Top 12 Love Songs 2012

Music can set the frame of mind, aid a lonesome heart, restore a broken heart or give hope to those who've yet to stumble on love. But if you have found that exceptional individual, romantic songs will brighten up your mood and strengthen your feelings.

"I Won't Give Up"
by Jason Mraz

"I Won't Give Up," the first single from the forthcoming album by Jason Mraz, begins smoothly with acoustic guitar, but the influence of the music and the words progressively construct to a bracing declaration of strength in a lasting relationship.

"What Makes You Beautiful"
by One Direction

Known to their age and their not-so-squeaky dirt free reputation with the ladies, we're not astonished that something as trifling as lock-tossing could get this lot going - however judging by the rest of the song, it turns they're in fact amazingly selective when it comes to finding a long-term mate. 

 "Love You Like A Love Song" 
by Selena Gomez 

In her association at this time with Rock Mafia and her band the Scene, the pulsing beat is mesmerizing while she introduces new touching fine distinction to her vocals. Lyrically, the song is a simple mixture about first flush love, but it all gets right to the point sending us all off to puffy clouds of romance.

"Ours" 
by Taylor Swift 

Pulling a sixth single from the massively successful of Speak Now album, Taylor Swift goes the simple route. ‘Ours’ is a naive, girl-meets-boy love letter meant directly at her main demographic.

"Countdown" 
by Beyonce

Beyonce’s music video for “Countdown” is not anything like anyone expected it to be. The track is in all probability the most energetic on the album, and it sounds exceptionally contemporary, a dazzling mash-up of pop and hip hop that’s contagious enough to play in the club.

"It Will Rain" 
by Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars's latest single, "It Will Rain,” made the cut for the "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" original soundtrack. He sings it extremely and the anguish the song is portraying comes across in his voice. starts out with a intimidating, dissonant crescendo, but resolves in a light effortless piano riff that the pop crooner uses often.


"Without You" 
by David Guetta ft. Usher 

An additional song from David Guetta‘s forthcoming album ‘Nothing But the Beat’ has surfaced. This one is called ‘Without You’ and it features an assist from Usher. Guetta is only the hottest DJ on the scene today and he’s making effective use of his friends in high places and churning out rad music because of it.

"Super Bass" 
by Nicki Minaj 

"Super Bass" is Nicki Minaj at her catchiest yet. With the aid of Ester Dean on songwriting and backing vocals, there is an vibrant weightlessness to the song which will make it very appealing to pop audiences. Clearly a man has caught Nicki Minaj's eye, but she does not want to faint away too easily.

"The One That Got Away" 
by Katy Perry

Katy Perry's temperamental, deep in thought clip for "The One That Got Away" flawlessly encapsulates both the joy of falling in love and the heartbreak of letting go, a potentially record-setting sixth single from Perry's 2010 sophomore album.
  
"Someone Like You" 
by Adele

If anybody had questions whether Adele could find a sufficient follow up to her massive hit "Rolling In the Deep," then "Someone Like You" has answered them. It was written and produced by Adele and American songwriter and producer Dan Wilson. At heart it is a simple piano ballad, but even a somewhat distracted hearing of the lyrics will tell you this woman's heart is broken even though she is working hard to heal.

"We Found Love" 
by Rihanna 

Rihanna and Calvin Harris’ collaborative single “We Found Love” hit the Internet, radio and, ultimately iTunes. She’s as much an artist as the body suited figurehead atop the prow of a chart juggernaut. feat roughly as common as birth or precipitation. More than anyone else in pop now a days.

"You Da One" 
by Rihanna 

A high spirited, passionately contented Rihanna, that’s absolutely what we’re hearing on her new single ‘You Da One’ The song kick starts ‘Talk That Talk,’ which hits stores,  it is upbeat, warm and inviting, just like the island of Barbados where RiRi grew up.

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