[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 (191–200)
BEST FRIENDGReeeeN

Released in 2013 and featured that same year in a commercial for Tokyo Individualized Educational Institute, this song is performed by the group then known as GReeeeN, who now go by GRe4N BOYZ.
The lyrics look back on relationships with friends from one’s youth from the perspective of being a bit older, making it a piece that will likely resonate more with adults than with students.
It’s a song that stirs the heart as it reflects on emotions you can only feel with the passage of time and on bonds that remain unchanged despite it.
Please listen while reflecting on your own relationships with your friends and see how they overlap with the song.
BMGConway the Machine

Conway the Machine, a rapper from Buffalo, New York.
Together with his brother Westside Gunn and his cousin Benny the Butcher, he launched the label/crew Griselda Records, and he’s known as a key figure in reviving the gritty ’90s NY boom-bap sound for the modern era.
After being critically wounded in a 2012 shooting, he made a comeback, and the distinctive flow born from those aftereffects has become his trademark.
In December 2025, he released the album “You Can’t Kill God With Bullets.” This track appears early in the project, and over weighty, low-slung drums and a soulful loop, it lands a heavy blow filled with the pride of surviving the streets and a defiant stance toward those around him.
While adhering to the classic grammar of hip-hop, the work is a no-frills, hard-edged piece that overpowers listeners on the strength of its words alone.
Heads who love the lineage of East Coast underground should definitely check it out.
BellinghamHeadie One

As a rapper representing UK drill, Headie One rose from Tottenham in North London to the world.
His debut album Edna, released in 2020, reached No.
1 in the UK, making him an iconic figure of a street-born artist at the peak of the mainstream.
His new track, released in December 2025, bears the name of football superstar Jude Bellingham.
Anchored by the heavy basslines characteristic of drill, its buoyant, baile funk–like rhythms set bodies in motion, achieving a danceable aggression.
The mellow shade added by sampling Future’s “Solo” also lands nicely, resulting in a balance where hardness and emotion coexist exquisitely.
A winner’s mentality—staying at the top from a young age—runs through the lyrics.
It’s a perfect track for the club or a workout, whenever you want to elevate your mindset for a decisive moment.
Black Jeep (feat. Fimiguerrero)fakemink

Fakemink, a rising star in London’s underground hip-hop scene, is drawing serious attention.
Born in 2005, this young rapper-producer started making music at age 10 and has been releasing at a staggering pace, dropping over 50 singles in 2024 alone.
Centered around cloud rap yet freely crossing genre boundaries, his signature style blends opulence and grime into a unique world often described as “dirty luxury.” His new track featuring Fimiguerrero distills explosive energy into a super-short 1 minute 48 seconds.
Even with Skrillex co-producing, the sound strikes a perfect balance without leaning too far into EDM.
The car-themed concept fuses speed and danger, and the brevity only heightens its addictive pull—you won’t get it out of your head after one listen.
Highly recommended for heads seeking a jolt of adrenaline.
[2026] A Collection of Western Songs Starting with B (201–210)
Back on 74JUNGLE

A track released in July 2023 by Jungle, a London-born funk collective.
Featured on the album Volcano, it’s a groovy number that polishes the essence of ’70s disco with a modern beat.
A bouncing bassline, tight drums, and sweet falsetto layer together to create an irresistible, body-swaying rush.
The music video—shot in a single take—showcases a breathtaking ensemble dance, and choreographer Shay Latukolan won Best Choreography at the UK Music Video Awards.
Dance clips exploded on TikTok, and the buzz has continued with a live performance at the 2024 BRIT Awards.
The choreography is formation-heavy and really shines in groups, making it perfect for wedding performances, school festivals, or anyone who wants to dance in sync as a team.
Boy’s a liar Pt. 2 (feat. Ice Spice)PinkPantheress

PinkPantheress, a UK-born artist who shot to fame with a viral TikTok hit, captivates listeners with her unique sound that revives ’90s drum’n’bass and garage through a modern pop sensibility.
This track sees her teaming up with Ice Spice, a rising female rapper from the Bronx.
Centered on themes of anxiety and doubt in romance, the dreamy vocals intertwine perfectly with the cool rap.
The bouncy, Jersey club–inspired beat feels great, and after its release in February 2023, it became a massive hit, peaking at No.
3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Its roughly two-minute length is part of what makes it so addictive and replayable.
The brisk tempo and approachable melody will have even dance beginners moving naturally.
Get a group of friends to learn it together, and you’re sure to be the stars of any performance or party.
Bluffin’Jack Gray

Jack Gray is a singer-songwriter from Queensland, Australia.
Raised in a musical family—his father a drummer, his uncle a bassist, and his grandmother a pianist—he grew up playing various instruments and, by his teens, had established a DIY style of producing and mixing his own tracks at home.
In 2019, he released the EP “Nights Like This” and steadily built his career, including joining Dean Lewis on his tours across Europe and North America as a supporting act.
His new song, released in December 2025, is a pop track themed around the push and pull of romance.
It captures the anxiety of not being able to read the other person’s true feelings, and the way you end up putting on a brave face yourself—all set to a breezy melody.
It’s a refreshing slice of summer pop with a subtly bittersweet aftertaste, making it a perfect soundtrack for everyday moments like drives or café time.

