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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[2026] These Are the Western Songs to Listen to in February! Uplifting Classics (81–90)
Februarymineral

Mineral is a rock band known for their emotionally moving, heart-stirring lyrics.
They’ve been very active, even touring in Japan.
And when it comes to a song for February, it has to be “February.” The track runs just under four minutes, with most of it consisting of an instrumental section—one of its defining features.
Because of that, the few lyrics carry a powerful message.
There are many ways to interpret it, but I see it as likening the February snow to a bittersweet farewell.
I encourage you to explore your own interpretation, too.
Last NightMorgan Wallen

Released in March 2023, Morgan Wallen’s song feels like a new expression that transcends the boundaries of country music.
Portraying the complex emotions stirred by alcohol, the piece is etched deeply into listeners’ hearts by Wallen’s powerful yet delicate vocals.
Included on the album One Thing At A Time, it achieved the remarkable feat of holding the No.
1 spot on the Billboard charts for an extended period.
It’s a track that showcases the breadth of Wallen’s musicality, recommended not only for country fans but also for lovers of pop and rock.
In chilly February, it’s sure to resonate with anyone feeling the end of a romance.
Winter WindsMumford & Sons

A gem of a song that delicately portrays the cold and loneliness of winter.
Performed by Mumford & Sons, it was released in the UK in December 2009 and reached number 44 on the UK Singles Chart.
As the second single from their debut album, Sigh No More, the track expresses the transience of love and the complexity of human relationships through the image of winter winds passing through people’s hearts.
Set to the warm tones of acoustic guitar and banjo, Marcus Mumford’s vocals, singing of the conflict between reason and emotion, resonate deeply.
It’s a perfect song to listen to in February, when winter draws to a close—highly recommended for those who face both excitement and anxiety about the coming season.
Cold To See ClearNada Surf

When it comes to classic songs for February, I can’t forget Nada Surf’s “Cold To See Clear.” Not only was the track released in February, but its musicality exudes a sense of chill and cold, and the lyrics are sprinkled with wintry imagery.
The melody is catchy and easy to remember—you’ll find yourself humming it in no time—yet it has a dreamy quality that sets it apart from a simple pop song.
Listening to it again can bring back the cold and bustle of February while offering a fresh sense of wonder.
Be sure to give “Cold To See Clear” a listen and enjoy the seasonal atmosphere.
Over And Over AgainNathan Sykes

A track by British singer Nathan Sykes, released as a digital download in 2015.
It is a romantic love ballad featuring a piano melody.
In 2016, a duet version with Ariana Grande was released.
CrystalNew Order

Symbolically portraying human relationships as fragile and breakable like crystal, this song announced New Order’s return when it was released in July 2001.
Issued as the lead single from the album Get Ready, it became a major hit, reaching No.
8 on the UK Singles Chart and No.
1 on the U.S.
Dance Club Songs chart.
Its distinctive blend of electronic and rock perfectly matches the February air that hints at winter’s end.
The lyrics, which explore the complex relationship between the band and its fans, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a highly recommended track not only for students facing entrance exams or graduation, but for anyone struggling with relationships.
[2026] These Are the Western Songs to Listen to in February! Uplifting Classics (91–100)
Do We Have a Problem?Nicki Minaj ft. Lil Baby

Released in February 2022, this hit song debuted impressively at No.
2 on the Billboard charts.
Nicki Minaj, the “Queen of Hip-Hop,” who quickly retracted her 2019 statement about retiring from the music industry and made headlines the following year with the birth of her first child, teamed up with fellow popular rapper Lil Baby for this track.
Over a serious trap beat, the cool back-and-forth between Nicki and Lil Baby is undeniably slick.
Also pay attention to the lyrics that reference talented rappers like Fivio Foreign, a rising star from Brooklyn, as well as the late Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD.



