carly Simon

    Carly Simon was the blueprint for Taylor Swift in terms of writing insanely witty breakup songs. Hailed as one of the most iconic songs for singles of all time, you’ve heard Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey duet this in How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days. It’s a song about many men in Simon’s life who have hurt her, but she taunts them with “you’re so vain, you probably think this song is about you,”

    So turn the volume up and scream along with Carly about the narcissists in your life. It’s a timeless classic to start the best breakup playlist of all time.

    “Karma” – Mod Sun 

    “I hope you choke on every lie you said to me/ I hope you move out of this city suddenly,” starts Mod Sun’s iconic breakup anthem. Written about none other than influencer Tana Mongeau, this upbeat, angry rock song summarizes that anger you feel towards an ex who did you dirty.

    Unfortunately, I’ve spent too many hours screaming this song at the top of my lungs in my car. It’ll get you up and moving, and I guarantee it’s a future staple on your playlist.

    “Happier Than Ever” – Billie Eilish 

    Can’t have a breakup playlist with Billie’s ultimate breakup song. Billie and her brother Finneas are masters at creating and producing music (from their own homes), going even so far to have Billie screaming as the background vocals of the song. With lyrics like “I don’t talk shit about you on the internet” and “You ruined everything good/ Always said you were misunderstood”, you can’t deny it’s the perfect song to let your emotions out.

    Almost two songs at once, “Happier Than Ever” starts slow and vintage. Billie’s voice flirts softly around the story of her breakup before delving into sheer anger. It’s perfect every time.

    “Be Careful” – Cardi B

    Despite her rocky relationship with Offset (I think they’re together right now, but who knows?), Cardi B actually makes a scathing rap dissing him after he cheated. It’s just burn after burn, bar after bar. So, if you want to hear Cardi really go off, listen to “Be Careful.”

    “FU (feat. French Montana)” – Miley Cyrus

    There are few artists who were as honest in their delivery and songwriting as Miley Cyrus during her Bangerz era. Which brings me to the next song on this playlist, “FU.” Yes, Miley Cyrus is angry, she’s actually fuming, basically telling everyone to F off.

    If you want to just be mad at your ex, and don’t want to think about love or Valentine’s Day in any capacity- here’s your song. It’s a therapeutic scream session you didn’t know you needed.

    “Josslyn” – Olivia O’Brien 

    A song about being completely finished with a person you were dating because they’ve betrayed you, “Josslyn” has been one of my favorites forever. It’s brutally honest, it’s about none other than Logan Paul, and it’s repeat-worthy.

    Olivia O’Brien is one of the most relatable songwriters, and her hit song “Josslyn” is a certified breakup banger. Detailing a situationship where the other person sleeps with another girl, O’Brien goes off. It’s the perfect song to dance to with your friends during Galentine’s.

    “Hurts Like Hell (feat. Offset)” – Madison Beer 

    An unlikely collaboration in Madison Beer and Offset actually works really well. “Hurts Like Hell” is my favorite song to play when getting ready for a night out. It’s punchy, with Madison taking us through a breakup where she wishes nothing but the worst for them.

    A good song to feel empowered by being single, Madison Beer wants you to think of her and it hurt like hell. It’s a song laying out what you’d say to your ex if you had the chance…one that makes you realize all your self worth and that, maybe, it is their loss.

    “Norman f****** Rockwell” – Lana Del Rey

    Few songs can evoke such melancholy sorrow and emotion like this one. Lana Del Rey knows how to capture an emotion with her music, which is why “NFR” is such a masterpiece. One of the best breakup songs because it encapsulates her sadness and contempt with lyrics like “why wait for the best when I could have you?”

    Recently viral on TikTok before UMG took their artist’s music down, “Norman f****** Rockwell” is one of Lana Del Rey’s best. Lamenting how all men do is let her down, Lana croons about a “god damn man child” and how, at the end of the day, this behavior is just how men are. I listen to this song once a day for clear skin.

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  • 9 reasons it’s awesome to be single on Valentine’s Day

    9 reasons it’s awesome to be single on Valentine’s Day

    “Brace yourself, Valentine’s Day is coming.”

    All right, Ned Stark never said that, but for some, it’s way more concerning than winter. A lot of single folks are disappointed to spend February 14 alone (or with friends), but it’s really nowhere near as bad as it’s made out to be.

    Here are nine reasons it’s actually awesome to be single on Valentine’s Day.

    9. You don’t have to freak out over gifts.

    Buying gifts for your significant other can be a daunting task. If you pick the wrong present, you’re potentially putting your entire relationship at risk. That’s a lot of pressure, particularly since it’s not like Christmas where the gifts are given in a “joy for all” spirit. Valentine’s Day gifts are cutthroat, they’re directly related to your romance, and you can save yourself all of that hassle by just not having anyone to buy gifts for.

