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!
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Spring Songs Ranking in Western Music [2025] (21–30)
Grazing In the GrassThe Friends Of Distinction22rank/position

With the arrival of spring resounds the Friends of Distinction’s timeless classic, “Grazing in the Grass.” Though released in 1969, its unfading funky beat and soothing melody blend retro and modern to perfection.
Its fresh feel and gentle, springlike structure make it a masterpiece truly befitting the start of a new season.
The work reflects the group’s message—founded by Harry Elston and Floyd Butler—of finding simple joys and savoring the present.
True to its name, the album “Grazin’” is packed with tracks that evoke open meadows and breezy freedom, making it perfect for spring drives and picnics!
Up Jumped SpringFreddie Hubbard23rank/position

Freddie Hubbard, a trumpeter who represents American jazz.
At the young age of 20, he performed with renowned jazz players such as Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy, and his exceptional talent drew attention from the very beginning.
The hidden gem of his that I’d like to introduce is Up Jumped Spring.
Released in 1967, this piece, with its spring-themed, glamorous and stylish sound, earned high praise from jazz enthusiasts.
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa24rank/position

Wiz Khalifa is an American rapper who is not only active as a musician but also highly regarded for the street fashion he designs.
His 2015 release “See You Again ft.
Charlie Puth” was chosen as the theme song for the film Furious 7 and became a global hit.
The track features a beat that showcases his standout rap skills and a moving piano part performed and sung by Charlie Puth.
Its grand, beautiful melody offers a sense of peace.
It’s a warm ballad that’s perfect for the refreshing spring season.
Counting StarsOneRepublic25rank/position

It’s a folk-pop song by the American pop rock band OneRepublic, set to a disco beat.
Released in 2013, the track became one of their biggest hits, and its music video has been viewed over 1.
6 billion times on YouTube.
All About That BassMeghan Trainor26rank/position

I think this song wonderfully captures a spring-like poppiness, lightness, and mildness.
Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass.” It’s a song I personally love as well.
Listening to it again, the bass line conveys a tropical, laid-back vibe, and I realized it’s a track that neatly includes elements that make it fun.
I think it’s a very well-crafted, truly outstanding classic.
Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra)Gotye27rank/position

“Somebody That I Used To Know” is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Gotye.
He broke through in Australia in 2006 and became an artist to watch.
Released in 2011, this song gained worldwide popularity and became his signature track.
Featuring New Zealand singer-songwriter Kimbra, its distinctive sound and the powerful vocals in the chorus are so catchy that you’ll want to listen to it over and over.
Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen28rank/position

This “Call Me Baby” is Carly Rae Jepsen’s biggest hit and the song that propelled her to global stardom.
With its very pop sound, it’s guaranteed to get you pumped.
The lyrics are interesting—they’re about finding out that the person you’ve always liked is actually gay.





