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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.

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【2026】A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (71–80)

BaianáNia Archives

Nia Archives – Baianá (Official Video)
BaianáNia Archives

Nia Archives has revived the genres of jungle and drum’n’bass through a Gen Z lens.

Drawing on her roots and the UK sound system culture, she’s an artist who deftly weaves vocals and beats.

This explosive work of hers brims with euphoria, sampling celebratory vocals from a Brazilian chorus.

Although released as a single in September 2022, many listeners were likely blown away by its sheer intensity.

By December of the same year, it had entered the UK Dance Singles Chart, cementing its status as a floor-filling anthem.

Blending the exuberance of samba with thunderous low-end, it’s an unbeatable recommendation for when you want to lift your mood or dance the night away without overthinking.

Break It OffPinkPantheress

Pink Pantheress – Break It Off (Official Audio)
Break It OffPinkPantheress

PinkPantheress has elevated drum and bass into contemporary pop and won overwhelming support from the social media generation.

The track that rapidly boosted her fame is particularly striking for its sample of Adam F’s classic “Circles.” Though the lyrics, sung over a driving beat, dwell on the pain of heartbreak, the song avoids heaviness, resulting instead in a light, danceable finish.

Released in June 2021, it’s also included on the acclaimed EP “to hell with it.” After going viral on TikTok, the visualizer created by Malt Disney also drew attention.

At just 1 minute and 35 seconds, it’s a quick listen—perfect for a mood boost or as background music while on the go.

bad enoughMadison Beer

Madison Beer – bad enough (Official Music Video)
bad enoughMadison Beer

Singer-songwriter Madison Beer, who shot to fame after being featured on social media by Justin Bieber, has released this track as the lead single from her album “locket,” which dropped in January 2026.

The song portrays the struggle of sensing a relationship’s end while being unable to leave due to a fear of loneliness, and her powerful vocals erupting in the chorus are especially striking.

Just before its release in January 2026, she performed it on the popular U.S.

show The Tonight Show, and its horror movie–style music video also drew major attention.

It’s a song that resonates with those grappling with complicated relationships, making it perfect for nights when you want to face your emotions alone.

Bedroom PostersYellowcard ft Good Charlotte

Yellowcard ft Good Charlotte – Bedroom Posters (Official Music Video)
Bedroom PostersYellowcard ft Good Charlotte

Yellowcard, a band from Florida, rose to prominence in the 2000s with their driving, violin-laced sound and have continued to thrive since their reunion.

This track is a reimagined version featuring their longtime friend Joel Madden of Good Charlotte.

It’s a radio-ready take on a song from their 2025 album, Better Days.

Portraying the pain of leaving home and the yearning for dreams pinned up on bedroom posters, the song is deeply moving with Joel’s vocals layered in.

Starting in February 2026, the two bands are slated for an Australian tour together—an irresistible collaboration for those who remember the era’s excitement.

It’s a perfect song for anyone looking back while moving forward.

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Beautiful ThingsBenson Boone

Benson Boone – Beautiful Things (Official Music Video)
Beautiful ThingsBenson Boone

Benson Boone, a singer-songwriter from the United States who rose to global prominence after videos of his performances went viral on social media, released his debut album “Fireworks & Rollerblades” in 2024.

Featured on that album, this track is a sweeping ballad that expresses gratitude for the happiness he has now and the fear of losing it.

Its structure—building from a gentle opening to an explosive, emotional chorus—is breathtaking, and as of November 2024, the music video has surpassed 400 million views, resonating with listeners worldwide.

This masterpiece, which gives voice to the heartfelt sorrow of parting from dear friends, is perfect for the climax of a farewell party.

It’s sure to create a moving, tear-jerking moment you won’t forget.