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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 Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (141–150)

Bohemian Forest (Original Mix)Pantha du Prince

Pantha Du Prince – Bohemian Forest (Original Mix)
Bohemian Forest (Original Mix)Pantha du Prince

Panda Bear-sounding as the name may be, Pantha du Prince is actually the solo project of Germany’s Hendrik Weber.

While rooted in minimal techno, he’s known for a distinctive sound that weaves in shoegaze and ambient elements, and for his extensive use of field recordings and bell tones.

This track, included on his acclaimed 2010 masterpiece Black Noise, is a superb minimal piece that fuses environmental sounds recorded in the Swiss Alps with delicate electronics.

The album itself received high praise, including the Critics’ Choice at Germany’s prestigious Echo awards.

With shimmering chime arpeggios that conjure the stillness of a forest, its otherworldly sound feels perfect for solitary, late-night immersion.

Big DaddyTems

Tems – Big Daddy (Visualizer)
Big DaddyTems

As Nigerian music continues to take the world by storm, Tems remains at its luminous center.

“Big Daddy,” included on the surprise-released EP Love Is A Kingdom from November 2025, is a bouncy track that fuses Afrobeats and R&B.

Its witty lyrics that call out empty talkers intertwine perfectly with her signature, resonant vocals, delivering a shot of bold confidence with every listen.

Following her 2024 album Born in the Wild, this release even exudes the ease of an artist who’s collected Grammys and numerous other honors.

It’s the perfect number for when you want to regain your confidence or need an energy-boosting soundtrack for a drive.

BOTHER ME (feat. Brent Faiyaz)Tommy Richman

Tommy Richman – BOTHER ME (feat. Brent Faiyaz)
BOTHER ME (feat. Brent Faiyaz)Tommy Richman

Are you familiar with Tommy Richman, the Virginia-born artist who sparked a global sensation in 2024 with “Million Dollar Baby”? Among the tracks on his EP “WORLDS APART*,” released in November 2025, this one shines particularly bright.

Featuring Brent Faiyaz—an influential R&B figure and the head of his own label—this collaboration is a mellow number wrapped in a nostalgic 90s R&B vibe.

Its themes weave between the hardships of his days working for minimum wage and the lingering loneliness that persists even after achieving success, revealing the raw emotions behind a glamorous world.

With an alternative edge that still feels intimate, it’s a companion that will resonate with you on late-night drives or quiet, solitary evenings.

Baby GirlBlueface

Blueface – Baby Girl (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) @RLPvids
Baby GirlBlueface

Hailing from Los Angeles, Blueface is a rapper known for his distinctive offbeat flow who shot to prominence after Respect My Cryppin’ went viral in 2018.

After serving time and being released in the fall of 2025, he dropped this track almost immediately.

Riding a mid-tempo, bouncy beat, it unfolds a dark, seductive soundscape that evokes clubs and strip clubs.

The music video, featuring Hazel-E—also known from reality TV—shot to No.

1 on the YouTube US Music Video chart in less than a week after its release, fueling plenty of buzz.

If you’re into street-leaning club anthems, this one will likely be right up your alley.

Bad LuckD-Block Europe

D-Block Europe – Bad Luck (Official Music Video)
Bad LuckD-Block Europe

D-Block Europe are a hip-hop duo from Lewisham in southeast London, UK.

Regular fixtures in the upper reaches of the UK charts, they’ve carved out their own “trap wave” style that blends trap with melodic, Auto-Tuned vocals.

This is a single from their mixtape PTSD 2, released in November 2025, and it delivers a tense portrait of a relationship on the verge of collapse.

The intro features dialogue from the film Goodfellas, setting a tone of broken trust.

In the hook, they repeatedly call the other person “bad,” spilling out regret and frustration, while the verses sketch the hazards of a street life where drugs and violence are routine.

Sugary, wistful synths, tight 808 bass, and the duo’s contrasting vocal textures create a floating feel, packing their signature world—where success and instability coexist—into one track.

Big GuyIce Spice

Ice Spice – Big Guy from (“The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants”)
Big GuyIce Spice

Ice Spice, a drill rapper from the Bronx, New York, made a striking debut in 2022 with “Munch (Feelin’ U)” and swiftly rose to pop-icon status through collaborations with Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift.

Her original track for the soundtrack of the film The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, released in November 2025, was crafted to symbolize the moment of growth in the movie when SpongeBob finally gets to ride a roller coaster.

Clocking in at around two and a half minutes, the compact track blends self-love lyrics that declare confidence from the moment you wake up with a bouncy, cartoonish pop beat, produced by her longtime collaborator RIOTUSA.

Ice Spice also appears in the film as a voice actor, making this another major franchise collaboration following Barbie and an important work that further expands her career.

Packed with catchy hooks perfect for sharing on social media, this song is recommended for listeners of all ages.

Blue StripsJessie Murph

Jessie Murph – Blue Strips (Official Visualizer)
Blue StripsJessie Murph

Jesse Murph is a young talent drawing attention with a unique sound that fuses country and hip-hop.

Her intense track “Blue Strips” blends revenge and lingering attachment.

In it, a woman tells herself she’s “not mad” at her ex, even as she flaunts her newfound success and wealth as payback.

The title—slang for stacks of high-denomination bills—is pointedly ironic and unforgettable.

Released as a single in April 2025, it became a major talking point, peaking at No.

15 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It’s a cathartic yet bittersweet song perfect for those defiant nights when you want to turn heartbreak into motivation and prove someone wrong.