The Top 10 Most Popular Songs On Valentine’s Day

If you’re looking for inspiration for your Valentine’s Day playlist then look no further.  Valentine’s Day is carved aside for showing the ones you love how special they are. If that means ...

If you’re looking for inspiration for your Valentine’s Day playlist then look no further. 

Valentine’s Day is carved aside for showing the ones you love how special they are. If that means your significant other, your crush, your friends, or your family, everyone deserves to be aware of a little love from someone during valentine.

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From entertaining dance tracks to the heartfelt ballads these songs will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Occasionally, when searching for the perfect song for that planned surprise all aimed at showing that person what they mean to you, it can be super hard. Luckily, we’ve gone through tons of the world’s best love songs but YouTube has shared which songs spike in popularity every year on Feb. 14.  

So the biggest favourites that will be perfect for anything you have planned. As such, you can gather your loved ones and get ready to dance and sing-along to great love songs that make the world’s favourite mix.

Here are the best love songs YouTube confirms are perfect for Valentine’s Day…

  1. It Must Be Love by Madness is a song that was released in 1971 written by an English singer Labi Siffre on his 1972 album. The group performed the song with Olly Murs at V festival in 2012 and it made the chat.

  1. All My Life by K-Ci & JoJo was a hit song passing the double-platinum mark at the time. The song written by Jojo was for his daughter and to be sung by a female artist on the record. But on hearing the song, Jojo decided to keep the song that put them in the limelight. This R&B slow tempo love song originally written by a father to a daughter expresses his love to other dimensions and falls at no9 in the top ten love songs of YouTube. This is the third single from the album ‘‘Love Always’’ which was released on March 17th 1998. This love anthem became available for digital download on September 18th 2001.

 

  1. You’re The First, The Last, My Everything by Barry White was released in 1974 and makes the 8th position on the list. This hit song rose to number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 also making it to number one on the UK singles chart. Breaking more grounds in the music scene, it was certified Gold in 1974 and later in the same year it was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry.

 

  1. All By Myself by the sensational singer Céline Dion was released in 1996. This song was originally sung and recorded by a rock and roll musician Eric Carman. But Dion stepped in and popularised the song commercially and for lovers yearning for love out there.

 

  1. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love by Barry White was written and recorded by Barry White in 1974. This signature sound topped the second US chat and became a gold record in the UK.

 

  1. Lovesong by The Cure was released in 1989. It peaked among the top 20 in Canada and Ireland at number 18; it was the band’s only top 10 entry. The song has several covers and one done by Adele on her 21 album.

 

  1. Always And Forever by Luther Vandross is one of the great hit songs of the time. It’s a song that expresses promise and commitment that couples desire from each other. The song was released in 1998.

 

  1. I’ll Make Love To You by Boyz II Men was released in 1994 by Motown. The popular hit song was produced and recorded by Babyface, reaching number one on all US charts.  

 

  1. Cupid by Sam Cooke was released on May 16, 1961. This oldie like many on the list has become a favourite love song. Cupid made it to number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was number 20 on the R&B sides chart. With 9 cover versions from Boys 11 Men and Amy Winehouse, it’s now number 2 on Youtube popular Valentine love song.

 

  1. Love Is In The Air by John Paul Young and indeed it is. Love Is In The Air had a staggering 827% spike in views on Valentine’s Day, while It Must Be Love had a 68% spike. This disco song done by an Australian singer became a worldwide hit in 1978. It is no wonder that it takes the number one spot of popular songs listened to on valentines day. 

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Chinelo Eze

Guardian Life

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