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[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!

[Western Love Songs] A roundup of popular overseas love songs and romance tracks [2026] (191–200)

Be AlrightJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Be Alright (Audio)
Be AlrightJustin Bieber

A warm ballad by Canadian artist Justin Bieber, gently saying “It’s going to be okay” to a lover far away.

The calm tones of the acoustic guitar and his sincere vocals seep into the heart like a lullaby.

On nights when you fear physical distance turning into emotional distance, anyone who’s felt the ache of longing will understand this straightforward declaration of love all too well.

The song is included on the album Believe, released in June 2012.

For couples feeling the loneliness of being apart, listening might help you feel each other’s presence more strongly.

That phone-call-like intimacy in his voice just might reaffirm the bond between you two.

10AMUMI

UMI – 10AM (Official Music Video)
10AMUMI

It’s a gentle love song by Umi that feels like the musical answer to the question, “How do you know it’s love?” The Japanese American singer-songwriter paints a scene of a peaceful 10 a.m.

on a day off, spent with someone special.

Inspired by a friend’s words—“Love is that moment when you’re with your partner and you can’t imagine wanting to be anywhere else”—this piece conveys the bliss of being fulfilled simply by being together, without anything particularly special happening.

It’s remarkable how the airy guitar and velvety vocals perfectly capture that comforting atmosphere.

Listening to this song, anyone’s heart is sure to be warmed by the gentle shape of love.

All over meHaim

HAIM – All over me (Official Video)
All over meHaim

Haim, the Grammy-nominated trio of sisters from Los Angeles, California.

From their first album in five years, “I Quit,” released in June 2025, let me introduce a track that’s irresistibly sweet and sexy.

It’s a pop-rock song that captures the heady rush of a tantalizing relationship—sweet yet never too deep, brimming with delicious frustration.

You can almost picture a grown-up romance woven from sensual thrills and perfectly measured distance.

Co-produced by former Vampire Weekend member Rostam, the refined sound delivers a smooth groove that’s perfect for nights when you want to sink into a slightly more sophisticated mood.

davina mccallWet Leg

Wet Leg – davina mccall (Official Video)
davina mccallWet Leg

Wet Leg, a UK duo who became instant darlings of the indie scene after winning a Grammy with their debut album.

Their trademark is that striking blend of post-punk bite and scathing lyrics.

Released in June 2025, “davina mccall” is the lead single from their forthcoming album “moisturizer,” and it’s a gentle, sentimental love ballad that stands apart from their more aggressive image.

The song celebrates the cherishable routines found in a long-term relationship, richly reflecting the members’ personal romantic experiences.

Its dreamlike clay animation music video is also a must-see—perfect for moments when you want to spend time in calm and comfort.

Blame It On YouDaniel Seavey

Daniel Seavey – Blame It On You (Lyric Video)
Blame It On YouDaniel Seavey

Daniel Seavey, the multi-talented American artist who reportedly taught himself to play more than 20 instruments, is also known as a central figure of the popular boy band Why Don’t We.

Released in August 2025, this work is an emotional pop-rock track that touches on deep aspects of the heart—responsibility and pain in human relationships.

The lyrics are achingly poignant, depicting feelings for someone spiraling out of control and a heart growing increasingly tangled and messy.

If you’ve ever felt something similar, you’ll surely relate.