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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.

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[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (491–500)

Big EnergyLatto

Latto – Big Energy (Official Video)
Big EnergyLatto

This track is notable for its breezy, feel-good groove and is a September 2021 release by American rapper Latto.

It features a polished sound that blends pop, funk, and R&B, paired with an empowering message that boldly celebrates women’s self-confidence.

Included as the lead single from the album “777,” it peaked at No.

3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S.

The lyrics, portraying women who shine by believing in their own worth, have resonated with many listeners.

It’s perfect for summer drives or whenever you need an energy boost, and it’s guaranteed to fire up any party—an exhilarating summer tune highly recommended.

ButterflyRich Brian

Rich Brian – Butterfly (Official Video)
ButterflyRich Brian

Rich Brian, born in September 1999 and hailing from Jakarta, Indonesia, has taken the international hip-hop scene by storm as an artist from Asia.

In April 2025, he released the second single from his third album, “Where Is My Head?”, which is scheduled for release in May 2025.

Unlike his previous tracks, this song features a more melodic, dreamy sound.

Its introspective lyrics—exploring the complexities of love and inner conflict—blend seamlessly with atmospheric production.

The simultaneously released music video captivates with its ethereal visual beauty.

It’s the perfect track for nights when you want to reflect on loneliness and change, or face yourself head-on.

BUTTERFLY KISSES x CAN’T WIN EM ALLRico Nasty

Rico Nasty – BUTTERFLY KISSES x CAN’T WIN EM ALL (Official Music Video)
BUTTERFLY KISSES x CAN’T WIN EM ALLRico Nasty

Rico Nasty, an artist from Maryland known for her unique sound that fuses punk and hip-hop, has released two advance tracks from her third album, LETHAL, both of which showcase the full range of her multifaceted musicality.

The first track blends hard synths with trap beats to deliver assertive hyperpop rap, while the second contrasts it by laying bare introspective emotions over filtered, reverb-drenched production.

LETHAL is slated for release on May 16, 2025, and features 15 tracks.

She’s also set to make her acting debut in the Apple TV+ and A24 drama series Margo’s Got Money Troubles.

It’s an ambitious work recommended not only for punk and hip-hop fans, but for anyone seeking a boundary-pushing new listening experience.

because i liked a boySabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter – because i liked a boy (Official Video)
because i liked a boySabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter delivers a song packed with the heartfelt cries of a young person walking alongside the ache of a bittersweet heartbreak.

As a leading pop star of a new generation in America, she weaves her own experiences into emotions that mirror the pain of love everyone has felt.

Featured on her album “emails i can’t send,” this masterpiece was released by Island Records in July 2022.

Even as she suffered from online slander, her voice beautifully expressing pure feelings of love resonates deeply.

Embracing the hearts of those who have gone through heartbreak or struggle with being misunderstood, this track offers comfort and empathy—and is sure to give you courage for tomorrow.

Bad LifeSigrid, Bring Me The Horizon

Sigrid, Bring Me The Horizon – Bad Life (Official Video)
Bad LifeSigrid, Bring Me The Horizon

A powerful, uplifting song released in April 2022, born from a fateful backstage encounter at a music festival between Norway’s Sigrid and the UK’s Bring Me The Horizon.

It carries a strong message of courage and hope for overcoming hardships, beautifully blending their contrasting personalities into one cohesive track.

Fusing melodic pop and rock, the song balances Sigrid’s clear, crystalline vocals with BMTH’s Oliver Sykes’s robust voice, making it one of the standout tracks on the album “How to Let Go.” It’s a reassuring song that stands beside anyone going through tough times and gives them a push toward tomorrow.

Break Every ChainTasha Cobbs Leonard

Tasha Cobbs Leonard – Break Every Chain (Live At Passion City Church)
Break Every ChainTasha Cobbs Leonard

This is a gospel number known for its powerful message and emotionally resonant melody.

Tasha Cobbs Leonard, a native of Georgia, delivered a stirring performance during a live recording in Montgomery, Alabama, in June 2013, and the song was included on her album “Grace” released the same year.

With a simple yet memorable melodic line and lyrics centered on hope and freedom, it’s an easy song for anyone to sing along to.

Garnering recognition beyond the boundaries of gospel—winning numerous awards including the Grammys and the GMA Dove Awards—this piece is also popular as a choir practice song.

It’s highly recommended for church worship, for those who want to experience the joy of singing with others, and for anyone looking to discover the appeal of gospel music.

Bad ManThe Oblivians

This is a track bursting with raw garage sound from Popular Favorites, the album released in September 1996 by The Oblivians, a band based in Memphis, USA.

Blending Greg Cartwright’s guitar riffs with punkish drums, the song skillfully weaves 1960s doo-wop into a lo-fi sound.

Released in the band’s third year, it brilliantly captures the unique groove created as the three members switch instruments.

The gritty, basement-like recording quality and powerful vocals deliver an energetic performance that evokes their fiery live shows.

Recommended for those who want to feel rock’s roots and revel in the appeal of rough-hewn music.