Valentine’s Day is a very casual and popular event, but I’m sure there are many people who feel nervous about it, too.
Everyone has their own situation—like wondering how best to give a gift.
Here, we’ve put together a ranking of Western Valentine’s Day songs.
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Top 10 Valentine’s Songs by Western Female Artists [2025] (1–10)
Crazy In Love ft. JAY-ZBeyoncé1rank/position

Beyoncé, an American female singer’s 2008 debut single.
A collaborative track with hip-hop artist Jay-Z, released as a single from her debut album Dangerously in Love.
The song was featured on numerous movie soundtracks and used in a Pepsi commercial, becoming a massive hit worldwide.
Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen2rank/position

This song is by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen, and its catchy, unforgettable chorus became a worldwide hit.
The cute lyrics about a girl thrilled by a new romance inviting a boy are sure to make your heart skip a beat.
Too MuchCarly Rae Jepsen3rank/position

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.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVEDonny Hathaway4rank/position

The legendary singer-songwriter Donny Hathaway helped fuel the Neo Soul boom of the 1970s.
During the time he was active, severe anti-Black discrimination was still a major issue in the United States.
Even in that era, he actively collaborated with white artists and gave courage to many listeners.
Among his many classics, “Love, Love, Love” is a particularly popular ballad that has earned high praise around the world.
Its romantic soul vibe makes it a perfect recommendation for White Day!
Loving youMinnie Riperton5rank/position

A 1975 hit by American singer Minnie Riperton.
It reached No.
3 on the Billboard chart.
The song, featuring her beautiful voice and bird-like trills, caused a huge sensation at the time.
She also sang backing vocals for Stevie Wonder.
Lift Me UpRihanna6rank/position

When we think of Valentine’s Day, we often picture it as a time to confess our feelings to someone special, but in recent years more people have been using it to express gratitude to friends and family as well.
With that in mind, I recommend listening to Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up.” The song conveys appreciation for a loved one and the desire to stay together forever.
While it’s a ballad, it showcases a powerful vocal performance that exudes strong passion.
It could be nice to listen to it with someone important to you and reaffirm your bond.
We Found Love ft. Calvin HarrisRihanna7rank/position

A 2011 single from Talk That Talk, the sixth album by Barbadian singer-songwriter Rihanna.
The song became a hit worldwide, reaching number one on the Billboard charts in both the US and the UK.
Discovered in her homeland of Barbados, the songstress also serves as the country’s honorary cultural ambassador.





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