    8. You don’t have to pretend to like any gifts.

    No one buys Russell Stover for themselves. The only way Russell Stover stays in business is by relying on people who need to get chocolate from Walgreens. It’s the official brand of last-minute boyfriends and husbands everywhere. Instead of getting stuck with that cardboard heart filled with toothpaste-flavored truffles on top of your refrigerator for the next three months, why not go out and buy something you actually like?

    7. There’s no post-Valentine’s Day hangover.

    While your friends in (allegedly) happy relationships will be spending the second half or February reeling from the money, stress, and calories spent on Valentine’s Day, you’ll merely be shaking off another Saturday night. Even if Valentine’s Day goes perfectly (which it won’t, for most couples), there’ll still be the inevitable let down after they stop being nice and getting each other gifts every day. Valentine’s Day is like the weekend of your relationship, which makes the next bunch of days following it like one giant Monday.

    6. Having a date just for Valentine’s Day looks stupid.

    Once you get over the fact that Hallmark believes you should have a romantic interest with whom to spend Valentine’s Day, you’ll realize just how dumb having a “valentine” really is. It’s one thing to spend the holiday with someone who you’ve already been seeing for a while, but nothing looks more artificial or desperate than getting together with someone just for the day. On a related note, if you’re going out with a friend for Valentine’s Day, then go out as friends. Don’t risk an entire friendship for one day of not feeling like a loner.

    5. Everyone out is presumably single.

    Assuming you don’t live under a rock, you’ve probably heard about “Singles Awareness Day” celebrations happening at various bars and restaurants. While some people (presumably in relationships) may tell you that the only reason places do Singles Awareness Day events is to make single people hate Valentine’s Day less, the truth is that they wouldn’t host them if no one went. Considering that this is now an annual event at many social gathering spots, we tend to believe a good amount of people go to them. Particularly when Valentine’s Day falls on a Friday or Saturday, it could be a particularly good time to meet a (possibly desperate) prospective partner at the local watering hole.

    4. Your paychecks remain intact.

    As if the crowds and planning weren’t enough, Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays that can burn a hole in your wallet overnight. Gifts, flowers, chocolates, $300 dinners: The whole thing is just one lost financial investment after another in the name of romance. Instead of blowing an entire week’s pay on someone who you’ll probably end up splitting with down the line, buy some stuff for the person who’s most important: you. Realistically, you’re going to appreciate anything you buy more than anyone else will.

    3. You can laugh at your “coupled” (but not really) friends.

    Everyone has that one friend (or a few friends) who thinks they’re in a relationship that’s far more serious than it really is. You know, the one who only sees their “partner” a few days a week (usually for lunch dates on Wednesdays) but are positive they’re the only one? Just wait until their significant other “has to work” on Valentine’s Day, so they have to go out on the day before or the day after. Depending on how good of a friend you are, maybe you just laugh behind their back, or maybe you tell them it’s called “National Side Piece Day” for a reason.

    2. There are no expectations.

    Valentine’s Day takes a lot of work if you’re with someone. From the gifts to the grooming, the chatter to the Chardonnay, you and your partner probably put a lot of work into making sure that everything is perfect for as close to 24 full hours as possible. When you’re single, no one cares if you get drunk on whiskey in your pajamas while running a Netflix marathon of “The Crown” or “Squid Game.” It’s a very “you do you” kind of day when you don’t have to worry about anyone else.

    1. You’re awesome all on your own.

    C’mon. You already know that you don’t need anyone on Valentine’s Day. One day out of the year isn’t going to fix every relationship problem you’ve ever had, so just remember how much your last relationship sucked and how much better off you are on your own. Maybe next year, you’ll have Mr. or Ms. Right. For now, just keep doing your thing and don’t let your coupled-up friends drag you into their misery on Valentine’s Day or any other day.





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  • Valentine’s Day events, Galentine’s Day pop-up bars and more

    Valentine’s Day events, Galentine’s Day pop-up bars and more


    CHICAGO (WLS) — The most romantic time of the year is coming up fast.

    It’s time to start getting those reservations booked!

    Whether you’re looking for date night plans, or an anti-Valentine’s night out, there are plenty of events happening the entire week.

    If you’re planning a romantic dinner, some Chicago restaurants are offering special menus for the occasion:

    The Dearborn

    The Dearborn in Chicago’s Loop is offering up a number of world-class dinner specials for an evening of romance. Their Valentine’s Day menu will feature options such as Canadian lobster and winter truffle risotto.

