“Love Songs” by Clairo.
This song just feels like spring. It has a soft and playful beat which is sure to put you in a good mood. This tune can be enjoyed this spring while having a peaceful morning or going to your favorite coffee shop to get a tasty seasonal drink.
“To All of You” by Syd Matters.
This track has a nostalgic, feel-good vibe. Matters perfectly captures a peaceful and folky feel through his music and lyrics. This song would be great for going on a solo walk at the farmers market or reading in the sun on a warm spring afternoon.
“Float On” by Modest Mouse.
The upbeat and catchy drums paired with the eclectic instruments call for three minutes and thirty seconds of fun that is sure to make you want to dance. This tune could be played at any time, from spring cleaning to driving down the road and singing along with your friends.
“California” by Joni Mitchell.
The opening line of this song, “sitting in a park in Paris, France” perfectly captures the feeling of this song. It would be great for a European spring or enjoying the nice, warm weather at home.
“The Love Club” by Lorde.
With the talk of “2026 being the new 2016” going around, this track captures that vibe. With the melody, beat, and lyrics, this would be an amazing background track for going to get a frappuccino from Starbucks or making Tumblr posts. With this tune playing, you get that 2016 nostalgia.
“Stubborn Love” by The Lumineers.
The most diverse song on this list, is perfect for a rainy day at home or even a nature hike. From going to a local coffee shop with your friends, or going to the nature center, this folky tune will motivate you to partake in all the spring activities.
“Music For a Sushi Restaurant” by Harry Styles.
This track is great for a spring break get-together with your friends. Mocktail parties, slideshow nights, or even just a last-minute slumber party, this is the perfect background track for any hangout. If you want a song that will “keep the vibes up” at your next event, this is sure to do that.
“Spring Into Summer” by Lizzy McAlpine.
This song is perfect for the transition from winter into spring. It has a slower beat that eases you into the warmer weather of March and April. The lyrics “spring into summer, now winter’s gone” captures not only the meaning of this track, but also the feeling of it.
