[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.
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[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with B (91–100)
BLACK FLAGZillaKami

Known as a pioneer of “trap metal,” which fuses hardcore punk and heavy metal with trap, Zillakami made waves in the scene with his September 2021 album Dog Boy, featuring top-tier producers and guest artists.
His new track, released on October 18, 2025, delivers an aggressive blend of electric guitar, shouted vocals, and rapid-fire rap flows.
It’s a song he had already been performing live since June, and its fierce chorus and heavy beat evoke the aura of classic rock stardom.
A must-check for anyone who loves extreme, hard-hitting sounds.
BodybagChloe Moriondo

Chloe Moriondo, who gained popularity from cover videos on YouTube and made her major-label debut.
This track from her May 2021 album “Blood Bunny” is striking for the contrast between its light, catchy pop sound and the dark emotions embedded in the lyrics.
It portrays complex feelings about love—loving someone so much you hate them, and hating them yet still loving them—emotions that even junior high school students can relate to.
Savor the obsession and jealousy hidden beneath the seemingly bright melody as you read along with the Japanese translation.
It’s a recommended song for anyone struggling with love!
[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (101–110)
BlackoutBlasterjaxx

Blasterjaxx, the Dutch DJ/producer duo who command massive support on the main stages of EDM festivals.
Released in September 2019, this track dropped right after their first full-length album “Perspective,” and it’s packed with the essence of their trademark big room house.
The fierce synth riffs and heavy kicks are engineered to shake the club floor.
It quickly earned support from renowned DJs like Hardwell and Afrojack, igniting dance floors around the world.
The rising tension toward the explosive drop and the sudden release of energy deliver a rush that makes you want to throw your hands in the air.
If you want to hit peak levels at a festival or club, this is a must-check track.
Baddie BaddieIce Spice

The young Bronx-born rapper Ice Spice released a new single in September 2025.
The track samples “Bad Girls,” the 2012 hit by British rapper M.I.A., boldly reconstructing the original’s rebellious spirit and strength in Spice’s own style.
It’s striking how candidly she speaks about her body image and aesthetics while confidently responding to criticism.
Blending upbeat hip-hop with pop elements, the compact, roughly two-minute song is packed with her confidence and energy.
Following her debut album Y2K! in July 2024, this release marks a new turning point in her career.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to express themselves boldly and without pretense.
bittersweetMadison Beer

Madison Beer, whose pop sensibility blends with emotional depth, has been capturing global attention.
Her 2023 sophomore album, Silence Between Songs, earned a Grammy nomination, further cementing her critical acclaim.
In September 2025, she released “Yes Baby” as the lead single, followed in October by this track as the second single from her third album, MB3.
This song is a pop number that portrays the turbulence of emotions that swirl beneath the surface—even when you know breaking up was the right choice.
Madison herself revealed it was the final track added when the album was nearly complete, commenting, “This song makes me want to spin.” Rather than a sentimental ballad, it carries a danceable edge, making it a perfect recommendation for anyone trying to move forward while still nursing the pain of heartbreak.
Bad HabitSteve Lacy

Steve Lacy, born in 1998 and hailing from Compton, California, is known for a distinctive sound that blends alternative R&B and soul with elements of funk, indie rock, jazz, and psychedelia.
He made his solo debut in 2017 with the EP “Steve Lacy’s Demo,” produced on an iPhone, followed by the 2019 album “Apollo XXI” and 2022’s “Gemini Rights.” “Bad Habit,” from Gemini Rights, went viral on TikTok and reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2023, he won the Grammy Award for Best Progressive R&B Album.
His style, where diverse musical elements intermingle, is recommended for those seeking contemporary neo-soul that fuses tradition and innovation.
Buddy HollyWeezer

Speaking of Weezer’s early signature songs that remain hugely popular today, this is the definitive track.
Included on their debut album, it was released as a single in September 1994.
Written by frontman Rivers Cuomo based on his experience of friends teasing him about his Asian girlfriend, the song conveys a commitment to valuing their relationship without being swayed by others’ opinions.
With a catchy melody and simple structure, its brief 2 minutes and 39 seconds are part of the charm.
The vocal range isn’t too wide and the tempo is steady, making it an easy choice for karaoke.
The music video, which incorporates the world of the 1970s TV show “Happy Days,” won four awards at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards and drew buzz for being included on the Windows 95 CD-ROM.
It’s a number that blends nostalgia with freshness and is sure to liven up any after-party.


