Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90’s

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"Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90’s" is a country-pop song by American singer-songwriter Sam Hunt that nostalgically contrasts past breakups with the complications of modern, technology-driven relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist Sam Hunt
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes complications of modern, technology-driven relationships
relative simplicity of breakups in the 1990s
genre country
country pop
hasArtistNationality American
hasMood bittersweet
nostalgic
reflective
hasSubject emotional difficulty of breakups
impact of technology on relationships
romantic relationships
hasTitleLanguage English
hasWordInTitle 90’s
Breaking
Easy
Up
intendedAudience adult contemporary listeners
country music listeners
language English
lyricalPerspective first-person
musicalStyle country-pop ballad
narrativeFocus contrast between 1990s and present-day breakups
notableFor nostalgic contrast between past and present breakups
performer Sam Hunt
primaryInstrumentation bass
guitars
percussion
recordedBy Sam Hunt
theme modern relationships
nostalgia
romantic breakup
technology and social media
timePeriodReferenced 1990s
21st century
vocalType male lead vocals
workType musical work

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Sam Hunt notableWork Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90’s
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this entity surface form: Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90s
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this entity surface form: Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90s