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[2026 Edition] A Collection of English-Language Love Songs to Listen to in Winter

Winter, wrapped in cold, crisp air, is a season that naturally makes you long for human warmth.

At the same time, with fun events like Christmas, it’s also a season that brings a subtle sense of excitement.

This time, we’ve researched Western love songs perfect for winter—focusing on the latest popular and noteworthy tracks, and introducing timeless classics in the latter half.

From mellow masterpieces that set a romantic winter mood, to songs about heartbreak and poignant feelings for those who want to lean into the sadness, and of course Christmas-related tracks—we’re delivering a lineup carefully selected from a wide range of genres!

[2026 Edition] A roundup of Western love songs to listen to in winter (41–50)

No OneAlicia Keys

Alicia Keys – No One (Official Music Video)
No OneAlicia Keys

A track released by Alicia Keys in 2007.

It reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and won a Grammy Award.

The music video became one of the most-watched clips in 2008.

It was sampled in Hackman’s 2011 track “Close.”

[2026 Edition] A Collection of Western Love Songs to Listen to in Winter (51–60)

The WayAriana Grande ft. Mac Miller

Ariana Grande – The Way (Official Video) ft. Mac Miller
The WayAriana Grande ft. Mac Miller

A collaboration between American singer Ariana Grande and rapper Mac Miller.

Jordin Sparks was involved in the production.

It was released in 2013 and became a hit around the world.

It was inspired by Big Pun’s 1998 track “Still Not a Player.”

Sweet but PsychoAva Max

Ava Max – Sweet but Psycho [Official Music Video]
Sweet but PsychoAva Max

A glittering dance-pop number by American singer Ava Max, with clap sounds that feel incredibly satisfying.

The striking, slightly crazy title “Sweet but Psycho” really leaves an impression.

The drama-style music video is intense and tells the story of the song’s identity.

Yet the track itself is quite pleasant—so much so that it almost feels “psycho” in a way.

The MV looks like they’re enjoying a Christmas party, but something’s a bit off.

It might be a distorted scene born from her inability to forget the lover she imagines in her mind.

I Fell In Love With The DevilAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – I Fell In Love With The Devil (Official Video)
I Fell In Love With The DevilAvril Lavigne

A bittersweet love song from Avril, who has awakened from a long, long sleep and made a full return.

Her voice truly has the power to captivate fans around the world.

You can feel the strength of her spirit as she overcame a painful, serious illness.

Although this song has sparked various controversies, you can sense her unwavering inner strength.

That spirit is unchanged from when she was wildly popular across the globe.

I’m With YouAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – I’m With You (Official Video)
I’m With YouAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her catchy melodies.

Her music is mostly rock-based, including punk rock, power pop, modern rock, and pop rock.

It’s no exaggeration to say she helped spark the punk boom of the early 2000s.

Her song “I’m With You” portrays a woman standing under a cold sky, feeling lonely and spilling out her sorrow.

Be sure to check it out.

Every Time I Close My EyesBabyface

Babyface – Every Time I Close My Eyes
Every Time I Close My EyesBabyface

Babyface, an American singer-songwriter who’s also been hugely successful as a music producer.

His song “Every Time I Close My Eyes” is one of his most famous love songs and remains a staple ballad to this day.

It’s a highly polished piece with incredibly sweet lyrics and melody, and on top of that, the chorus is sung by Mariah Carey—making it a truly luxurious track.

It’s a love song that warms you up in the cold winter.

SnowblindBlack Sabbath

BLACK SABBATH – “Snowblind” (Live Video)
SnowblindBlack Sabbath

Set against majestic guitar riffs and an urgent melody, this song is a heavy track about the euphoria of cocaine addiction and the loneliness that follows.

Featured on the 1972 album Vol.

4, it reflects Black Sabbath’s raw experiences at the time.

Using snow as a metaphor to depict the temptation and dangers of drugs, the lyrics portray an inner struggle with addiction that resonates deeply.

It’s recommended for those who want to confront the emotions deep within their hearts during a season when winter’s cold overlaps with the chill in human hearts.

This is a profoundly human piece that transcends the boundaries of heavy metal.