Love songs about romance sung by female Western artists. Love songs from around the world.
Introducing a curated selection of classic and popular love songs sung by female Western artists.
From timeless ballads cherished across generations to sweet, romantic tunes and beautifully bittersweet love songs, this collection captures many different expressions of love.
With powerful, passionate vocals and delicate, heartfelt melodies, these tracks will deepen your experience of love’s joy and poignancy.
Enjoy this gem of a playlist that continues to captivate listeners around the world and move hearts across generations.
Whether you’re in love now or reminiscing about past romances, you’re sure to find the perfect song.
Shall we look for your new favorite love song?
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Love songs by female Western artists: World love songs (71–80)
CrushSelena Gomez

This song by Selena Gomez is an upbeat love song that makes you feel cheerful when you listen to it, and it’s included on her first album from when she was still a Disney Channel star.
She cutely sings, “I wasn’t seriously in love with you.”
NobodySelena Gomez

A track by American singer Selena Gomez.
It is included on the deluxe edition of her second album, Revival, released in 2015.
The track was worked on by Shane Stevens, who has also contributed to works by artists such as Carrie Underwood and Lady Antebellum.
DREAMINGTones and I

A new masterpiece of sweet and bittersweet love songs! It delicately portrays a love that’s slipping away and the anxiety about the relationship’s future.
The struggle of “Am I truly loved, or am I just dreaming?” resonates deeply with listeners.
Released on February 2, 2024, this track is the lead single from Tones and I’s upcoming album.
It’s also gaining attention as she supports P!NK’s stadium tour in Australia.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who can relate to the complex emotions of facing the end of a relationship or who struggles with feeling distant from someone they love.
You Love Who You LoveZara Larsson

A song by Swedish pop singer Zara Larsson themed around the complexities of love and self-sacrifice.
It’s included on the album VENUS, released in February 2024.
The track captures the inner turmoil between deep feelings for a loved one and friends’ warnings about the relationship’s toxicity, conveyed through Larsson’s clear, luminous vocals.
It’s perfect for anyone struggling with love or wanting to reaffirm their feelings for someone important.
The melody evokes Scandinavian pop-rock and leaves a lasting impression, resonating deeply with listeners.
A moving piece that prompts reflection on the importance of valuing yourself.
Your TypeCarly Rae Jepsen

This song by Carly Rae Jepsen is a poignant track about unrequited love, with the singer acknowledging, “I know I’m not your type of girl.” She later revealed that the song was based on her own experience of falling for a man who turned out to be gay.


