Here are classic and popular love songs sung by male Western artists, recommended by our studio staff.
It’s a gem-filled playlist that has moved people all around the world.
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Love songs by male Western artists. World love songs (1–10)
I Don’t Think That I Like HerCharlie Puth

“I Don’t Think That I Like Her,” sung by Charlie Puth from the United States, portrays the complex emotions of becoming hesitant about new love due to being hurt in past relationships.
Despite its up-tempo melody, the lyrics express a bittersweet feeling of sealing off one’s emotions with the thought, “Maybe I don’t like her anymore.” Out of fear of being hurt the same way again, he holds back and keeps some distance.
However, if you suppress your current feelings because of past pain, you’ll likely regret it.
Like this song suggests, perhaps the best thing is to accept your wavering heart just as it is.
Vanilla TwilightOwl City

A gemlike ballad performed by Owl City, the solo project of American musician Adam Young.
Included on the 2009 album Ocean Eyes, the track later earned platinum certification.
Under a vanilla-colored twilight sky, the earnest longing of someone gazing at the stars alone and wishing “please stay by my side” seeps deep into the heart alongside shimmering synth tones.
Anyone who’s experienced the loneliness of a long-distance relationship will understand this frustration all too well—you might even find yourself wanting to reach out to someone special.
For NowLauv

When time goes by without being able to meet, I suddenly start to feel anxious.
It’s precisely these delicate feelings unique to long-distance relationships that the music of American singer-songwriter Lauv gently embraces.
In this song, the loneliness of days spent apart and the tenderness of loving someone deeply nonetheless are portrayed over an emotional melody.
Included on the album “How I’m Feeling,” released in March 2020, this track seems to reflect Lauv’s romantic and heartrending side.
If you’ve experienced a long-distance relationship, you’ll surely recognize the protagonist’s wavering emotions as if they were your own.
Believing in the day you’ll meet again, it may warm your heart and make you want to cherish the feelings you have right now.
You Can’t Rush Your HealingTrevor Hall

This is a song by American singer-songwriter Trevor Hall, set to a comfortable reggae-inspired rhythm and carrying a warm message.
It’s included on his acclaimed 2015 release KALA, which reached No.
2 on the charts.
When you’re apart, it’s easy to feel lonely and anxious and to start rushing things, isn’t it? This piece gently embraces that wavering heart and softly reminds you that “healing takes time.” For anyone who knows the pain of a long-distance relationship, the message—that the time spent apart is a precious gift for nurturing love—will surely resonate.
It might help calm those impatient feelings, even just a little.
Be AlrightJustin Bieber

A warm ballad by Canadian artist Justin Bieber, gently saying “It’s going to be okay” to a lover far away.
The calm tones of the acoustic guitar and his sincere vocals seep into the heart like a lullaby.
On nights when you fear physical distance turning into emotional distance, anyone who’s felt the ache of longing will understand this straightforward declaration of love all too well.
The song is included on the album Believe, released in June 2012.
For couples feeling the loneliness of being apart, listening might help you feel each other’s presence more strongly.
That phone-call-like intimacy in his voice just might reaffirm the bond between you two.
Paper PlanePeder Elias

Peder Elias is a singer-songwriter from Norway.
Known for his crystal-clear voice honed in a boys’ choir, he has gained wide support across Asia, even winning a Korean music award.
In this song, he longs to send his feelings to a distant lover like a paper airplane—a bittersweet yet pure love song.
His gentle vocals over an acoustic sound convey not only the loneliness of being apart, but also the warmth of caring for someone.
Released in March 2023, this work is sure to quietly keep you company on nights spent away from your partner.
When your longing to see them grows, listening might just make your heart feel a little lighter.
Lucky (feat. Colbie Caillat)Jason Mraz

This is a duet by American singer-songwriters Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat that celebrates the good fortune of falling in love with someone who’s also your best friend.
Released in January 2009, the song appears on the acclaimed album “We Sing.
We Dance.
We Steal Things.” It portrays lovers who think of each other from afar, carrying a warm sense of reassurance in their bond that outweighs the sadness of being apart.
If you’ve experienced a long-distance relationship, you’ll understand just how important this trust is.
The song won at the 52nd Grammy Awards and was also featured on the TV show Glee.
Even when you’re separated, your hearts remain connected—this track offers that kind of hopeful message.






