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[2026] A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with B

This article showcases a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “B,” focusing on a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.

When it comes to words starting with B, terms like “BABY” and “BORN” are easy to think of even without knowing much English, and they’re used in lots of song titles.

It’s a theme you won’t often find on other sites, and you can even use it for a song-title shiritori game.

Be sure to check it out!

[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (61–70)

By Your SideRod Wave

Rod Wave – By Your Side (Official Video)
By Your SideRod Wave

This is a track by Rod Wave, a rapper-singer from Florida.

It was released in November 2021.

As he had declared in his previous work that he would “disappear until November,” its November release thrilled fans.

Sampling the melody of Plain White T’s classic “Hey There Delilah,” the song carries a message of comfort for those struggling with loneliness and anxiety.

It wraps the turmoil between success and loss in his melodic vocals.

It’s perfect for a reflective season, and recommended for anyone dealing with heartbreak or a major life change.

Bruised SkyPoppy

POPPY – Bruised Sky (Official Music Video)
Bruised SkyPoppy

Poppy, who first drew worldwide attention with her surreal performances on YouTube and is now known for boldly incorporating metal and industrial elements into her music, has released a new song in November 2025 that pushes the heavy direction she’s cultivated throughout her career even further, leaning into metalcore.

Teaming up with former Bring Me the Horizon member Jordan Fish, the track features distorted guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and vocals that shift from clean melodies to fierce growls.

As the lead single from her album “Empty Hands,” slated for release in January 2026, it stands as a defining song of her new phase.

Alongside its dark, dystopian-themed music video, it’s a can’t-miss release for metal fans.

BejeweledTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – Bejeweled (Official Music Video)
BejeweledTaylor Swift

A synth-pop shimmer underpins this Taylor Swift track that portrays a woman who nearly lost sight of her worth finding her sparkle again.

The lyrics are striking as she breaks free from a belittling relationship and declares, with conviction, that she “shines like a jewel.” Featured on the 2022 album Midnights, the song made waves when tracks from the album occupied the entire Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.

The Cinderella-inspired music video is lavish, with Taylor herself in the director’s chair.

It’s the perfect song for welcoming a new year and reclaiming your true self.

BAD FEELINGSBLÜ EYES

BLÜ EYES – BAD FEELINGS (Official Music Video)
BAD FEELINGSBLÜ EYES

A single released in August 2025 by California-born singer-songwriter Blue Eyes.

Building support through her presence on social media, she continues to work independently, and her sincere approach truly stands out.

This work is an introspective indie-pop number where acoustic tones intertwine with an emotionally rich vocal performance.

The lyrics ache with the struggle between the positivity taught by her parents and the sorrow she actually carries in her heart.

Even the anecdote that, despite there being almost no footage from the recording sessions, only one scene remains of her agonizing over the choice of just two words, conveys her deep attachment to the song.

It’s sure to gently stay by your side when you find yourself suppressing your emotions.

Born This WayLady Gaga

Lady Gaga – Born This Way (Official Music Video)
Born This WayLady Gaga

When it comes to the ultimate anthem for boosting self-esteem, nothing beats the powerful number sung by Lady Gaga.

Released in February 2011 as the lead single from the album “Born This Way,” the track became the 1,000th No.

1 in Billboard Hot 100 history.

Driven by an intense electropop beat, it urges listeners to love themselves—no matter their sexuality or race—because God makes no mistakes.

It was also featured in a pivotal scene in the hit show Glee, and its universal message has resonated deeply with people around the world.

Whenever you feel worn down by others’ gazes or on the verge of denying yourself, give this song a listen.

You’ll surely feel a powerful energy well up, inspiring you to hold your head high and live boldly.

bleedgunnr

gunnr – bleed (official music video)
bleedgunnr

Gunner is a Toronto-based rapper and singer who also works as a maker-focused YouTuber.

With a unique style that blends plug and trap with rock elements, he’s an up-and-coming artist gaining support especially among the internet generation.

His latest release, “bleed,” dropped on November 21, 2025.

It’s a lead cut from his forthcoming 11-track album “+dB,” produced by Cozy, and packs intense emotion into a brief 1 minute 49 seconds with an energetic finish.

The distorted bass and heart-wrenching vocals stand out, making it a perfect track for when you want to vent.

If you’re into hyperpop or emo rap, definitely give it a listen!

Baby StepsOlivia Dean

Olivia Dean – Baby Steps (Lyric Video)
Baby StepsOlivia Dean

Based in London, Olivia Dean has been drawing attention for her warm vocals that blend neo-soul and pop.

Here’s a track from her album “The Art of Loving,” released in September 2025, that carries a gentle yet powerful message.

While holding the pain of heartbreak and farewells with loved ones, the song sings about taking “small steps” without forcing yourself to rush.

Its piano-centered, calm sound quietly nestles close to a wounded heart.

On social media, many listeners have shared that they felt reassured—“It told me it’s okay to go at my own pace.” It’s a song that will gently support anyone standing at the edge of sadness.

Give it a listen on a night when you want to face forward slowly, without hurrying.