These are the Western songs to listen to in February 2026! Uplifting classics that boost your mood
Are there any songs you feel like listening to in February? As the lingering cold remains yet the first signs of spring begin to appear, it’s natural for our music choices to shift.
From tracks that stir emotions unique to this season—like Valentine’s Day, entrance exam time, and the lead-up to graduation—to melodies that color the end of winter, there’s a wealth of Western music perfect for February.
In this article, we’ll introduce a curated selection of February songs that are currently in the spotlight.
We hope you find the perfect track to match your mood!
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YummyJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber is a globally popular idol.
He sings songs in various genres, but recently he’s been doing a lot more in styles close to hip-hop.
His track “Yummy” is also crafted as R&B that leans toward a hip-hop groove.
It features plenty of hi-hats, but it has relatively little trap feel.
Raising Hell (feat. Big Freedia)Ke$ha

Kesha is a singer known for her distinctive vocal tone and gritty singing style.
Compared to when she first debuted, her vocal ability has improved quite a bit.
Many of her songs are bright and poppy, and that brightness is alive and well in “Raising Hell (feat.
Big Freedia)” too.
It’s a song that seems like it would lift your spirits when you listen to it.
Super GremlinKodak Black

Among the works by rapper Kodak Black, “Super Gremlin” stands out for its especially dirty and extreme content.
It was released as part of a Halloween-themed music project, so the lyrics revolve around the theme of demons.
Notably, many of the demon-related lines are actually slang that refers to various things.
I can’t explain them here, so if you’re curious, please look them up.
Also, knowing the stories behind the song will make it even more compelling.
OvercomeLaura Mvula ft. Nile Rodgers

A collaboration between British singer-songwriter and pianist Laura Mvula and American guitarist Nile Rodgers.
It was released as a single in 2016.
The track features orchestration by the London Symphony Orchestra.
Before You GoLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi is a Scottish artist known for his husky low voice and emotional lyrics.
His voice is highly expressive and deeply moves listeners.
“Before You Go” is also crafted with a profoundly emotional sound.
Don’t You Give Up On MeLissie

A track by Lissie, an American country-rock musician.
It was inspired by her move from California to the Midwest.
Released in 2016, it became a hit in the United States and several European countries, and is included on the album My Wild West.
Where Are You NowLost Frequencies ft Calum Scott

Lost Frequencies, a Belgian artist who has released numerous hit songs primarily in the genre known as tropical house and is active as a popular DJ.
With his solid songwriting talent for crafting tracks that work as excellent pop songs even within dance music, his signature song “Where Are You Now” has been a long-running hit mainly across Europe since its release in July 2021, remaining high on the charts even into February 2022.
The slightly wistful melody, the repeated guitar phrase, and the understated rhythm all showcase impeccable taste.
The emotional vocals are provided by Calum Scott, a singer-songwriter from the UK.
It’s a killer tune with a charm that even those who aren’t into dance music can enjoy effortlessly!



