[Foreign-Love Songs] A roundup of popular overseas love songs and romance songs [2026]
From songs that straightforwardly sing about love in the present tense to those that deftly express complex romantic feelings, and even ones that reflect on past lovers—there are many types of songs that fall under the umbrella of love songs.
It’s a timeless theme that never changes, and surely each of you has one or two favorite love songs.
This time, for those in search of yet-to-be-discovered love songs, we’re focusing on English-language love songs—selecting a wide range of notable tracks from classic favorites to the latest hits across various genres.
We also touch on the lyrics in our reviews, so you’re sure to deepen your understanding of that song you love!
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SEE YOU AGAINTyler, the Creator ft. Kali Uchis

A love song that conjures up a fantasy about a lover who exists only in one’s mind.
It was originally written for Zain Javadd Malik and was ultimately recorded by Tyler, the Creator himself.
It is included on the 2017 album Flower Boy.
Versace On The FloorBruno Mars

With the Yamaha DX7-style electric piano shining through, it’s a glittering phrase over a slow mood.
It feels like a song that’s time-traveled straight from the past.
This is revival at its finest; the lyrics are richly seductive, likely to resonate with those who want to confidently pull their partner in.
The line “take off that Versace dress” is a distinctly Bruno Mars–style, celebrity turn of phrase.
I Like You (A Happier Song) w. Doja CatPost Malone

The song that’s been going viral on Japanese social media is “I Like You (A Happier Song) w.
Doja Cat.” It’s a collaboration by Post Malone featuring Doja Cat.
In the track, Post Malone sings from the perspective of a man flirting with a woman, while Doja Cat delivers the response to that.
It’s a pop tune that captures the excitement of being in love.
Be sure to pay attention to the chorus, which even mentions Japan.
Stuck Like GlueSugarland

Sugarland, known as a quintessential country duo, released “Stuck Like Glue,” one of their signature songs that gained popularity as a delightfully crazy love song.
It carries a message of wanting to reignite a love that’s starting to cool, conveying both persistence and single-minded devotion.
Incidentally, it also became known among younger audiences thanks to a cover by the a cappella group Pentatonix.
Is It a CrimeMariah the Scientist, Kali Uchis

How about a sublime collaboration track that’s perfect for nights when you want to sink into a chill mood? It’s the first joint effort from Mariah the Scientist, a standout in alternative R&B, and Kali Uchis, who effortlessly moves between Latin and soul.
Mariah’s calm delivery and Kali Uchis’s luscious vocals layer like a conversation, rendering the slightly bitter themes of guilt and inner conflict in love with both sensuality and delicacy.
The track is a lead single from Mariah’s album “Hearts Sold Separately,” slated for release in August 2025.
Its spacious beat and refined production make it ideal for late-night drives or as a soundtrack for quiet, solitary days at home.



