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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】Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (251–260)

Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)Styx

Styx – Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)Styx

A hard rock number from Styx, who rose to popularity in the late 1970s by blending progressive rock with arena rock, included on their 1978 album Pieces of Eight.

Written by guitarist Tommy Shaw, inspired by a friend who was fired from a railroad company, the song powerfully gives voice to workers who keep chasing their dreams.

Its straightforward rock sound—built on a heavy guitar riff that reportedly came about by chance during a tour soundcheck and energized by dynamic vocals—is truly an anthem for working people.

It peaked at No.

21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains a live staple to this day—a perfect track to play when you’re worn out from work.

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

Bodybag – chloe moriondo (official music video)
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!

Boyband5 Seconds of Summer

5 Seconds of Summer – Boyband (Official Visualizer)
Boyband5 Seconds of Summer

5 Seconds of Summer, the pop-rock band from Australia.

Since forming in 2011, they’ve captivated fans around the world with a wide-ranging sound that spans from pop punk to new wave.

Their new track, released in October 2025, showcases a high-energy pop-punk style powered by synths, where catchy choruses and distorted guitars blend seamlessly.

Embracing the long-held “boy band” label and reclaiming the term, the song carries a bold, self-aware theme.

At once self-deprecating and powerful, it was produced as the second single from the album EVERYONE’S A STAR!.

It’s a song where irony and pop sensibility coexist—dialoguing with their past selves while staking out where they stand today, in a way that’s quintessentially them.

BlackoutBlasterjaxx

Blasterjaxx – Blackout (Official Music Video)
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.

Bigroom Never DiesHardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown

Hardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown – Bigroom Never Dies (Official Music Video)
Bigroom Never DiesHardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown

Released in July 2018, this track is a quintessential big room house anthem created by Dutch superstar DJ Hardwell in collaboration with Blasterjaxx.

Featuring vocals by Mitch Crown, it boasts a grand, festival-ready sound tailored for main stages.

Riding at around 130 BPM, its soaring synth lead and heavy kick drum resonate powerfully, with a build-up-to-drop progression that delivers an irresistible surge of energy—perfect for raising both hands on the club floor.

As the title suggests, it carries a message championing the continuation and revival of the big room genre, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to ignite the crowd at large-scale festivals or club events.

Baddie BaddieIce Spice

Ice Spice – Baddie Baddie (Official Video)
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.