[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 with Titles Starting with C (21–30)
Christmas CheerAbbey Lincoln & Roy Hargrove

Jazz vocalist Abbey Lincoln, known as an artist deeply tied to the civil rights movement, and trumpeter/flugelhornist Roy Hargrove, a leading figure on the jazz scene since the 1990s, come together on an original Christmas number included on the compilation album “Jazz for Joy: A Verve Christmas Album,” released in October 1996.
Lincoln herself contributed the lyrics, making it not a cover of a standard but a piece imbued with her own words and emotions.
Hargrove’s flugelhorn offers a gentle, velvety tone that blends exquisitely with Lincoln’s shadowed, nuanced vocals, favoring warmth and lingering resonance over flashiness.
It’s recommended for those who prefer a quietly intimate Christmas rather than a glittering party song.
Cheers (Drink To That)Rihanna

Raise your glass and celebrate tonight! The perfect song for that mood is Rihanna’s party anthem.
Featured on her 2010 album Loud and released as a single in August 2011, it peaked at No.
7 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Its catchy hook—sampling Avril Lavigne’s “I’m with You”—sticks in your head and begs to be sung along to.
The groove of the guitars blends seamlessly with Caribbean heat in the beat, letting you feel the weekend’s freedom with your whole body.
With its message of forgetting the bad stuff and toasting the night away, it’s an ideal pick to amp up a birthday party.
It’s also great when you want a chic, grown-up vibe or a lively celebration with friends!
[2026] A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with C (31–40)
Cartooney Tunes (Incl. Happy Birthday)Video Kids

Video Kids is a Dutch pop unit born from the wave of Euro disco that took Europe by storm in the 1980s.
They gained popularity with a distinctive style that blended light, synth- and drum machine-driven sounds with cartoonish comic sound effects and chants.
This track is included on their debut album, The Invasion of the Spacepeckers, released in December 1984, and its biggest charm lies in the incorporation of the famous birthday song phrase into its playfully cartoon-like melody.
The sparkling electronic tones—like spilling out the contents of a toy box—perfectly evoke the excitement of a birthday.
This piece is perfect as background music for a child’s birthday party, and is also recommended for anyone looking to liven up the atmosphere with a slightly unique song choice.
ChancesPolo G

Polo G, a rapper from Chicago, has been at the forefront of the US hip-hop scene—his 2019 single “Pop Out” was a massive hit, and his 2021 album Hall of Fame reached No.
1 in the U.S.
His new track, released in December 2025, showcases a melodic flow and lyrics that capture the tension of the streets.
It explores themes like the vigilance that comes with success and the constant pressure to compete, all delivered with his signature, bittersweet sound that really resonates.
The release also serves as a lead-in to the expanded edition Hood Poet: Black Heart Edition, scheduled for the same month.
Recommended for fans of post-drill Chicago rap and those seeking emotionally driven hip-hop.
ComplicationsAugust Fanon & billy woods

Billy Woods, a heavyweight of underground hip-hop, and producer August Fanon suddenly dropped an experimental album called “gowillog” in October 2025, and one track featuring Aesop Rock was also released as a single.
Fanon’s beats layer noise and shards of jazz into something ominous, brimming with the tension of a horror movie soundtrack.
Over that, Woods delivers historical violence and social critique in a low, restrained voice, intertwined with Aesop’s intricate wordplay, giving you the sensation of walking through a nightmare.
It’s a perfect pick for those tired of mainstream hip-hop or anyone who wants to savor the weight of words.
Cuntology 101Lambrini Girls

If you’re talking about a Brighton punk duo that fuses ferocity with cuteness, it has to be Lambrini Girls.
Formed in 2019, they shot to the forefront of the scene with an aggressive, riot grrrl–inspired sound and Gen Z humor as their weapons.
Their debut album, Who Let the Dogs Out, released in January 2025, achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.
16 on the UK Albums Chart.
Phoebe Lunny’s provocative vocals and Cerys Maseyera-Bosgermetz’s thunderous bass make for a stunning performance, and their style of turning social anger into laughter is exhilarating.
If you’re into political punk, they’re sure to hit the spot—definitely check them out!
ChemicalPost Malone

Contrary to his tough, tattooed appearance, Post Malone is known for his delicate melodic sensibility.
If you focus only on the melodies, the songs feel like exhilarating pop rock, but the lyrics are actually quite serious.
Chemical portrays a relationship that’s almost like an addiction—two people who can’t let go even though they know they’re hurting each other.
The contrast between the bright, upbeat sound and the messy emotions vividly captures an inescapable inner conflict.
Released in April 2023 as the lead single from the album Austin, it became a beloved track worldwide and climbed to No.
13 on the U.S.
charts.
It’s perfect for nights spent untangling a complicated love or for a drive when you want a change of pace.
Definitely give it a listen.


