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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 Roundup of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (1–10)

bad bitch alertNEW!Ty Dolla $ign

Ty Dolla $ign – bad bitch alert [Official Music Video]
bad bitch alertNEW!Ty Dolla $ign

Ty Dolla $ign is an artist who has achieved global success with a style that fuses hip-hop and R&B.

He rose to prominence in 2010 by featuring on a hit track and has also been active as a producer.

Here’s a new song of his I highly recommend.

Released in March 2026, it’s included on the album “girl music vol.

1.” The track is crafted with a sound that evokes pop music rooted in R&B—his musical foundation.

With its strong, anthemic quality that affirms a confident aura, it’s perfect for getting hyped on the way to the club.

Packed with hot details—like reuniting with Sean Baron, who once connected him to his label—it’s a must-listen for the heads.

BBKNEW!Unknown T

Unknown T – BBK (Official Video)
BBKNEW!Unknown T

In today’s globally celebrated hip-hop scene, rapper Unknown T stands out with a commanding presence.

Expanding his musical range, he thrilled fans with the January 2024 release of the modern classic Blood Diamond, and this track marks his first new single under his own name in about a year.

Paying respect to the heroes of grime culture, the song opens with JME’s voice and rides a razor-sharp beat, showcasing a buoyant flow powered by deep low-end.

Released in March 2026 as a purely artist-driven project with no tie-ins, it’s a street-savvy cut you won’t want to miss—especially if you’re curious about London’s underground.

Beth’s FarmNEW!Jerksin Fendrix

Jerskin Fendrix – Beth’s Farm (Official Music Video)
Beth’s FarmNEW!Jerksin Fendrix

This is a commercial promoting the new iPad Air, which delivers astonishing power with the M4 chip.

It portrays how the iPad Air is used in everyday life and conveys the confidence that it can be relied on even when you’re out and about.

The long-lasting battery and performance that make a variety of tasks comfortable really come through.

The music that emphasizes this comfortable daily life and positive vibe is “Beth’s Farm” by Jerskin Fendrix.

Its distinctive, airy sound is striking, and the sparseness of the arrangement accentuates its lightness.

Black CatNEW!Ladytron

Ladytron is an electro-pop band formed in Liverpool, in the northwest of England.

This track opens their fourth album, Velocifero, released in May 2008.

Vocalist Mira Aroyo sings in her native Bulgarian, and the meaning isn’t immediately apparent, creating a cat-like sense of enigma.

With its heavy synthesizers and incantatory rhythms, the piece exudes a mysterious, slightly eerie atmosphere rather than cuteness.

It’s often performed as a live opener, powerfully drawing the audience into the band’s unique world in an instant.

It’s the perfect song when you’re in the mood to sink into dark, cool sounds rather than sweet pop tunes.

Because You Loved MeNEW!Céline Dion

Céline Dion – Because You Loved Me (Theme from “Up Close and Personal”) (Official Audio)
Because You Loved MeNEW!Céline Dion

Céline Dion, the world-renowned songstress born in Quebec, Canada and raised as the youngest of 14 siblings.

This iconic ballad she sings was released in February 1996, and is well known as a track on the album “Falling into You” and as the theme song for the film “Up Close & Personal” starring Robert Redford.

It’s also known that hitmaker Diane Warren wrote the lyrics with thoughts of her own father, and David Foster’s sweeping production combined with Céline’s vocals deeply moves listeners.

Its universal message of gratitude—“I am who I am today because you were there for me”—makes it perfect to dedicate to parents.

Why not choose this piece as background music for a wedding letter, or for expressing thanks on Father’s Day or Mother’s Day?