Chic spring songs in Western music—from timeless classics to hidden gems—springtime tunes that make your heart dance
When you’re drawn in by the warm sunshine and the scent of flowers, don’t you find there’s a song you just can’t help but hum? Spring is the season that lifts your spirits, so you’ll want to put some thought into your background music too.
In this article, we’ll introduce a generous selection of stylish Western songs perfect for spring.
We’ve gathered timeless spring tracks that suit drives, cafe time, and your commute to work or school—use them to help build your seasonal playlist.
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Chic Spring Songs in Western Music: From Classics to Hidden Gems — Spring Tunes That Make Your Heart Dance (61–70)
Spring AgainBiz Markie

Biz Markie, a rapper from the United States known for his comical persona, has gained widespread popularity.
He’s also recognized as a human beatboxer and is famous as one of the representative artists of the so-called old school.
His track “Spring Again” is regarded as one of his hidden gems.
As the title suggests, it’s themed around spring, and features an old-school sound that evokes the 1990s and early 2000s.
Be sure to check it out.
JunePete Yorn

Singer-songwriter Pete Yorn gained significant popularity in the United States with his debut album, Musicforthemorningafter.
He may not be very familiar to audiences in Japan, but he was once extremely well-known in America.
One of his works themed around spring is June.
You might wonder, “Isn’t June summer?” but since climates differ from Japan’s, many countries consider June part of spring.
It’s a lesser-known track, but a really great one—be sure to check it out!
YellowColdplay

A warm yet bittersweet song, like looking up at a starry sky.
Loved around the world as one of Coldplay’s signature tracks.
Chris Martin’s moving vocals speak straight to the listener’s heart.
Released in May 2000, it reached the top five on the UK charts and received high acclaim, including a Grammy nomination.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the film “From Siberia With Love,” deeply moving many people.
Recommended for those who find it hard to express their feelings of love or who want to reaffirm their feelings for someone special.
Listening to this song will surely make you feel that a bright future awaits.
Mr. Blue SkyElectric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra’s “Mr.
Blue Sky” is a song that symbolizes the arrival of spring, brimming with positivity.
Like a sun that never sets, its refreshing melody lifts the listener’s spirits.
Since its 1977 release, the secret to its enduring global appeal lies in its upbeat lyrics—sweeping away gloomy moods and heralding a new day—paired with irresistibly catchy sounds.
Especially when you listen to it in the spring sunshine, you can feel a full-body sense of renewal.
The percussive sound created by Bev Bevan striking a fire extinguisher further accentuates the song’s charm.
Featured in films like Megamind and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
2, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympics, it’s a perfect track for spring!
I Can See Clearly NowJimmy Cliff

Singer Jimmy Cliff from Jamaica is famous as a reggae singer, but he is also well-versed in mento, Jamaica’s traditional folk music.
His signature work, “I Can See Clearly Now,” is a piece that fully showcases mento.
While it doesn’t explicitly take spring as its theme, it features a gentle, delicate melody that brings mento to the forefront.
It perfectly matches the calm atmosphere of spring, so be sure to check it out.
A Bar Song (Tipsy)Shaboozey

This track made waves with its innovative approach of blending American country and hip-hop.
Shaboozey’s distinctive musical style is on full display, skillfully capturing the feelings of modern listeners who want to break free from everyday stress.
Released in April 2024, it became a major hit, peaking at No.
3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It also set an astounding record by holding the No.
1 spot on the country chart for 27 consecutive weeks.
It’s a recommended listen when you’re exhausted from work or relationships and want to lighten your mood.
This song is packed with Shaboozey’s appeal—why not give it a try?
Peaches ft. Daniel Caesar, GiveonJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber, a Canadian artist who draws attention from women around the world, initially occupied an idol-like position but is now known as a bona fide artist.
The song that marked his shift in direction is “Peaches ft.
Daniel Caesar, Giveon.” It blends elements of hip-hop and R&B into a melodic track with an overall chill vibe.
That atmosphere perfectly suits the feeling of spring, so definitely give it a listen.



