An idea collection of Western songs to color Valentine’s Day: tracks related to chocolate
As Valentine’s Day approaches, alongside preparing chocolates and sweets, choosing the right BGM is probably on your mind too.
How about adding some Western music to the moments when you share your feelings with someone special or spend lively time with friends? From sweet, romantic ballads to upbeat pop tracks that lift your spirits, there are plenty of songs that will enhance the Valentine’s atmosphere.
In this article, we introduce Western songs perfect for Valentine’s Day.
Use it as a reference for BGM when you hand over a gift or when selecting tracks for a party!
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An Idea Collection of Western Songs for Valentine’s Day: Tracks About Chocolate (41–50)
Too MuchCarly Rae Jepsen

Here’s the ultimate love song sung by Carly Rae Jepsen with her beautiful voice.
The title “Too Much” means “overdoing it” in Japanese, and this word is sung many times throughout the track.
Its message is brilliantly cathartic and relatable.
It’s a song I want women struggling with love to listen to on Valentine’s Day.
An idea collection of Western songs to color Valentine’s Day: songs related to chocolate (51–60)
The Power of LoveHuey Lewis & The News

Released in 1985 for the film Back to the Future, this song became a major hit for the American rock band Huey Lewis and the News.
It reached number one on the Billboard charts.
In Japan, it was also featured in a Honda commercial and gained widespread popularity.
That’s Where I AmMaggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers, known for her captivating husky voice, has a great Valentine’s Day recommendation: “That’s Where I Am.” The song tells the story of a woman who falls for a friend and decides to confess her feelings.
If you’ve had a similar experience, you’ll probably relate a lot.
The lyrics also give you a little push, making it a perfect anthem for anyone who needs the courage to give chocolate.
Plus, the music video—where she pushes her way through a crowd—is incredibly powerful, so be sure to check it out!
Real LoveEric Benét

Eric Benét is an R&B singer who delivers one of the most beautiful falsettos in the United States.
Despite his playboy image in his private life, he’s known for singing exceptionally pure love songs.
His track “Real Love” stands out among his works for its charmingly lovely and refreshingly pure lyrics.
It’s also unusual in that most of it is sung in falsetto.
Highly recommended for Valentine’s Day.
Need Your Love feat. Noah KahanGryffin & Seven Lions

Here is a collaboration track by Gryffin and Seven Lions, hugely popular DJs at the top of the global scene.
The melody and production are extraordinarily beautiful; even without reading the lyrics, the ethereal, grand sense of scale is moving to the point of tears.
The lyrics themselves are an achingly passionate love song, and the romantic vocals are deeply affecting.
It’s a love song as good as they come—unparalleled.
FaithfullyJourney

A 1983 smash hit single from Journey’s third album, Frontiers—the American band behind numerous hits like “Open Arms.” Steve Perry delivers a powerful vocal performance, proclaiming unwavering love for the one he adores.
That PartLauren Spencer Smith

Lauren Spencer Smith’s “That Part,” a song you’ll want to play on Valentine’s Day, is a unique track that captures the hearts of anyone in love.
Released on May 25, 2023, from her new album “Mirror,” it’s a piece that distills emotions rising from the depths of the album’s creative process.
The lyrics interweave candid desires with feelings of bewilderment, beautifully blending dreams for the future with reflections on the past.
In particular, the lines brimming with the early thrill and uncertainty of romance resonate strongly with listeners.
The moment you listen, you may find yourself overlaying your own story onto her line about “seeing the end of the movie.” It’s a must-add to your Valentine’s Day playlist, whether you’re spending it with friends or a partner.



