Article: Top 10 Thai Songs That Can Make Valentine’s Day Very Special

A love song is a song about romantic love, falling in love, heartbreak after a breakup, and the emotions that come with these experiences. A thorough list of even the most well-known love song artists and songwriters would be a tall undertaking. Most excellent love songs aren't overly lyrical; they convey something lovely, profound, and important that sounds genuine. They communicate in a language that we understand and believe. Poetry might come to seem as forced and written. The finest love songs sound real and honest. If you want to make Valentine's Day more memorable, here are some Thai love songs to consider.

1. Mai Kwam Wa Arai (What Does It Mean?) – MEAN

You may have affections for someone at school or work, which might confuse your relationship status. If you have a big crush on a buddy and want them to know how you feel – or if you want to know how they feel – this song was intended for you.

 

2. Rak Perd Poey (Open Love) – La On

Nothing irritates you more than seeing your crush conversing with other girls or guys while your heart is just beating for them. Turn on this music if you want them to know that you're entirely honest about your sentiments and make them known to the public.

 

3. Kae Tee Rak (My Boo) – 3.2.1

It's heartbreaking when it appears practically impossible to be in a relationship with someone you've set your sights – and heart – on. But all you have to do is a glance at it extra hopefully - solely show your feelings externally requiring them to like you back.

 

4. Chon Kwa Fah Cha Me Welaa (Until The Sky Has Time) – PEACEMAKER

You might have been through difficult times from your last relationship, causing you to have trouble knowing if you can make a new relationship work out well. But if you’re viewing for a fortune to begin over with somebody new and want them to presume you, let them understand that you’re trying your best to make everything effort.

 

5. Cha Rak Hai Dee Tee Sood (I Will Do My Best To Love You) – Tong

You may have gone through difficult times in your last relationship, making you question if you can make a new relationship work. However, if you're searching for a fresh start with someone new and want them to trust you, let them know that you're doing everything you can to make things work.

 

6. Nan Vatiya 

One of our greatest anxieties when it comes to expressing our affections for someone is that they will change their behavior once they know how we feel. So the only point you can do is hold it covered. But, when your love for someone transfers its summit, you must notify him or her that you can no longer reject - you truly love him or her!

 

7. Pae Tang (Head Over Heels) – Labanoon

We've all fantasized about the ideal lover or girlfriend. The title Pae Tang is a distinctive Thai expression. In this sense, it refers to the lovesick state that occurs when you fall in love with someone. This song captures just that — a rush of emotions when you fall in love with someone who is perfectly your kind. Everything the person does would impress you, eventually making you fall more and more in love with them.

 

8. Ya Kid Mak (Don’t Think Too Much) – Kajornsak

When you're in a new relationship, it's very normal to experience envy now and again. But this is something you should probably work out before things go out of hand. This isn't your standard corny love song, but if you have a deep emotion in your heart that you want to express to your lover, this song might be helpful.

 

9. Dok Mai Kab Hua Jai (Flowers And Heart) – I-ZAX

Flowers are a traditional sign of affection that spouses exchange. In this Thai song, the guy is preparing flowers to offer to his girlfriend. And, even though the flowers begin to wilt his procrastination in expressing his affections for her, his love becomes stronger.

 

10. L.O.V.E l – Chompoo Araya

If you are familiar with the Thai language and culture, you may be aware that some phrases and expressions are reserved for profound sensations of the heart. Aside from new-gen love songs, old-school Thai composers have a propensity for employing these terms in love songs to describe their sentiments.