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! Mood-Boosting Classics (121–130)
Glue Songbeabadoobee

A song that gently wraps a sweet, bittersweet love was released on February 14, 2023.
Beabadoobee’s heartwarming new track features a laid-back guitar tone and striking strings.
It’s said to have been written in a car during her tour across Asia and Australia, honestly expressing the joy of a new romance.
Distinct from her past, sadder songs, this piece is filled with happiness.
The music video was filmed in Iloilo, the Philippines, her hometown, and the beautiful visuals shot on 16mm film further enhance the song’s atmosphere.
CARNIVAL (ft. Playboi Carti & Rich The Kid)¥$, Ye, Ty Dolla $ign

Amid its provocative expression, this ambitious track weaves in captivating hooks and intricate beats.
It fully showcases ¥$’s innovative spirit, with standout guest features from Playboi Carti and Rich the Kid.
Released on February 8, 2024, it appears on the album “Vultures 1.” Comprising 16 star-studded collaborations, the project marks a new chapter in ¥$’s career.
It also drew attention for its sample-clearance issues, generating significant buzz among hip-hop fans.
With a dark, high-energy vibe, it’s a sure-fire igniter for the club scene and a strong recommendation for listeners seeking distinctive sounds.
Hopp_pollaSigur Rós

Sigur Rós’s “Hoppípolla” is perfect for a cold February.
The Icelandic band’s music has a distinctive resonance that seems to blend into the winter air.
This song in particular, with its beautiful melody and their signature mystical atmosphere, offers supreme comfort.
Even if February is a busy time for students, listening to this track will help you relax and refresh both body and mind.
Alongside other international hits from February and songs themed around the month mentioned in the article, it might become part of your winter memories.
And hearing this piece while the cold scenery stretches outside makes for a truly special moment.
My Oh My (feat. DaBaby)Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello, who became a global star with “Havana.” Her “My Oh My (feat.
DaBaby)” is crafted with a melody that’s distinctly her style.
Her distinctive voice matches the song’s world perfectly.
DaBaby’s tight rhymes are also a highlight.
Whole Lotta Lovin’DJ Mustard ft. Travis Scott

A collaboration between American hip-hop producer DJ Mustard and rapper Travis Scott.
It was released as a digital download in 2016 and reached No.
18 on the U.S.
charts.
It was inspired by CeCe Peniston’s 1991 track “Finally.”



