Listen to a lot of Rend Collective? Or maybe Maverick City or Lauren Daigle are more your bag. Whatever your taste in worship music, it might reveal something about the characteristics you most value in a romantic partner. SALT’s Sarah Paxton reveals all this Valentines Day
When it comes to finding a godly partner, we often look for someone with shared values, similar interests or a sense of humour that matches our own. But did you know that your taste in worship music might be just as important?
Here at SALT, the global dating app for Christians, we surveyed over 100,000 Christian singles. The research shows that our musical tastes reflect what we’re truly seeking in a relationship. That’s right, the music you listen to could say a lot about the qualities you value in a partner. Let’s dive into how your tunes could be guiding your search for love.
1. UPPERROOM = Emotional maturity
If you find yourself drawn to UPPERROOM, you might be seeking something deeper than just a fun night out. Fans of this worship collective rank emotional maturity as the most important trait they look for in a partner. Emotional maturity isn’t just about handling difficult situations well - it’s also about being able to open up and share vulnerable moments with someone who cares.
The songs we resonate with shape how we see the world and the people around us
If your playlist is full of UPPERROOM’s deep worship and soulful prayers, it’s likely you’re searching for a connection that goes beyond the surface. You want someone who can grow with you - through the highs, the lows, and everything in between.
2. Elevation Worship = Faithfulness
For many Christian singles, faithfulness is the ultimate relationship green light, and this is especially true for fans of artists like Lauren Daigle, Elevation Worship and Maverick City. The study found that these fans ranked loyalty and commitment as their top priority - and rightfully so, since faithfulness is a reflection of God’s unwavering love for us.
If these artists resonate with you, you’re likely seeking someone who values a relationship built on trust, consistency and mutual respect. You’re not looking for a fleeting connection, but for someone to walk through life with you, grounded in a shared faith.
3. Switchfoot = A sense of humour
We all know laughter is the best medicine, and many music aficionados are also looking for someone who can keep things light. Fans of NEEDTOBREATHE, Switchfoot, and Rend Collective rank a sense of humour as one of the top traits they seek in a partner. If you’re often singing along to upbeat tunes that make you want to dance, you might be on the lookout for someone who doesn’t take everything in life too seriously.
If you’re into joyful, energetic music, it’s likely that your ideal partner is someone who can share in the humour of life’s absurdities. After all, who wants to date someone who can’t laugh at themselves (or a bad joke)?
4. Andy Mineo = Ambition
If your playlist includes artists like Andy Mineo, there’s a good chance you value ambition in a partner. Mineo is known for powerful messages about pursuing dreams and living with purpose. Maybe you’re looking for someone with drive - someone who’s not just passionate about their faith but also about their goals and aspirations in life.
The music we listen to says a lot about the qualities we value in a partner
If you’re vibing to music that fuels your dreams, it’s likely you want a partner who can join you in that pursuit. Whether it’s ministry, business or personal growth, you want someone who’s not afraid to chase after big goals.
5. Rend Collective = Kindness
When it comes to relationships, sometimes it’s the simple things that matter most. Fans of Rend Collective are especially drawn to kindness - a value they rank as essential in a partner. For these singles, love isn’t just about grand gestures; it’s about the quiet acts of care and the everyday expressions of grace that reflect Christ’s love.
If you’re a fan of artists with a heart for service and compassion, you might be looking for someone who mirrors those values - someone who’s not only kind to you but also to the world around them. Kindness is often the foundation of lasting love, after all.
Why does it matter?
The connection between music and attraction might seem surprising, but it makes sense when you think about it: Music is deeply tied to our emotions, values and personalities. The songs we resonate with shape how we see the world and the people around us.
This study is not just about finding someone who shares your love for worship music - it’s about discovering someone whose core values align with your own. So, the next time that you’re scrolling through a dating app or chatting with someone new, take a moment to consider the music they listen to. It might give you some valuable insight into what they value most in a relationship.
Whether you’re drawn to emotionally rich worship, upbeat rock anthems or inspiring hip-hop, your music might just be pointing you toward the perfect match. After all, in the symphony of life, the right partner can be the perfect harmony.
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