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The Best Royalty Free Valentine’s Music: Top 10 Romantic Songs & Playlists for Your Valentine’s Day Campaign

Jourdan Aldredge

Jan 21, 2025

It’s that magical time of the year again when marketers and content creators find time to show their appreciation for what means the most to them: planning their annual Valentine’s Day content and campaigns. (Please take some time to make plans with your significant others, too!)

Regardless of your level of preparedness for this Valentine’s Day, though, we’re here to help you with one of the most crucial parts of any Valentine’s Day campaign or content plans. The soundtrack to your Valentine’s content is highly important not just to help set the mood, so to speak, but also to protect your content from being taken down during this important season.

To do that, we’re here to provide you with some of our top picks for the best royalty free love music for your Valentine’s Day campaigns. These tracks will make your videos feel more romantic, sincere, and intimate, and they will keep your content ready to share across all your platforms.

10 top royalty free love songs for your Valentine’s Day campaigns

A board displays “Be My Valentine” with roses in front, while royalty free love songs play in the background.”

Before we discuss royalty free music in more depth and how to consider using it in your Valentine’s Day campaigns and content, let’s first provide you with what you came here for: high-quality royalty free Valentine’s music tracks for your videos and various marketing assets.

These tracks are hand-selected as options for those looking for the best, sweetest, and most romantic songs for any Valentine’s Day campaign. We’ve tried to highlight tracks from a diverse group of artists and a range of genre types, but they’d all be ideal for Valentine’s Day.

1. Deh Vieni Non Tardar by Messages and Portraits

  • Description: A medium-energy, classical song best described as romantic and reflective. Strings and violin are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 56
  • Key: F Major
  • Listen and license here

2. The Starlit Passage by Moments

  • Description: A low-energy, classical song that is best described as reflective and hopeful. Percussion and xylophone/mallets are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 115
  • Key: F Minor
  • Listen and license here

3. Threads Of Gold by Alsever Lake

  • Description: A very low-energy, acoustic song that is best described as calm and reflective. Guitar and acoustic guitar are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 150
  • Key: A Major
  • Listen and license here

4. Kindred by LNDÖ

  • Description: A low-energy country song best described as romantic and reflective. Guitar and acoustic guitar are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 118
  • Key: G Major
  • Listen and license here

5. Unbroken by Cody Martin

  • Description: A low-energy, score song that is best described as hopeful and inspiring. Strings and violin are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 100
  • Key: D Major
  • Listen and license here

6. The Life Of A Rose by Shimmer

  • Description: A low-energy, underscore song that is best described as calm and romantic. Woodwinds and strings are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 112
  • Key: A Minor
  • Listen and license here

7. Marigold by Shells by the Sea

  • Description: A low-energy pop song that is best described as cruising and upbeat. The guitar and electric guitar are the primary instruments on this track.
  • BPM: 135
  • Key: Gb/F# Major
  • Listen and license here

8. Picture It by Matt Wigton

  • Description: A low-energy, electronic song that is best described as chill and romantic. Bass and synth bass are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 117
  • Key: G Minor
  • Listen and license here

9. Stillness by Echowave

  • Description: A low-energy, acoustic song that is best described as romantic and hopeful. Guitar and acoustic guitar are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 124
  • Key: D Major
  • Listen and license here

10. If I Leave This Town by Andy Ellison

  • Description: A low-energy, acoustic song that is best described as romantic and reflective. Banjo and guitar are the primary instruments in this track.
  • BPM: 68
  • Key: Db/C# Major
  • Listen and license here

These are just a few selections, though. We have plenty of other royalty free Valentine’s music tracks that would be great for any Valentine’s Day campaigns, videos, or content. If you’d like to explore more music further, check out our full catalog on the Soundstripe app.

What is royalty free music?

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As mentioned above, in case you’re not super familiar with terms like “royalty free music,” which we’ve mentioned a few times in this article, we’re here to help cover any confusing terms and phrases. The most important term here is “royalty free,” a music licensing phrase that can sound a bit weird, but it’s quite simple. Here’s a great read on exactly what is royalty free music—what the term means, and how it can be used.

To understand how music rights and royalties work, you must understand that all music has basic copyrights. These copyrights extend to both the composer of the music as well as the musicians who recorded the music. And if you want to use any music in any videos, you’ll need to obtain permission from the copyright owners.

Royalty free music can be a great option for all your Valentine’s Day content simply because it’s easy to find and use. Soundstripe’s music is composed and recorded by Grammy-winning artists who know how to make great music for all types of films and video content.

Our top playlists of royalty free romantic music for Valentine’s Day content

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On that note, let’s get back to the royalty free music. To go along with the hand-picked Valentine’s Day songs shared above, we also have some curated playlists that will give you more romantic and heartfelt tracks to consider using for your Valentine’s Day brand campaign.

Deep Love & Beauty Playlist

Description: Look into those beautiful eyes. Soundtracks for stories of true love.

Romantic Acoustic Playlist

Description: Vocal and Instrumental romantic acoustic tracks

Cinematic Romance Playlist

Description: Fall in love with these cinematic tracks

Romantic Vocals Playlist

Description: Songs that define love with romantic lyrics.

I Do Playlist

Description: Emotion-packed soundtracks. Perfect for that big moment when she says, "I do."

Again, we’ll always have more music to listen to, so if you’d like to explore more options, check out these additional playlists here.

Tips for using royalty free music in Valentine’s Day campaigns

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Finally, to wrap things up, let’s examine some insights that we can share to help you make your Valentine’s Day videos and campaigns successful. These tips and tricks will focus on how to best use royalty free music in your Valentine’s Day content, using some of the most helpful features offered by the Soundstripe experience.

  • Consider downloading preview tracks to use as placeholders in your edits before deciding if a track is right for your projects.
  • Find the right tempo for your content. Valentine’s Day campaigns can often be romantic and sweet, which for some might mean low-tempo. However, Valentine’s Day content can also be meant to energize and excite, which might mean a medium or higher tempo. Feel free to explore all tempos for your needs.
  • Be sure to check out our library of royalty free sound effects to give your videos extra impact.
  • Try out Soundstripe’s AI Song Editor to instantly edit your audio track to match the length of your content and campaigns.

And always be sure to make any Valentine’s Day campaign content sincere and heartfelt. Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love and commitment, so treat it with respect—but also don’t be afraid to have fun with it.