Teen Shuts Down Boyfriend By Sending Him Not-So-Hidden Message in Spotify Playlist

Don't call, text, or send a letter. Let a blossoming romance know things are over by making them the perfect Spotify playlist.

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Breaking things off with someone is never fun, but recent advances in modern technology have certainly made the art of splitting up much easier to master.Β For 19-year-old college student Kirsten Titus, a great way to let someone know things are over is to just send them a (pretty good) Spotify playlist:

Evan Rachel Wood and Jim Sturgess' take on the Beatles classic "Because"? Perfect choice. "I thought if I was going to end things with him I wanted to do it in a creative way," Titus toldBuzzFeed News Sunday. Titus said she and 20-year-old Wyatt Hall had been on a "lot of creative dates," including one centered on planting a cactus atop a mountain. Titus' younger sister, Erika, eventually noticed the "To: Wyatt" playlist on their shared Spotify playlist and decided to share it with the world. Hall later made a joking playlist of his own:

Hall, however, toldBuzzFeed News he thought Titus' playlist message was "kind of funny honestly." According to Hall, their relationship wasn't serious.

Naturally, additional playlists have started rolling in:

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