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 (11–20)
FebruaryA Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

For anyone looking for a heartwarming love song to listen to in chilly February, I highly recommend this track by A Boogie wit da Hoodie.
Featured on his December 2022 album “Me vs.
Myself,” the song blends melodic rap with R&B elements to explore the complexities of love and relationships.
The introspective and emotional lyrics highlight A Boogie’s reflective side and are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a perfect pick for the season of love in February—great for getting into the Valentine’s Day mood or reflecting on past relationships.
Give it a listen, and it’s sure to warm your heart even in the coldest weather.
February WindsBilly Talent

Precisely because it’s a cold winter, why not get pumped up with some bouncy, upbeat rock? I recommend a track called “February Winds.” It’s by the Canadian rock band Billy Talent—many of you might have seen them live at Summer Sonic.
In this song, over a fast, driving sound, they sing a message that everyone should join hands.
Both the lyrics and the sound are perfect for getting energized.
FebruaryElzhi

Isn’t February the month when we tend to spend more time lost in thought? That contemplative mood is exactly what the song “February” captures.
It’s a track by Elzhi, one of Detroit’s leading rappers.
While the lyrics don’t explicitly state it, the song is said to have been written with the late producer J Dilla in mind.
With that in consideration, each word of the lyrics can take on a different meaning.
February 28, 2016Koe Wetzel

This is a track whose fiery rock sound warms the heart, making you forget the cold of February.
It could be considered one of Koe Wetzel’s signature works, known for his unique fusion of country and rock.
The song appears on his 2016 album “Noise Complaint” and holds an important place in his musical career.
In fact, the song was inspired by an episode in which he was arrested after a night out.
February AirLights

Canadian singer-songwriter Lights.
Her love song themed around February is “February Air.” While it sings about the cold of February, its synth-driven pop melody mysteriously lifts your spirits as you listen.
The lyrics leave room for imagination—such as what kind of relationship the man and woman in the song have.
In fact, it shares the same worldview as the track “Drive My Soul,” so be sure to listen to them together.
Xmas In FebruaryLou Reed

How about listening to a cinematic, story-driven song? Let me introduce “Xmas in February.” This track is by Lou Reed, the vocalist of The Velvet Underground.
It’s a stripped-down piece, sung with just voice and guitar, about conflict between people and the sorrowful events that happen within it.
By the way, the phrase “Xmas in February” in the lyrics refers to African Colombians celebrating Christmas in February.
Keep that in mind as you listen.
[2026] These are the Western songs to listen to in February! Uplifting classics (21–30)
Good Luck, Babe!Chappell Roan

Singer-songwriter Chappell Roan, who captivates audiences with a glamorous, drag-queen-inspired aesthetic, raised her profile with the 2023 album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.” Her single released in April 2024, “Good Luck, Babe!,” rides on glittering, ’80s-style synths and delivers biting irony toward a lover who couldn’t accept who they were.
The lyrics, which feel like a prophecy that the other person will one day regret it, are refreshingly bold and cathartic.
When you’re a bit worn out by the sugary air of Valentine’s Day or want to make a clean break from a past romance, her emotional vocals are sure to give you a push forward.



