After a movie and date, there's usually the question of where to next. When you get home, however, what songs should your playlist include that Valentine's Day night cap this 2016?
Valentine's day sale and movies are found all around online, but when it's time to go home, then the thought of the playlist comes forward and center. There are many 2016 songs that could fall into your Valentine's Day playlist, but it would depend if you're listening to it alone this hearts season or someone is snuggling next to you on the couch.
A report by TheFader unleashes a Valentine's Day playlist this 2016 from Mrs. Kanye West herself, Kim Kardashian. This particular playlist is dedicated to those celebrating Valentine's Day without a significant other, for which Kim Kardashian calls it the "Lonely Hearts" playlist.
"If you've had your heart broken before, you know how much it hurts," revealed Kim Kardashian on her Spotify account via the report. "These are some of my fav songs to blast when I'm not really in the [Valentine's Day] spirit," added the missus.
In her Valentine's Day 2016 playlist for the broken hearted, Kim K included great songs by Grammy Award winning artists that include Adele ("When We Were Young"), Rihanna ("Rehab"), Christina Aguilera and A Great Big World ("Say Something") and NSYNC ("Gone").
While it recent reports have revealed husband, Kanye West, has just launched his new album, his songs aren't included in the lonely hearts playlist this 2016 Valentine's Day.
Meanwhile, for those who are having quite a good 2016 Valentine's Day, there's an altogether different playlist that includes songs for those lucky to have a great celebration this year. Heavy has some suggestions to your 2016 Valentine's Day playlist and it includes equally gifted artists in the likes of Sam Smith ("How Will I Know"), Ellie Goulding ("Love Me Like You Do"), John Legend ("All of Me"), Rihanna and Calvin Harris ("We Found Love") and Christina Perri ("A Thousand Years").
Classic songs for your 2016 Valentine's Day playlist could also include Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville's "Don't Know Much" and Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole's "Unforgettable."
What's your 2016 Valentine's Day playlist like?