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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!

[2026] These Are the Western Songs to Listen to in February! Uplifting Classics (111–120)

AdoreSavages

Savages is a rock band formed in London in 2011.

This track was released as a single in 2016.

The music video was directed by Anders Malmberg, based on lighting and concept design by Tobias Rylander, who has also worked on projects for The xx and Lykke Li.

Winter SongScreaming Trees

Featured on the album Sweet Oblivion, released in September 1992, this song is marked by an emotionally rich melody that evokes a sense of warmth amid winter’s chill.

Mark Lanegan of Screaming Trees delivers a soul-stirring vocal performance, and the unwavering guitar sound leaves a deep impression on the listener.

The lyrics delve into themes of loneliness, loss, and introspection, symbolically portraying the cold, desolate aspects of life.

It’s a perfect fit for February’s chill and a pensive mood, best enjoyed alone on a quiet night.

With its hauntingly beautiful melody and profound lyrics, the song invites listeners into an extraordinary, otherworldly space.

ReaperSia

Sia – Reaper (Official Audio)
ReaperSia

A track released as a digital download in 2016 by Australian singer-songwriter Sia.

Kanye West was involved in the production.

It became a hit in Canada and several European countries, reaching No.

1 on the Swedish charts.

A Hazy Shade Of WinterSimon&Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel – A Hazy Shade Of Winter
A Hazy Shade Of WinterSimon&Garfunkel

The winter scenery portrayed by Simon & Garfunkel is as beautiful and fragile as a painting.

Released in October 1966, this piece deftly depicts the changing seasons while exploring the passage of time and the transformations of life.

The rich sound of the 12-string guitar and the duo’s crystalline harmonies simultaneously convey the harshness and beauty of winter.

Included on the album Bookends, the song reached No.

13 on the Billboard chart.

It was later covered by The Bangles and My Chemical Romance, and featured in several screen works such as Stranger Things.

If you’re looking to feel the beginning of a new season, give it a listen.

XenaSkrillex with Nai Barghouti

Skrillex with Nai Barghouti – Xena (Official Audio)
XenaSkrillex with Nai Barghouti

Amid the flood of innovative works that color today’s music scene each month, here’s a standout track from last month.

“Xena,” a collaboration between Skrillex and Nai Barghouti, drew attention for its inventive sound design.

The song opens with striking percussion that evokes traditional folk music and gradually blends in EDM elements, a progression that’s especially captivating.

Unique touches—like handclap samples that let you lock into the groove like a fish in water—really set the approach apart.

The attempt to create new resonances by incorporating cross-cultural elements persistently piques listeners’ curiosity.

This fresh track conjures images of a live setting where the crowd moves as one, sure to captivate anyone who listens.