[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 Whose Titles Start with C (181–190)
CycloneFUTURE PALACE

Future Palace are a post-hardcore band based in Berlin, Germany.
Their album Distortion reached No.
32 on the charts in their home country, and they are rapidly gaining recognition across Europe.
In September 2025, they released a stunning new track.
The song likens the inner turmoil swirling within to a “cyclone,” depicting a powerful will to overcome one’s past self and be reborn.
Its structure is nothing short of breathtaking, building from quiet passages into a monstrous breakdown the band calls the heaviest in their history.
Having signed a global deal with a major label, this track feels like a fitting herald of a new chapter for them.
Give it a listen when you want to let your inner emotions explode.
carry on for youI See Stars

I See Stars, a band from Michigan known as pioneers of the electropopcore genre.
Their unique style fusing heavy guitar sounds with electronic elements is likely something anyone who enjoys screamo or metalcore has encountered at least once.
From their sixth album, THE WHEEL—their first in about nine years—I’d like to highlight a particularly moving track.
This song is dedicated to a member’s uncle who passed away from pancreatic cancer, conveying a deeply personal and earnest sentiment.
Its message—overcoming grief and continuing forward for the sake of that person—is delivered with emotional intensity over a drum and bass-inspired beat.
It’s a work that will surely stay close to your heart when you’re thinking of someone dear.
Cry about it!Kali Uchis & Ravyn Lenae

Kali Uchis, who has won a Grammy for her genre-blurring blend of Latin and R&B, and Ravyn Lenae, celebrated for her elegant falsetto, have joined forces—two leading figures of contemporary R&B at last on one track.
Their new song, released as a single in September 2025, delivers a dreamy finish where their sumptuous vocals melt together over a vintage, doo-wop–tinged sound.
Lyrically, it offers a bracing dose of self-affirmation: brushing off criticism with a cool “go ahead and cry,” while celebrating a self that only shines brighter.
The track serves as an advance cut from the deluxe edition of Kali Uchis’s album Sincerely, titled Sincerely: P.S., and their joint performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon generated major buzz.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play when you feel like praising the you who’s made it through.
Counting Green (Feat. Busta Rhymes & CuhDeeJah)Papoose

Papoose, a Brooklyn-born rapper known for his lyrical prowess.
A heavyweight of the underground who’s commanded massive support on the mixtape scene since the 2000s.
Following his 2020 album Endangered Species, he’s released a new single.
Centered on the hustle to seize success and wealth, the track showcases Papoose’s characteristically sharp wordplay.
The energetic rap of the legendary Busta Rhymes fuses with the modern flow of rising artist Kadiyah, resulting in a hard-hitting hip-hop cut with a compelling cross-generational mic relay.
It’s the perfect song to boost your motivation—be sure to check it out.
CANNIBALISM!Slayyyter

Based on SoundCloud, Slayer-tar emerged as a pop icon for the internet generation.
Openly professing her deep love for 2000s culture, she dropped this blistering track in September 2025.
It’s an aggressive club anthem where distorted guitars collide with undulating beats.
The lyrics channel a feverish obsession that borders on predation toward a loved one; it’s easy to believe the anecdote that she wrote it in just 45 minutes, given its raw, visceral energy.
At the same time, it reveals a fragility that feels like pleading for salvation from God, and the dynamic emotional ebb and flow is nothing short of masterful.
As the opening chapter following her album “Starfucker,” this track is a must-hear for anyone tired of cookie-cutter pop.

