[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 (321–330)
Change the WorldChar & Satō Chikuzén

Here’s the song that was used in Nissan’s corporate commercials aired in 1997.
“Change the World” is a track released in 1996 by Wynonna Judd.
The version sung by Eric Clapton, featured in the 1996 film Phenomenon, is particularly well-known.
In this commercial, that classic is covered by Chikuzen Sato and Char.
Compared to Clapton’s rendition, their arrangement has a more relaxed feel and is very pleasant to listen to.
After being used in the commercial, the song was included on Sato’s 2002 album CORNERSTONES2.
Constant HeadacheJoyce Manor

Based in Torrance, California, Joyce Manor is a band that continues to pursue its own expression while carrying on punk rock’s innovative spirit.
Since forming in 2008, they’ve injected fresh energy into the alternative scene with a sound that weaves together elements of power pop, emo, and more.
Their debut album, Joyce Manor, released in January 2011, was selected as one of Punknews’s Albums of the Year, gaining momentum through online word of mouth.
They have since released four more albums, steadily growing to the point of charting on the Billboard 200.
Teaming up with producer Rob Schnapf on the album Cody, they established a more refined musical identity.
With short yet striking songs and a live performance brimming with defiance, they’ve become a leading presence in today’s punk scene.
Call On Me (Ryan Riback Remix)Starley

Hailing from Australia, Starley is a singer-songwriter drawing attention with an innovative sound that fuses pop and electronic music.
She scored a global hit in 2016, dominating the charts in the UK and Sweden.
Her success—won by overcoming setbacks such as moving from Sydney to London and temporarily pausing her music career—has deeply moved many listeners.
Her songs, woven from catchy melodies and an emotive vocal style, have garnered broad support, especially among dance music fans.
The lyrics, shaped by her own experiences, carry messages that inspire empathy and courage.
She’s highly recommended for listeners seeking energetic stage performances and polished pop tunes.
Can You Please (ft. GloRilla)GELO

A powerful track from Jero, a California native who transitioned from basketball player to rapper, teaming up with GloRilla, a formidable rapper from Memphis.
Over a lively beat that modernizes the traditional sound of Southern hip-hop, the two deliver an impressive back-and-forth.
Released in March 2025, the song builds on the bouncy melodic lines of his signature track “Tweaker,” while GloRilla’s distinctive low register adds a fresh appeal.
It’s a perfect match between GloRilla’s momentum—she was nominated in four categories at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2024—and Jero’s polished flow.
Highly recommended for listeners seeking energetic dance music.
Classy GirlGunna & Turbo

A gem of a duet by Atlanta’s own rapper Gunna and producer Turbo has been released.
Set against a sweet, melodious trap sound, Gunna’s silky flow and Turbo’s polished production are a perfect match.
Gunna, whose May 2024 album “One of Wun” reached No.
2 in the U.S., also scored a remarkable No.
4 on the U.S.
singles chart in June 2023 with his signature track “FukUMean.” This new track fully showcases the chemistry of these two artists with such shining credentials, delivering an urban song brimming with a luxurious vibe and stylish allure.
It’s the kind of sophisticated track you’ll want to play on a weekend drive or as a calm late-night background soundtrack.
Can we talk about Isaac?Rachel Chinouriri

Rachel Chinouriri is a British singer-songwriter whose expressive vocals and melodies stand out.
With diverse roots, her music draws on a wide range of influences, including Oasis, Coldplay, and African a cappella, resulting in a captivating sound that blends Britpop and indie pop through her unique sensibility.
She released her debut album, “What a Devastating Turn of Events,” in May 2024, reaching No.
17 on the UK Albums Chart.
This new song is a heartwarming love song that expresses feelings for someone special.
CHOPPED ANTHEM (ft. Yuno Miles)YOUNG DABO

This is a standout trap track from U.S.-based YouTuber Young Dabo, featuring a much-anticipated collaboration with Yuno Miles.
Its intentionally off-pitch vocal delivery, humorous flow, and Detroit-inspired rhythms create an eccentric vibe that’s unique to this release from March 2025.
Brimming with contemporary hip-hop elements that reflect Young Dabo’s admiration for Playboi Carti, the track quickly garnered attention upon release, surpassing 200,000 views on YouTube.
Issued as an independent single, it’s a milestone work for him, with an impressive online response.
It’s great both for those who want to enjoy it as meme music and for listeners looking to sense new possibilities in trap.


