With over 1.6 million Valentine’s Day playlists created globally on Spotify, it’s clear that music plays a central role in celebrating love. This year, Spotify is helping fans express their unique love languages through its popular “Create Cover Art” feature. Now available in 65 markets worldwide, this feature allows users to design custom playlist covers with images, colors, text effects, and a delightful new collection of Valentine’s Day stickers.
Imagine adorning your playlist with adorable flaming hearts, charming love snails, and other whimsical icons. These playful stickers add a personal touch, making your Valentine’s Day playlists as visually appealing as the music within.
Making Your Playlists Pop:
- Access the Feature: Open the Spotify mobile app (ensure you have the latest version) and select a playlist you’ve created (or create a new one).
- Tap and Customize: Tap the three-dot menu and choose “Create cover art.”
- Express Your Love: Explore the Valentine’s Day sticker collection alongside a variety of backgrounds and text options to design a truly unique cover.
- Share the Love: Save your masterpiece and share it with your loved ones – the perfect way to spread the love both musically and visually.
Need some musical inspiration? Check out some of Spotify’s most-streamed love songs and top tracks added to Valentine’s Day playlists globally:
Top 5 Tracks Added to Valentine’s Day Playlists:
- “Just the Way You Are” – Bruno Mars
- “All of Me” – John Legend
- “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley
- “My Girl” – The Temptations
- “Lover” – Taylor Swift

Top 5 Most-Streamed Love Songs:
- “Perfect” – Ed Sheeran
- “Say You Won’t Let Go” – James Arthur
- “I Wanna Be Yours” – Arctic Monkeys
- “Yellow” – Coldplay
- “Photograph” – Ed Sheeran
*All data is global and was pulled on January 16, 2025.
For more Valentine’s Day music inspiration, explore Spotify’s dedicated Valentine’s Day hub, filled with curated playlists for every mood and every love story.

Adreena is a writer from Nagano, Japan, but is now residing in Singapore. She mostly writes music news and reviews, but in her spare time, she likes writing fiction and poems.