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Three love songs to celebrate your weekend

  • February 20, 2026
  • Victoria Polsely
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February is the month of love where connection, romance and seduction take center stage. What better way to celebrate this month by adding these musical artists to your favorite love playlist. From alt pop to indie rock and bedroom pop these three ladies have created the ultimate musical espace.

"The Cycle" by Britton

Enthralling alt pop sensation Britton has just shared her latest album Loving You Almost Killed Me, a 10-song transformative and emotional journey from the first sparks of love to the struggle of overcoming heartbreak. Single “The Cycle” explores the magnetic tension of a relationship you know you should walk away from, yet never truly escape. It’s where comfort masquerades as destiny and repetition passes for love. The lyrics unpack dependency, self-abandonment, and the invisible force that keeps drawing you back, giving voice to the blurred space between love, loss, and survival. “The Cycle” features dark pop synths, melancholic string arrangements, and Britton's soul-drenched, enticing vocals.

The track is stunning, poignant, and important, showing that many times the hardest relationships to leave are the ones that feel the most familiar. Britton captures the quiet devastation of choosing someone else over yourself, layering vulnerability over an atmospheric, slow-burning production that mirrors the emotional push and pull of the story. The chorus lingers long after the song ends, echoing like the very pattern it describes, inescapable, haunting, and painfully honest.

What makes “The Cycle” particularly powerful is its refusal to romanticize the damage. Instead, it holds a mirror to the listener, inviting reflection rather than fantasy. Britton doesn’t just sing about heartbreak; she dissects it, exposing the subtle ways we participate in our own undoing. In doing so, she transforms personal pain into a universal anthem of awareness and, ultimately, empowerment.

"Light Headed" by Jazzie Young

Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Jazzie Young has unveiled her latest rock-drenched bedroom pop banger “Light Headed.” The song is a highlight off of her debut album Everything Changes, a mesmerizingly raw and vulnerable musical collection detailing love, romantic vulnerability, change, and self-growth.

“Light Headed” features deep basslines, stacked grunge-infused guitars, and Jazzie’s honeyed vocals drifting through ethereal melodies. The song celebrates the dizzying rush of love, that all-consuming feeling of falling hard for the object of your desire. She sings, “Light headed / When I look at you / Angel choirs sing it’s fated,” perfectly capturing that intoxicating, almost cinematic swell of emotion.

What makes the track especially compelling is its balance between grit and tenderness. The crunchy guitar textures give it an edge, while her breathy delivery keeps things intimate and confessional, as though the listener is sitting beside her in the room where it was written. There’s a nostalgic undercurrent running through the production, a nod to ‘90s alternative rock, yet it feels unmistakably modern in its restraint and clarity.

As a standout from Everything Changes, “Light Headed” showcases Jazzie Young’s ability to translate deeply personal emotions into something universally relatable. It’s vulnerable without feeling fragile, bold without losing its softness. With this release, she solidifies herself as an artist to watch, carving out a space where bedroom pop meets grunge-laced romance in the most captivating way.

"Secret Admirer" by Anika Sloane

Released on Valentine's Day, riser Anika Sloane has shared "Secret Admirer", an irresistible single all about yearning, desire and unrequited love. Teaming up with acclaimed producer Adam Castilla (Brick Mansion Recordings / The Colourist), "Secret Admirer" is her strongest music to date.

With “Secret Admirer,” Anika delivers a track that feels like it’s been pulled from a foggy bathroom mirror confession and set to neon light. From its opening moments, the song builds an intimate, cinematic world, one where unspoken crushes and imagined love stories live vividly, even if only in your own head. Lyrically, Sloane captures the intoxicating push and pull of a crush that borders on fantasy.

Musically, the track shimmers with glistening synths, pillowy reverb, and a buoyant backbeat that feels lifted straight from a John Hughes coming-of-age finale. There’s an unmistakable nod to Sixteen Candles in its emotional palette, that slow-dance-at-the-end-of-the-party kind of longing. The ’80s influences are worn proudly, chorus-drenched guitars, warm analog pads, and a rhythm section that pulses like a nervous heartbeat at a house party. The production enhances the emotional stakes, wrapping Sloane’s vocals in a soft-focus glow that mirrors the hazy intensity of infatuation itself.

“Secret Admirer” is both dreamy and grounded, romantic and self-questioning. It captures the quiet drama of loving someone from afar,the fantasy, the hope, and the ache, and sets it to a soundtrack that feels timeless. On the most romantic day of the year, Sloane offers a love song not about grand gestures, but about the fragile, flickering space between imagination and reality, and that’s exactly what makes it resonate.

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