Ever had your heart shattered and immediately reached for that one playlist that just *gets* it?
If you’re nursing a broken heart, Walters’ discography is like a sonic hug from a friend who’s been there—raw, honest, and devastatingly relatable.
Here are 5 Walters songs that hit like a freight train when you’re heartbroken, especially No. 3 (fair warning: keep tissues handy).
1. “Fading Out” – The Numbness Stage
That eerie calm after the storm? “Fading Out” captures it perfectly.
With its haunting melody and lyrics like *”I don’t feel the pain yet, but I know it’s coming,”* it’s the anthem for denial.
The slow build mirrors the dread of reality setting in—like watching a sunset you don’t want to end.
2. “Ghost of You” – The Anger Phase
When sadness turns to rage, this track is your scream into the void.
The gritty guitar riffs and biting chorus (*”You’re everywhere but gone”*) perfectly channel the fury of being haunted by memories.
It’s the song you blast while deleting photos off your phone (we’ve all been there).
3. “Paper Hearts” – The Soul-Crushing Low
Here it is—the song that’ll destroy you.
A stripped-down piano melody underscores Walters’ trembling vocals as he sings, *”You promised forever, but forever tore apart.”*
It’s the musical equivalent of finding their old sweatshirt in your closet and crumbling to the floor.
Pro tip: Do NOT listen to this one in public unless you’re ready to ugly-cry in a Starbucks.
4. “Halfway Happy” – The Fake-It-Till-You-Make-It Phase
Upbeat tempo? Check. Cheerful guitar? Check. Lyrics that reveal you’re lying to yourself? Double check.
This song nails the *”I’m totally over it”* facade with lines like *”I smile so wide, you’d never know I’m dying inside.”*
It’s the ultimate anthem for pretending you’re fine while still texting them at 2 AM.
5. “Better Now” – The Bittersweet Acceptance
Closing on a hopeful note, this track’s soaring chorus (*”I’m not okay, but I’m better now”*) feels like the first deep breath after months of drowning.
It’s not a happy ending—it’s a *real* one, and that’s what makes it hit so hard.
So, which Walters song wrecks you the most?
Whether you’re wallowing in “Paper Hearts” or fist-pumping to “Ghost of You,” remember: heartbreak is temporary, but great music? That’s forever.
(Now go hydrate—crying is dehydrating.)

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