Nothing screams summer like listening to yacht rock. Unlike other genres, this smooth, jazz-influenced soft rock music has the unique ability to transport you to another time. Between the mellow lyrics and energetic rhythm, there’s a yacht rock song for everyone. Since there are so many to choose from, your birth month helps narrow down your anthem. Depending on your birth month, you might prefer a chill 70s vibe, while other birth months come alive listening to the rhythmic 80s melodies. Given that yacht rock is a broader music genre, no two songs will strike the same chord with you. Read on to find your yacht rock song, based on your birth month.
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“Meet you all the way, Rosanna yeah”
January cannot resist singing along to “Rosanna” by TOTO. All January-born have expectations for their yacht rock song due to being ruled by the Saturnian signs, Capricorn and Aquarius. Their cosmic signature points to a tried-and-true yacht rock song that’s still considered unique. TOTO’s “Rosanna” remains true to the soft rock vibes while still bringing a funky edge that January falls more in love with each time they listen to this anthem.
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February: “More Than A Woman” by Bee Gees
“Oh, say you'll always be my baby, we can make it shine/We can take forever, just a minute at a time”
Most wouldn’t think February is romantic, but they are. Don’t let February’s aloof Aquarius attitude fool you. People born during this month also embody Pisces’ sweetness and loving heart, which is why they’re paired with “More Than A Woman” by Bee Gees. February cannot help but boogie along to this disco hit. Between the touching lyrics and rhythmic groove, February cannot help hitting the replay button when this Bee Gees’ hit song comes on.
“I keep forgettin' we're not in love anymore”
Being a mix of fantastical Pisces and passionate Aries means that everyone born in March is a bit of a hopeless romantic. While they may resonate with many love yacht rock songs, Michael McDonald’s “I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)” hits every time. March might initially fall for the fun, funky beat, but the heartbreaking lyrics keeps March coming back for more. There’s no doubt “I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)” every time March is in their feelings.
April: “Steal Away” by Robbie Dupree
“Why don't we steal away/Into the night”
April loved yacht rock before everyone else did. People born during this month are known for their taste in music thanks to being co-ruled by Aries and Taurus. Having this cosmic mix means that April’s usually ahead of their times, so of course they’re paired with one of the best yacht rock songs. “Steal Away” by Robbie Dupree is undeniably catchy. There’s no doubt that this saucy song has already gone triple platinum on April’s playlist.
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“Write to me and escape”
May might be tired of their lady, but they’ll never get tired of “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes. May’s Taurus energy makes this birth month undoubtedly loyal to their anthem. Meanwhile, their Gemini energy loves how this song tells an uplifting story about two lovers finding their spark again. No matter how many times May sings this at karaoke or plays it while sipping pina coladas, they’ll always find an escape listening to their favorite yacht rock anthem.
June: “One of These Nights” by Eagles
“Ooh, coming right behind you/Swear I'm gonna find you one of these nights”
In between the dark and the light, June will play their favorite yacht rock song. Clever Gemini and moody Cancer influence those born during this month. Since this cosmic energy makes all June birthdays changeable yet sentimental, they’ll see their spirit in “One of These Nights” by Eagles. Although this song feels easygoing, the lyrics convey how June desires connection despite putting it off. Luckily, June won’t put it off any longer after listening to this Eagles’ ballad.
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“Southern skies/Have you ever noticed southern skies? (In southern skies)”
July has definitely felt a southern night free as a breeze. This birth month sees their spirit reflected in summertime due to being co-ruled by the luminary signs, Cancer and Leo. July is strongly connected to this season’s nostalgia, which is perfectly captured by “Southern Nights” by Glen Campbell. No matter how old July gets, Campbell’s yacht rock song takes them back to simpler times. July might even get a bit misty-eyed reminiscing on a summer’s night while listening along.
August: “Uptown Girl” by Billy Joel
It’s no secret that August expects a lot from their yacht rock song. This birth month’s mix of passionate Leo and perfectionistic Virgo make them especially picky about the music they listen to. Luckily, all August-born resonate with Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl”. The plucky, uplifting vibe of this song pairs well with August's vibrant personality. Not to mention that Billy Joel’s lyrics perfectly convey August’s high expectations and standards for love.
September: “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire
“Do you remember/The 21st night of September?”
Unlike other birth months, September has a famous yacht rock song named after them. Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” has something for everyone born during this month. The September Virgos appreciate the level of detail, while the September Libras love having a song dedicated to their birth month. Between this musical group’s camaraderie and the dance-worthy, funky melody, “September” is undoubtedly the perfect yacht rock song for this birth month.
“This is our last chance/To touch each other's heart”
October won’t feel torn apart finding the yacht rock song that matches them. The romantic Libras and passionate Scorpios born during this month agree that there’s nothing better to jam out to than “Heart to Heart” by Kenny Logan. October empathizes with the longing lyrics without becoming emotionally overwhelmed. This song’s jazzy vibe will keep October grooving through their own heart to heart.
November: “What A Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers
“But what a fool believes, he sees/No wise man has the power to reason away”
Only November would want a profound yacht rock song. Those born during this month embody Scorpio’s intensity and Sagittarius’ honesty, so they look for depth in their music. Even though yacht rock is known for its easygoing vibes, November will still feel the emotion in “What A Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers. November knows better than to fall for the mellow melody. The Doobie Brothers’s hit anthem resonates with November's own romantic musings more than the band knows.
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December: “Reelin’ In The Years” by Steely Dan
"Are you reelin' in the years/Stowin' away the time”
Similar to November, people born in December want a meaningful jam session. Their Sagittarius energy wants to keep it light even if their Capricorn energy wants to be realistic. Thankfully, December strikes the perfect balance with Steely Dan’s “Reelin’ In The Years”. December can still dance along to the hip, lively tune while still appreciating the level of maturity and responsibility the lyrics convey.
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