Break Up in the End
Cole Swindell
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I still walk in that bar a little drunk I still ask you what you're drinking, what's your name I still kiss you by the shuffleboard, last call at 2AM Even though we break up in the end I'll introduce you to my mom and dad Say "I think I love her" when you leave that room I'd still not take their advice when I say you're moving in Even though we break up in the end Even if I knew you'd be the one that got away I'd still go back and get you Even if I knew you'd be my best and worst mistake Oh, I'd still make it with you Over and over, again and again Even though we break up in the end I'd still play my favorite song in your car Let you love me to it, 'til it felt like ours Now all I hear is you in it, but I'd still let you ruin it Even though we break up in the end Even if I knew you'd be the one that got away I'd still go back and get you Even if I knew you'd be my best and worst mistake Girl, I'd still make it with you Over and over, again and again Even though we break up in the end You've just had one too many tonight You're just calling 'cause you're lonely, that's okay But you know if you come over, I can't not let you in Even though we'll break up in the end I'd do it over and over, again and again Even though we break up in the end
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Written by: Chase McGill, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jon Nite
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Chart Ranking"Break Up In The End" reached number one on Billboard's Country Airplay chart. This was the ninth number one single for Cole Swindell.
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Grammy NominationIn 2019, this song was nominated for Best Country Song at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, though it did not win.
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Release DetailsThe song was released in February 2018 as the lead single from Swindell's third studio album - "All of It".
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Songwriting CreditsSurprisingly, Cole Swindell didn't write "Break Up in the End". The song was written by Jessie Jo Dillon, Chase McGill, and Jon Nite.
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Chart HistoryIt also peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which encompasses all genres, not just country.
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Music VideoThe accompanying music video for "Break Up in the End" was helmed by director Jay Martin and it follows a relationship from the end back to its beginnings.
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Song ThemeThe song details the emotional narrative of loving and losing but not regretting the journey.
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Acoustic VersionTo add an extra retrospective touch, Swindell released a "Down Home Acoustic" version of the popular ballad.
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Platinum Status"Break Up in the End" was certified Platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), which signifies sales and streaming equivalent to one million copies.
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Critical AcclaimThe song received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, with praise directed at its reflective lyrics and Swindell's emotive delivery.
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