    Offshore Rooftop

    This heated rooftop atrium overlooks sweeping views of Lake Michigan and the city skyline. Located at Navy Pier, this restaurant offers the perfect atmosphere for a night out. Their Sweethearts Specials will be running from Feb. 14 to 17 and includes a round of bubbles and chips and dip for the table. After dinner, explore some of the free Valentine’s Day activities happening at Navy Pier.

    Le Sud Mediterranean Kitchen

    This Roscoe Village restaurant will be festively decorated for the occasion from Feb. 8 to Feb. 18. Le Sud will feature a special menu with choices such as surf and turf for two.

    YardBird

    YardBird is known for its unique southern-inspired dishes. This River North spot will have a limited time Valentine’s food and drink menu.

    Bar Esme

    This Michelin-star restaurant will be hosting a special four-course tasting on Feb. 10, 11 and 14. Dinner is priced at $75 per person. A reservation is required.

    Valentine’s Dinner on the SkyDeck

    For something extra special, plan your dinner at the tallest building in Chicago. The experience includes champagne, a tour of Skydeck’s interactive museum, a seated three-course dinner with views of the Chicago skyline and photo opportunities. Full information and tickets can be found here.

    If you’re looking for a fun experience:

    Valentine’s Day fireworks at Navy Pier

    Feb. 10, 9 p.m.

    Navy Pier will be putting on its first-ever free Valentine’s Day fireworks show on Feb. 10. Navy Pier is offering a variety of other Valentine’s Day activities starting Feb. 1, including art workshops, mixology classes, photo opportunities and more.

    SEE MORE: Navy Pier offering free Valentine’s Day ideas

    Crushed Heartbreak Bar

    Feb. 1 through March 3

    Crushed Heartbreak Bar is a limited time pop-up experience for those who are anti-Valentine’s Day. Each ticket includes a welcome shot, photo ops and the opportunity to get a tarot reading. Bar and brunch tickets can be found here.

    Location: Commons Club, 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL 60601

    ‘Valentine’s Day Taste-Around’ at Eataly Chicago

    Saturday, Feb. 10

    Eataly is hosting a tasting event on the weekend before Valentine’s Day. Tickets to the experience will include an array of more than 10 tasting stations, two glasses of regional Italian wine, one hand-crafted cocktail and exclusive access to customize wine glasses at a glass etching station. You can find full information and time slots on Eataly Chicago’s event page.

    Location: 43 E. Ohio St., Chicago, IL 60611

    Candle making class with TheBurndCo

    Sunday, Feb. 11

    Time: The couple’s class begins at noon. The Galentine’s Day class begins at 2 p.m.

    Get crafty with a date, or with the girls, at a candle making class hosted by TheBurndCo. A complimentary charcuterie board and chocolate-covered strawberries will be provided. This event is 21 and up, and smoke friendly.

    Tickets can be found here.

    Location: High Minded Events, 6615 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60626

    Bottle and Bottega: Blacklight Sip ‘n Paint

    Feb. 14, 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.

    Bottle and Bottega is hosting a Valentine’s Day glow-in-the-dark sip and paint event. The experience starts with a 30-minute BYOB cocktail reception, leading in to a two-hour painting class. Tickets start at $42 a person.

    Location: 2900 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL 60657

    Live music from Brian Citro and Don Tisch

    Feb. 14, 5 to 8 p.m.

    Epiphany Center For the Arts is hosting an evening of jazz with live performances from Brian Citro and Don Tisch. Admission is free.

    Location: 201 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL 60607

    Cupid’s Vintage Fest

    Feb. 17 to 18

    Find unique gifts for that special someone, or yourself, at this Valentine’s Day vintage fest. Cupid’s Vintage Fest is a two-day event taking place at Patio Theater in Portage Park. The event will feature hundreds of vintage, food and artisan vendors. Admission is free with an RSVP. Reserve your free ticket here.

    Location: Patio Theater, 6008 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60634

    Candlelight Concert: Timeless Love Songs from Classic Films

    Feb. 16, 6:30 p.m.

    Enjoy a unique musical performance while being surrounded by the glow of candles. The Listeso String Quartet will be performing classic movie love songs in this candlelight concert. More information and tickets can be found here.

    Location: Stan Mansion, 2408 N. Kedzie Blvd., Chicago, IL 60647

    Teatro ZinZanni: Love Affair

    Feb. 14 to 18

    Enjoy a night of “cirque, comedy and cabaret” during Teatro ZinZanni’s week-long celebration of love. All performances on Valentine’s week will feature exclusive menu options and opportunities during the show. Tickets can be found here.

    Location: 32 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601

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