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12 Songs To Share With The Person(s) You Love

Had a long week and just need to wind down with your favorite person (or people)? Spend a night together with warm tea, blankets, and lots of love.

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12 Songs To Share With The Person(s) You Love

1. "The Sore Feet Song" - Ally Kerr

A quiet and soft song to relax together to. Ally Kerr's sweet voice will have you smiling, and the silly wordplay amidst the affectionate lyrics may have you smirking together.

2. "The Sea and the Rhythm" - Iron and Wine

Sam Beam's melancholy and calm music provides an excellent soundtrack for cuddling on a stormy morning, safe from the pattering of rain outside.

3. "Boats and Birds" - Gregory & the Hawk

Meredith Godreau's soft, near-breaking voice will have your hearts aching with affection. Take a moment while listening to this song together to truly appreciate having this person (or people) in your life.

4. "I Look Up to You" - LAKE

To be completely honest, I heard this song for the first time in "The Music Hole" episode of Adventure Time (Season 7, Episode 36), and was captivated by the emotional significance of the duet between Finn and the Music Hole. Use this song to share a respectful moment of vulnerable connection together.

5. "Shiver" - Lucy Rose

Stand up, hold each other, and sway as Lucy Rose whispers her song of pining love. Her lyrics may have you reflecting on your own journey together so far.

6. "Lullaby Of Birdland" - Aoi Teshima

Since you're already up...prepare for another dance! Aoi Teshima's soft-spoken take on a Fitzgerald classic has its own unique charm that'll have you twirling and dipping one another.

7. "Destiny" - Zero 7

Sia Furler and Sophie Barker come together in a collaboration that will have you thinking how lucky you are to be together; the only thing that may keep you from having this thought is the fact that you can't stop thinking how beautiful they are to you.

8. "grasses [x c j b e a t s]" - Erameld

Erameld's short but sweet beat may have you reflecting on a difficult time in your life your partner(s) helped you through. (At this point, a certain someone should maybe make someone else a batch of appreciative cookies...)

9. "편지" (Letter) - Casker

Casker's melodious vocals might get you in a more active mindset; now could be a good time to get some household chores done together (like washing the dishes leftover from making those cookies!) Don't worry, you're doing it as a couple, so it still counts as a date activity!

10. "Take Me" - MISO

Hangout time! MISO's music has a good beat to chill out to. Play games together, study, or otherwise just hang together and let the music play.

11. "Quand La Pluie Tombe" - Nymano

Another one for the rain. Nymano samples a few choice romantic lines in this slightly faster-paced song, but that doesn't detract from its tenderness.

12. "Something About Us" - Daft Punk

My go-to love song. Every relationship has its ups and downs, maybe some bigger problems that are beyond your control. Remember in difficult times that despite everything, you love and treasure one another deeply. Tell each other so.

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