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Love songs in Western music that were hits in the 2000s. World-famous classics and popular tracks.

Introducing 2000s Western love songs that capture the feeling of caring deeply for someone in song.

This era produced countless masterpieces that vividly express the joys and heartaches of romance.

From Avril Lavigne’s pop, down-to-earth portrayals of young love to Alicia Keys’s soaring, mature love ballads, each track reflects a different form of love.

And Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s passionate duet is a power-packed number brimming with the energy only a power couple can deliver.

These timeless gems continue to be loved across generations, still resonating with many and rekindling the feeling of being in love.

Love songs in Western music that were hits in the 2000s: World-famous classics and popular tracks (21–30)

Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones

When it comes to American singer-songwriters who perform with just voice and instrument, would Norah Jones come to mind? The music she weaves doesn’t neatly fit into jazz or blues—it feels uniquely her own.

The single from her first album, “Don’t Know Why,” was used in a JT commercial.

Love StoryTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift is an American country-pop singer who has also been active as an actress and model thanks to her beauty.

Since her debut, she has released one hit after another, and her 2009 love song is this track, Love Story.

Bleeding LoveLeona Lewis

Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love (US Version – Official Video)
Bleeding LoveLeona Lewis

Leona Lewis is a British singer-songwriter known for winning the UK talent show The X Factor and continuing to succeed as a singer.

The song that she released in 2007 and which became a huge hit is Bleeding Love.

There You’ll BeFaith Hill

This song, known in Japanese as “Loved Forever: Pearl Harbor Love Theme,” became the theme song for the 2001 film Pearl Harbor.

It is a track by American country singer Faith Hill and became a worldwide hit.

Doesn’t Really MatterJanet Jackson

Janet Jackson – Doesn’t Really Matter (Official Video)
Doesn't Really MatterJanet Jackson

The theme song for the 2000 film Nutty Professor II starring Eddie Murphy was Janet Jackson’s “Doesn’t Really Matter.” She also appeared in the movie.

Incidentally, Hitomi Shimatani’s song “Papillon” is based on this track.