[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 Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (11–20)
Celebrate MeNEW!IngaRose

IngaRose is a captivating artist who employs AI technology while chronicling pain born from real-life experiences and the journey of self-healing.
Here is the piece she released in March 2026: a mid-tempo soul ballad imbued with a warm message of self-affirmation, celebrating her own path through adversity.
She has been highly active, including releasing the album “HER TRUTH” in February 2026, and this work impressively reached No.
4 on the iTunes Top 100 Songs Chart U.S.A.
in April 2026.
It’s a song that stays close to you when you’re quietly trying to get back on your feet, so give it a listen when you want to soothe a tired heart.
Crush ForeverNEW!Metric

Metric is a band based in Canada that has long been active with a sound that hybridizes indie rock and synth-pop elements.
Their new song, “Crush Forever,” was released in April 2026.
Positioned as a pre-release track from their tenth album, “Romanticize The Dive,” it’s an energetic piece where the band’s early momentum intersects with their mature present-day perspective.
The lyrics by vocalist Emily Haines carry a compelling message of solidarity with strong women and a wish for healing.
Having long been at the forefront of the indie scene and highly acclaimed at major Canadian music awards, Metric delivers what could be their new signature track.
It’s highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel a comfortable, electro-driven propulsion while absorbing positive energy.
Be sure to check out their album “Romanticize The Dive,” which could be considered a culmination of their work.
CHRÖME (ft. slayr)NEW!Trim

Trim, a rising new-generation female rapper from Charleston, South Carolina, has been gaining rapid attention.
Since starting TikTok in 2025, she quickly became a sensation, and her new track “CHRÖME (ft.
slayr)” showcases why.
Released in 2026, it’s a cool cut where her confident flow slices through a polished, modern trap beat.
The back-and-forth with featured newcomer slayr is spot-on, highlighting her growth and versatility.
Continuing her evolution from social media momentum to a fully fledged artist, her music is a must-listen for anyone seeking something fresh and exciting.
Can You Feel the Love TonightNEW!Elton John

The majestic Disney film The Lion King.
Released as a single in May 1994 and included on the classic album The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, this beloved, love-filled song is introduced here.
Created by British singer-songwriter Elton John, it enhances a pivotal scene where the protagonists connect heart to heart.
A pop ballad that conveys a quiet swell of emotion, it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in March 1995.
Its beautiful melody and warm harmonies pair wonderfully with choral arrangements, making for a moving stage performance.
As a popular song known by all, it’s a highly recommended number for events like school festivals, appealing to a wide range of generations.
CraterNEW!SPARTA

Sparta is a rock band based in El Paso, Texas.
With a sound that balances post-hardcore intensity and emotional melodies, they’ve attracted a devoted following for many years.
Their latest track is Crater, a lead single from the album Cut A Silhouette scheduled for release in May 2026.
The song fuses an urgent, post-hardcore-style ensemble with a spacious sense of atmosphere.
It’s also drawing attention as a co-writing collaboration with Frank Iero of My Chemical Romance, capturing the band’s current forward momentum.
A perfect pick for international listeners seeking melodic, driving rock.
CHARLIENEW!Tom MacDonald

This is a song filled with deep emotion in response to a tragic incident.
It serves as a memorial hymn dedicated to a young conservative activist who was felled by gunfire, and its call to break the cycle of violence resonates from the depths of the heart.
Released as a single in September 2025, it doesn’t have any specific official tie-ins, but it seems to have spread widely as an organically adopted memorial anthem in news coverage and tribute features.
It feels like witnessing the moment when music becomes part of society’s collective memory.
I especially want those who are pained by social division or who long for peace to listen.
Find a quiet night and take your time listening alone.
[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (21–30)
Clown WorldNEW!Tom MacDonald

This track by Tom MacDonald is charged with strong anger at the contradictions of modern society.
Its sharp lyrics—critiquing media distrust and cancel culture—resonate deeply.
Beyond the lyrics, the track itself, with a rock-like sense of agitation, also stands out.
When reading the Japanese translation, it’s recommended for those feeling frustrated by the injustices of the world.
The cries of anger serve as punchlines that shake the listener to the core.
Released in February 2021, it was later included on the album “No Guts No Glory.” While there’s no tie-in information, it racked up tens of millions of plays through public debate.
If you question conventional wisdom, start with this work.

