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Ranking Ink Waruntorn Tracks by How Badly They Break Your Heart

  • Entertainment Desk
  • Jun 10
  • 3 min read

Imagine walking into a party. The lights are neon pink, the bass is pumping, and everyone is dancing like crazy. You are busting out your best moves. But then, you look up the English translation of the lyrics to the song you are jamming to. Suddenly, you realize the singer is weeping about her heart being ripped into a million pieces and thrown into a trash can.

Welcome to the magical world of Ink Waruntorn.


Ink is the undisputed Queen of Synth-Pop. She is famous for a very specific superpower: making the most tragic, depressing heartbreak sound like a glittering 1980s roller-disco party. Listening to her music is a total emotional rollercoaster. Your feet want to dance, but your eyeballs want to cry. It is total emotional whiplash.


To help you navigate this beautiful chaos, here is the official, completely scientific Ink Waruntorn "Crying in the Club" Index. We are ranking her biggest hits by how badly they smash your heart versus how hard the beat drops. Get your tissues and your dancing shoes ready.


1. "Erase" (ลบไม่ได้ช่วยให้ลืม)

  • The Heartbreak Level: 9/10. This song is about trying to delete an ex from your brain, but failing miserably. Every time you think you are over them, boom, memory unlocked.

  • The Beat Drop Level: 8/10. The drums in this song bounce harder than a hyperactive kangaroo on a trampoline.

  • The "Crying in the Club" Verdict: This is the ultimate track for doing the robot dance while a single, dramatic tear rolls down your cheek. You are screaming the lyrics at the top of your lungs while trying to forget that text message you should have never sent.


2. "Eyes Don't Lie" (สายตาหลอกกันไม่ได้)

  • The Heartbreak Level: 6/10. It is that awkward moment when you try to act cool around your crush, but your eyeballs totally betray you. Your eyes are basically shouting, "I LOVE YOU, PLEASE NOTICE ME!" while you try to look casual.

  • The Beat Drop Level: 9.5/10. The synth intro feels like you just stepped into a retro arcade game from 1985. It is impossible to sit still.

  • The "Crying in the Club" Verdict: You aren’t sobbing tears of sadness here; you are crying tears of pure panic because your crush just looked your way. You will end up doing a frantic, sweaty dance shuffle away from them so they don't see your face turning as red as a tomato.


3. "Glad" (ดีใจด้วยนะ)

  • The Heartbreak Level: 11/10. Absolute emotional destruction. You run into your ex, and they are blissfully happy with a new person. You have to smile and say, "I'm so glad for you!" when inside, you are actually screaming into the void.

  • The Beat Drop Level: 7/10. It starts a bit slower, but then the retro electronic drums kick in to rescue you from the sadness.

  • The "Crying in the Club" Verdict: This is a dangerous song. You will be swaying side to side, eating a slice of party pizza, feeling totally fine, and then suddenly you're hugging the nearest stranger and complaining about your love life.


4. "YOU" (อยากเริ่มต้นใหม่กับคนเดิม)

  • The Heartbreak Level: 10/10. The Thai title literally means "I want to start over with the same person." It is the anthem for anyone who knows a relationship is bad news, but they want to press the replay button anyway.

  • The Beat Drop Level: 8.5/10. A super glossy, smooth bassline that makes you want to drive through a city at night with the windows down.

  • The "Crying in the Club" Verdict: You are dancing in a circle with your friends, jumping up and down, while simultaneously redownloading a dating app to look for people who look exactly like your ex. Ink is controlling your mind with her synthesizer.


5. "Chum Wai" (จำไว้)

  • The Heartbreak Level: 7.5/10. This one is like a stern pep talk to yourself. It's about remembering the pain so you don't make the same mistake again. Ink is basically telling you to wake up and smell the coffee.

  • The Beat Drop Level: 10/10. The beat is so infectious it should be illegal.

  • The "Crying in the Club" Verdict: This is where you achieve peak evolution. You are no longer sad. You are aggressively dancing away the pain. You are doing jazz hands to a song about emotional damage, and honestly? It feels amazing.


So, the next time you put on an Ink Waruntorn playlist, make sure you check your emotional gauge. Are you ready to dance, or are you ready to weep? Thanks to Ink, you never have to choose. You can always do both at the exact same time.

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