Justin Bieber, John Legend, Ed Sheeran top Spotify’s love songs playlist


Spotify Valentine's Day playlist

Spotify Valentine's Day playlist

MANILA, Philippines – Left it too late to buy a Valentine’s Day card this year? Spotify has the perfect solution. Today, Spotify launches Love Notes, a tool that lets anyone compile the perfect playlist for anyone you love, complete with a hidden message.

All music lovers have to do is visit spotify-valentines.com to get started. The site first gives the option to choose a romantic mood level, from light and flirty to steamy and committed.

Next, pick up to three genres of music to make up the playlist. Lastly, type the message to be included (in up to 54 characters), and Spotify will generate an acrostic playlist, in which the first letters of each tracks spells a message for the lucky Valentine. The corresponding playlist can feature up to 54 songs.

Spotify reveals Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself” as top love song, closely followed by “All of Me” from John Legend.

Top Love Songs Playlist

  1. “Love Yourself” – Justin Bieber
  2. “All of Me” – John Legend
  3. “Photograph” – Ed Sheeran
  4. “Sorry” – Justin Bieber
  5. “Could You Be Loved” – Bob Marley and the Wailers
  6. “Not a Bad Thing” – Justin Timberlake
  7. “Pony” – Ginuwine
  8. “Say My Name” – Destiny’s Child
  9. “Rude” – MAGIC!
  10. “No Diggity” – Blackstreet

For more Valentine’s Day feels, Spotify launches specially curated #KiligPaMore playlist, featuring “Bahala Na” by today’s most popular Pinoy loveteam, Nadine Lustre and James Reid, and Christian Bautista’s “Since I Found You”:

#KiligPaMore Playlist

  1. “Out Of My League” – Stephen Speaks
  2. “Falling In Love” – Six Part Invention
  3. “Bahala Na” – Nadine Lustre, James Reid
  4. “Always” – Atlantic Starr
  5. “At The Beginning – Anastasia” – The Oscar Hollywood Films
  6. “The Simple Things” – Michael Carreon
  7. “A Thousand Years” – Christina Perri
  8. “Since I Found You” – Christian Bautista
  9. “True” – Spandau Ballet
  10. “Fallin’ For You” – Colbie Caillat
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