[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] Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with C (411–420)
Club Can’t Handle MeFlo Rida

Set against the backdrop of a club, this song belts out overwhelming confidence and glamour.
Flo Rida’s signature party rap blends brilliantly with David Guetta’s electronic sound.
Released in June 2010 and arriving in Japan the following March, it was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Step Up 3D, generating plenty of buzz.
Its energetic lyrics and upbeat rhythm are perfect for getting into a party mood.
Played at clubs, festivals, or any big gathering, its appeal shines even more.
Confessions (feat. HEESEUNG & JAKE of ENHYPEN x Paul Russell)Flo Rida

This track, created by American hip-hop artist Flo Rida, centers on themes of temptation and secrets.
A collaboration with members of the K-pop group ENHYPEN, it offers an appealing cross-genre fusion.
Released in January 2025, the song showcases a seamless blend of Flo Rida’s upbeat rap and the ENHYPEN members’ catchy melodies.
It’s perfect for energizing party scenes and is recommended for fans of various music genres.
A song that highlights the boundless possibilities of music across borders.
Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat. Daisha McBride)Friend of Friend

This commercial promotes the fact that Google Pixel has become the number one favorite on Kakaku.com, as well as how smoothly you can switch from an iPhone.
It highlights that not only can you transfer your data, but you can also keep using your apps and accessories as they are—likely making many people think, “In that case, maybe I’ll switch.” The background music features “Can’t Stop Looking At It” sung by Daisha McBride, an American rapper and singer-songwriter.
The danceable track and vocals that make you want to sing along are particularly memorable.
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.
Camera ShyGhais Guevara

Ghais Guevara is bringing a fresh breeze to the U.S.
hip-hop scene.
His tracks, which sharply depict social issues and the historical pain of the Black community, have been dubbed a unique “geopolitical communist rap,” captivating fans.
Released in October 2024, this work stands out for its meticulous sampling that fuses jazz and hip-hop.
The lyrics, packed with fierce critiques aligned with Black liberation and anti-colonialism, deliver a searing message to contemporary society.
Emerging with his 2021 album BlackBolshevik, his output has earned high praise from NPR and music critics alike—an essential listen for any hip-hop fan.

