Spring Songs Ranking in Western Music [2025]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of spring songs in Western music, all at once, ordered by the highest number of plays!
Even if you don’t fully understand the lyrics, we’ve gathered trending tracks you can enjoy intuitively and feel-good listening to right now.
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If you’re curious, be sure to check them out!
The playlist is updated weekly.
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Ocean EyesBillie Eilish92rank/position

A song that portrays a sweet yet bittersweet feeling of love, captivated by eyes as deep and beautiful as the ocean.
Billie Eilish’s transparent, airy vocals exquisitely express its delicate emotions.
Released in November 2016, the track drew major attention as her debut single.
It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “Everything, Everything,” boosting its popularity even further.
Perfect for March, when one senses the stirrings of new love and the arrival of spring.
Its heartfelt lyrics and gentle melody will give you the courage to take a new step forward.
StrongerKelly Clarkson93rank/position

Singer Kelly Clarkson, who rose to nationwide popularity in the U.
S.
with her powerful vocals, was the winner of the first season of the hit audition show American Idol.
Her song Stronger, which puts her outstanding singing ability front and center, portrays a protagonist who has become stronger after overcoming a painful heartbreak.
The chorus line, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” resonates not only with those dealing with breakups, but also with anyone going through hardship—such as bullying or financial struggles.
Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!94rank/position

George Michael—he, too, was one of the singers who passed away last year.
Wham!, the duo of George and Andrew, had a huge breakthrough in the mid-80s, with representative songs including Last Christmas and Freedom.
This track was also used in commercials, such as for the Honda Logo.
Good 4 UOlivia Rodrigo95rank/position

A refreshing breakup song crafted by Olivia Rodrigo from the United States.
Since its release in May 2021, the track has garnered widespread acclaim around the world, candidly expressing the complex emotions that follow a breakup.
It portrays the protagonist’s inner conflict as she watches her ex move on to a new love, all set to an energetic sound infused with punk rock elements.
Included on the album SOUR, the song weaves anger, sadness, and bitingly ironic well-wishes into a finely balanced whole that resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s perfect for blowing away lingering frustration during a morning jog or commute, and it’s also recommended as a gentle push for anyone looking to recover from the pain of heartbreak.
Don’t Be ShyTiësto & Karol G96rank/position

Tiesto, whose popularity makes it no exaggeration to call him one of the most successful music producers of the 2020s.
Especially since 2022, he’s been turning out an astonishing number of hit songs.
This masterpiece, Don’t Be Shy, is a collaboration between Tiesto and Colombian artist Karol G.
The melody is crafted as immersive, catchy electronic music overall, yet the track as a whole has a light, refreshing feel that makes it perfect for spring.
Lose You To Love MeSelena Gomez97rank/position

Selena Gomez’s classic song released in 2019, “Lose You to Love Me.” It’s said to be a breakup song about her relationship with Justin Bieber, and it’s memorable for its poignant lyrics that beautifully capture the pain of heartbreak.
Spring is often called the season of love, but according to some statistics, it’s also the season with the most breakups.
If you went through a breakup this spring, why not listen to this song, reflect on your memories with your ex, and try to calm your heart?
The Way You Make Me FeelMichael Jackson98rank/position

Even Michael Jackson, a name everyone knows, has almost reached eight years since his passing in June 2009.
From his catalog, I’ve chosen “The Way You Make Me Feel” off the 1987 release BAD.
The synth bass—so powerful it resonates through your whole body, and now almost feels heavy—makes for an incredibly satisfying dance sound.
Don’t miss the dance moves of a young Michael Jackson, either.





