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[2025 Edition] A roundup of songs that hit in February and Western music themed around February

There are plenty of articles that introduce songs themed around the seasons or specific months, but this piece takes a slightly different approach by rounding up Western music that “became hits in February.”

Focusing on songs that charted in the U.

S.

and U.

K.

in February, it’s a perfect way to revisit the tracks that generated the most buzz during that month.

February is a time when many students are preparing for entrance exams or graduation, so it can be fun to look back and remember which songs were hits during that hectic period.

In the latter half, we also introduce songs themed around February, so you get a two-for-one treat—enjoy!

[2025 Edition] A Collection of Songs That Hit in February & Western Music Themed Around February (61–70)

OvercomeLaura Mvula ft. Nile Rodgers

Laura Mvula – Overcome (Official Video) ft. Nile Rodgers
OvercomeLaura Mvula ft. Nile Rodgers

A collaboration between British singer-songwriter and pianist Laura Mvula and American guitarist Nile Rodgers.

It was released as a single in 2016.

The track features orchestration by the London Symphony Orchestra.

Before You GoLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi – Before You Go (Lyric Video)
Before You GoLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi is a Scottish artist known for his husky low voice and emotional lyrics.

His voice is highly expressive and deeply moves listeners.

“Before You Go” is also crafted with a profoundly emotional sound.

Don’t You Give Up On MeLissie

Lissie – Don’t You Give Up On Me (Official Video)
Don't You Give Up On MeLissie

A track by Lissie, an American country-rock musician.

It was inspired by her move from California to the Midwest.

Released in 2016, it became a hit in the United States and several European countries, and is included on the album My Wild West.

Where Are You NowLost Frequencies ft Calum Scott

Lost Frequencies ft. Calum Scott – Where Are You Now (Official video)
Where Are You NowLost Frequencies ft Calum Scott

Lost Frequencies, a Belgian artist who has released numerous hit songs primarily in the genre known as tropical house and is active as a popular DJ.

With his solid songwriting talent for crafting tracks that work as excellent pop songs even within dance music, his signature song “Where Are You Now” has been a long-running hit mainly across Europe since its release in July 2021, remaining high on the charts even into February 2022.

The slightly wistful melody, the repeated guitar phrase, and the understated rhythm all showcase impeccable taste.

The emotional vocals are provided by Calum Scott, a singer-songwriter from the UK.

It’s a killer tune with a charm that even those who aren’t into dance music can enjoy effortlessly!

We Made ItLouis Tomlinson

Louis Tomlinson – We Made It (Official Video)
We Made ItLouis Tomlinson

Louis Tomlinson, a member of One Direction.

He’s also well known for balancing careers as a football player and an idol.

Like Harry Styles, he’s very active as a singer-songwriter.

His track “We Made It” stands out for its composition, which sounds like it could be used in a football video game.

Love is BlindLåpsley

Låpsley – Love is Blind (Official Video)
Love is BlindLåpsley

Låpsley is a British singer-songwriter and producer who has been active since 2013.

This track was released as a single in 2016 from the album Long Way Home and reached No.

43 on the Belgian charts.

The music video was directed by Cherise Payne.

FrozenMadonna

Madonna – Frozen (Official Video) [HD]
FrozenMadonna

Set against an icy electronica soundscape, Madonna’s sultry vocals resound throughout this track.

Released in January 1998 as the lead single from the album Ray of Light, it became a major global sensation.

The lyrics portray a cold, unemotional figure, evoking the chill of February while still hinting at a gentle warmth of hope.

Marking the beginning of a new chapter in Madonna’s musical career, it remains beloved by many music fans to this day.

It’s a recommended song for anyone struggling with love or relationships.