[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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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.
Back AgainMiss Construction

Miss Construction is an electro/industrial project based in Berlin.
Launched in 2008 by Chris Pohl—known for Blutengel and Terminal Choice—the unit has carved out a unique presence in the gothic/dark electro scene with an aggressive yet humorous sound centered on EBM and industrial electro.
After remaining silent since their 2013 album “United Trash – The Z Files,” they are releasing a new track for the first time in about 12 years.
The song is a dance track driven by a clinical four-on-the-floor kick and razor-sharp synth bass; its lyrics vividly depict a pounding bass taking control of the body and a melody invading the mind, boldly proclaiming the project’s full-scale comeback.
The release is out via Out Of Line Music in December 2025.
Recommended for those who want to move on the club floor or immerse themselves in the world of dark electro.
BreakawayKelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson, who became the inaugural winner of the audition show American Idol in 2002 and has since flourished as a powerhouse vocalist.
This song was selected as the theme for the 2004 film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.
It tells the story of a girl who grew up in a small town and decides to break out of her shell and venture into the wider world; the gentle resonance of the acoustic guitar and her soaring vocals truly touch the heart.
It became a long-running hit, spending a total of 21 weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
It’s a song that can give you courage during graduation season, when anxiety and anticipation about stepping into a new environment are mixed.
I hope anyone about to begin a new chapter in life will give it a listen.
Best FriendREX ORANGE COUNTY

Rex Orange County, a singer-songwriter from the UK.
Known for his unique style that blends bedroom pop, jazz, and soul, his song—released in January 2017—became a long-running hit and later earned platinum certification.
Capturing the emotions of a young person torn between unrequited love and friendship, this track may prompt listeners to reexamine important relationships at the milestone of graduation.
Its melody, woven from gentle guitar and a husky voice, quietly accompanies hearts filled with both anxiety and anticipation for the path ahead.
It’s a song I especially recommend to graduates stepping into their own futures, carrying feelings for someone they’ve cherished as a friend.
BIG DAWGA$AP Ferg

A$AP Ferg, hailing from Harlem, New York and known as the warhead of the hip-hop collective A$AP Mob, has cemented his status since his 2013 debut with hits like “Plain Jane.” On November 21, 2025, he dropped this track as a lead single from his album “FLIP PHONE SHORTY – STRICTLY FOR DA STREETZ VOL.
1,” set for release on the 28th of the same month.
Riding a heavy beat crafted by the likes of Lex Luger, Ferg delivers commanding lyrics that boldly proclaim his position as a boss at the top of the scene—simply breathtaking.
The blend of luxury imagery, a hallmark of success, and unwavering loyalty to his crew epitomizes pure street aesthetics.
With explosive energy tailor-made for a mosh pit, it’s a must-play for nights when you want to turn up with your friends.
BoogaCentral Cee

Central Cee, known as a leading figure who helped bring UK drill from London to the world, is back.
Following his January 2025 album, “Can’t Rush Greatness,” we’re introducing his new track released on November 28 of the same year.
It boldly samples “Too Fast” by American R&B group Sonder, achieving a striking fusion of a wistful melody with a hard-edged drill beat.
Drawing references like the film Slumdog Millionaire, the lyrics lay bare the struggles behind success and the realities of the streets, making a powerful impact.
The music video also features heavyweight Skepta, underscoring the unity of the UK scene—a notable highlight.
It’s a must-hear not only for drill fans but also for anyone who enjoys melodic hip-hop.


