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[2026 Edition] A Summary of the Latest Western Films’ Theme Songs and Insert Songs

Unless a film is intentionally made without any background music, you could say movies and music have a very close relationship.

In addition to original scores, songs by existing artists and bands are often prominently featured.

If you love movies and music, you’ve probably at least once thought, “I want to know whose song that was in that memorable scene,” after seeing a film.

You might also be wondering, “Who performs that movie’s theme song I heard somewhere?”

In this article, we’ve compiled the latest Western films’ theme songs and insert tracks, as well as standout songs used in trailers!

Enjoy this diverse and exciting lineup.

[2026 Edition] Latest Western Movie Theme and Insert Songs (91–100)

TITANE / Titanium

She’s Not ThereThe Zombies

“TITANE” Official Trailer — In Theaters April 1
She's Not ThereThe Zombies

Released in 2021 to widespread critical acclaim, the Franco-Belgian film TITANE features The Zombies’ song “She’s Not There” in its trailer.

The track, by the British rock band active in the 1960s, captivates with its emotional, beautiful melody and harmonies.

About four years after the single’s release, the band put out their second studio album, Odessey and Oracle, which is still hailed as a classic in rock history—a must-listen for any rock fan!

RRR

Naatu NaatuRahul Sipligunj, Kaala Bhairava, M.M. Keeravaani

Naatu Naatu Song (Telugu)| RRR Songs NTR,Ram Charan | MM Keeravaani | SS Rajamouli|Telugu Songs 2021
Naatu NaatuRahul Sipligunj, Kaala Bhairava, M.M. Keeravaani

Have you seen the film RRR, which has become an unprecedented hit in Japan as well? Along with the action scenes in the movie, the dance scene is also spreading by word of mouth.

And the song used in that dance scene is Naatu Naatu.

It’s sung by Indian singers Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava.

By the way, although the lyrics are often assumed to be in Hindi, they’re actually in Telugu.

If you haven’t seen the movie yet, why not check out the music video that features the dance scene?

[2026 Edition] Latest Western Movie Theme Songs and Insert Songs Summary (101–110)

CODA Love Song

You’re All I Need To Get ByEmilia Jones & Ferdia Walsh-Peelo

CODA, which won Best Picture at the 94th Academy Awards.

It was widely talked about on TV, so many of you may have already seen it.

Among the most memorable scenes in CODA is the moment when the protagonists, Ruby and Miles, sing “You’re All I Need to Get By”! The song’s lyrics, the story, and their voices come together seamlessly, creating a deeply moving, unforgettable scene.

The Flash

This Too Shall PassOK Go

OK Go – This Too Shall Pass – Rube Goldberg Machine – Official Video
This Too Shall PassOK Go

Featured as the ending theme of the movie The Flash and drawing attention is This Too Shall Pass.

If you’ve seen the film, you probably wondered, “Whose song is this?” It’s a track released in 2010 by the rock band OK Go.

The song talks about the challenges of raising children and how that time passes in the blink of an eye.

Listen to it while imagining why it might have been chosen as the ending theme.

L.A. Cold Case

You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)The Notorious B.I.G.

The Notorious B.I.G. – You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You) (Official Audio)
You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)The Notorious B.I.G.

The film City of Lies, starring Johnny Depp and Forest Whitaker, takes on the American hip-hop scene, so many music fans have probably watched it.

Its theme song is You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You).

The gritty vibe matched the story perfectly, didn’t it? Once you realize it’s a track by The Notorious B.I.G., who also appears in the film, you’ll likely hear it in a whole new way.

In conclusion

Theme songs and insert songs used in films have a different kind of appeal from original scores—sometimes they’re picked to suit the tastes of music-loving directors, and other times artists write new tracks tailored to the film’s theme.

We’ll keep adding popular songs featured in the latest titles to this article, so we recommend checking back regularly!