[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] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with B (231–240)
Beautiful GirlsSean Kingston

A signature track by Sean Kingston where bright reggae-fusion vibes intertwine with a sweet, nostalgic melody.
Quoting the bassline from Ben E.
King’s classic “Stand by Me,” the song voices a bittersweet crush on an impossibly beautiful girl, charming listeners with teen-like innocence and boldly expressive emotion.
Released in May 2007 from his debut album Sean Kingston, it topped the Billboard Hot 100, making him the first artist born in the 1990s to reach No.
1 in the U.S.
It also held No.
1 in the UK for four consecutive weeks, hit the top spot in Australia and New Zealand, and became a beloved summer anthem worldwide.
Mid-tempo and easy to sing along to, it’s perfect for sunny-day drives or leisurely strolls.
Breaker’s RevengeArthur Baker

An instrumental produced in 1984 by Arthur Baker, a key figure in electro hip-hop.
Featured on the soundtrack of the film Beat Street, it soundtracks the battle scene between the Rock Steady Crew and the New York City Breakers.
With TR-808-style kicks and hi-hats, a mechanical sequenced bass, and call-and-response chants, the track’s sound is crafted to highlight dancers’ movements from top rock to freezes.
In 1999 it reached No.
15 on the UK dance chart, earning renewed acclaim amid an old-school revival.
A perfect pick for the moment you want to showcase your skills in a battle!
[2026] A Collection of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with B (241–250)
Bunna SummaBunnaB

This one by Bunna B is perfect for when you want to express the surge of summer with your body.
Hailing from Atlanta’s East Side, she’s gained attention for a breezy rap style tailored to the social media era of the 2020s, and this track, released in April 2025, lays down a solid foundation with a sprightly 808 beat and bouncy hi-hats.
It pairs perfectly with twerk dancing that uses bold hip movements, letting you feel the rhythm move your body naturally.
It’s a modern translation of the cheerful vibe that late-2000s Atlanta rap had, and it’s a great pick for a weekend outdoor party with friends.
BiggerDave Blunts

Dave Blunt, a rapper from Utah.
He rapidly gained attention starting on TikTok in late 2024 and even earned support from Lil Yachty, but he’s also made headlines for health issues and controversial remarks.
His new single, released in October 2025, rides a dramatic trap beat and features direct, provocative disses aimed at peers like 50 Cent and Summrs.
The structure foregrounds punchlines that stoke self-assertion and clapbacks—his signature strategy designed to spark chatter on social media.
Even as he works on improving his health, he maintains an aggressive stance, which has polarized opinions while amplifying his presence.
Brash yet bursting with energy, this track is recommended for anyone who wants to keep up with the cutting edge of U.S.
rap discourse.
BuckleFlorence & The Machine

A track from the album released simultaneously with Everybody Scream in October 2025 by a UK-defining art-pop band.
It’s an introspective song woven from gentle acoustic textures and Florence Welch’s reverb-laden vocals.
The exhilaration of basking in the cheers of thousands on a grand stage contrasts with the emptiness of not even receiving a reply from someone dear in private.
That juxtaposition is poignantly portrayed beneath the quiet melody.
The loneliness and frustration submerged beneath the fresh sonics, along with the wavering of self-esteem, seep deeper into the heart the more you listen.
It’s a piece that will resonate deeply with those who know the cruelty of fame or struggle with distance from someone important.
Beggin’Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, the vocal group that emerged from New Jersey in the 1960s.
Their classic released in 1967 is known for its powerful groove rooted in the Northern Soul tradition and Valli’s dramatic falsetto in full bloom.
Centered on a desperate plea to a lover, the thick organ sound and four-on-the-floor drums drive the track forward, while the call-and-response hook sticks in your head.
In 2007, it was covered by Madcon and reached number one in several European countries, and in 2021 Måneskin’s version went viral on TikTok, becoming a global hit—proof that the song has been loved for over half a century.
It also features in a pivotal scene in the musical Jersey Boys, making it a perfect pick for anyone looking to light up the dance floor.
Brooklyn is BurningHead Automatica

Head Automatica is a Brooklyn-based rock band.
Fronted by Daryl Palumbo of the renowned post-hardcore group Glassjaw, the project was launched to pursue his interests in hip-hop and electro.
This track, released early from their 2004 debut album Decadence, was co-produced with Dan the Automator and embodies the essence of dance rock, where fierce breaks coexist with pop hooks.
Featured on the EA SPORTS FIFA Soccer 2005 soundtrack, it helped the band gain international recognition.
It actually samples “Satan Superstar,” released in 1972 by Bob Elger And His Orchestra, and as B-boy background music, its fresh fusion of electro beats and rock’s kinetic energy is especially compelling.

