[2026] A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with C
In this article, we’ve compiled and introduced only songs with titles that start with the letter “C,” focusing on a wide range of Western popular music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.
For example, you might think there are dozens of songs whose titles begin with the word “California,” but… how many are there, really?
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it’s perfect for a round of song-title shiritori, too.
Be sure to check it out!
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[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs Starting with C (141–150)
CloserMyles Lloyd

Myles Lloyd, an artist based in Montreal, Canada.
Rooted in R&B while blending in pop and trap influences, his style is undeniably easy on the ears.
The project he released in August 2025 is a slow jam perfectly suited for a chilled-out night.
Over a soundscape woven from delicate keyboard melodies and a rich 808 bass, his emotional vocals—laced with falsetto—resonate beautifully.
The work portrays the bittersweet feeling of sensing emotional distance even when a loved one is by your side, along with the yearning to draw closer.
The dreamlike music video, filmed in nature, amplifies the song’s mood, and this gem—selected as Uber UK’s “Tune Of The Week”—will fit seamlessly into your weekend relaxation time.
CarolinaSeu Jorge

Seu Jorge, a Brazilian artist also known for his role in the film City of God, has won popularity with an urban sound that blends soul and funk atop a foundation of samba and MPB.
The song that opened up his career is a classic named after a woman.
In it, his hallmark deep, velvety baritone seems to dance as if expressing the thrill of love.
The sophisticated band sound is easy on the ears and naturally puts listeners in a cheerful mood.
The track appears on his debut album, Samba Esporte Fino, produced in Brazil in 2001, which became a stepping stone to his international success.
If you want to explore modern, stylish Brazilian music, this is the perfect place to start.
Close EyesDVRST

When it comes to the dark sounds you often hear in short videos on social media, it’s hard not to think of the work of Deville-Rost, the Russian artist.
He’s known as a pioneer of the drift phonk genre.
Released in 2021, this track stands out with its unique world: a blend of lo-fi, vintage-tinged textures and a powerful bassline.
The lyrics paint a cool character who sticks to their own style without being swayed by others.
The piece gained even more recognition when a remix was included in the hit 2023 game Atomic Heart.
It’s a perfect track for night drives or for diving into your own zone—stylish and immersive.
CURIOUS (feat. Toro y Moi)Sam Gellaitry

Scottish producer Sam Gellaitry, who has built a strong reputation for his electronic sound design, has been drawing significant attention in the scene—he was even named one of EDM.com’s Producers of the Year in 2022.
His new track featuring Toro y Moi is a single from his debut album, Anywhere Here Is Perfect, set for release in November 2025.
It’s a highly stylish piece of dance music, blending forward-thinking synth-driven beats with Toro y Moi’s weightless vocals.
Centered on the intrigue of a budding attraction and the playful back-and-forth that dances in one’s mind, the song naturally lifts the listener’s spirits.
It’s a must-hear for anyone looking to color their nights with sophisticated dance-pop.
Carry OnBelmont

Belmont, the Chicago rock band that has steadily grown in acclaim—highlighted by their 2018 debut album “Belmont” reaching No.
2 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart—has released the EP “Last To Love” in September 2025.
This track is a quintessential showcase of their sound, often described as slash-leaning, technically driven pop punk that voraciously incorporates elements from metal to hip-hop.
Thunderous guitar riffs mesh seamlessly with a dramatically unfolding chorus, shaking listeners to the core.
The song seems infused with a fierce resolve to overcome hardship and keep moving forward, likely to leave many listeners genuinely moved.
Highly recommended when you need to fire yourself up or crave high-energy rock.
Carry The NameDjo

Joe, the solo project of actor Joe Keery—known for his role in a hugely popular TV drama—has been steadily earning acclaim with its psychedelic synth-pop.
His new track is this one, a follow-up to the April 2025 album The Crux, crafted as a melodious slice of classic pop that evokes ELO and Paul McCartney.
Here, his vocals—sharply outlining each word—convey the inner conflict of grappling with the pressures of success and the tension between public image and one’s true self.
It’s also worth noting that his 2024 song End of Beginning became a global hit.
A moving track, perfect for nights when you want to sink into a sentimental mood.
Cantaloupe IslandHerbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock, who continually pushes the boundaries of jazz with innovative ideas and outstanding performance, remains at the forefront of the music world.
Among his brilliant achievements, there’s a piece from the 1964 masterpiece Empyrean Isles that perfectly suits the atmosphere of a stylish restaurant.
Its irresistibly catchy, funky piano riff and the bluesy tone of Freddie Hubbard’s cornet create a groove that’s incredibly cool.
It evokes the openness of spending time on a tropical island and makes an ideal BGM for enjoying an elegant meal while lively conversation flows.
In 1993, a track by Us3 that sampled it reached No.
9 on the U.S.
charts, and it has also been featured in film soundtracks, proving that its appeal remains timeless.


