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[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!

[2026] Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with C (411–420)

ChemistryGigi Perez

Gigi Perez – Chemistry (Lyric Video)
ChemistryGigi Perez

Gigi Perez, an indie folk/pop artist from the United States, made her debut with “Sometimes (Backwood)” in 2021 and has steadily proven her talent, with “Sailor Song” reaching No.

33 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2024.

Released in February 2025, this track tells the story of a forbidden love, beginning with acoustic guitar strums and beautifully balancing the delicacy of folk with the accessibility of pop.

Starting in April 2025, Gigi is set to embark on a major world tour, traveling through Europe and across North America.

From June, she will also join Hozier’s tour as a supporting act, making this song a strong signal of her continued rise.

It’s a touching piece you’ll want to listen to alone on a gentle night.

Classy GirlGunna & Turbo

Turbo & Gunna – Classy Girl [Official Visualizer]
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.

Cherry WineHozier

This is a striking song by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, woven from beautiful melodies and profound lyrics.

The warm tone of the acoustic guitar and his vocals—both powerful and delicate—resonate deeply.

The lyrics portray a complex relationship where love and violence intersect, offering sharp insight into social issues.

Included on the album Hozier in September 2014, the track was later released as a single and earned Platinum certification in Canada.

It was also tied to a campaign aimed at raising awareness of domestic violence, generating significant public response.

It’s a perfect song for March, when you may find yourself at a crossroads and want to quietly reflect.

Check Yo Self feat. Das EFXIce Cube

Ice Cube – Check Yo Self (Remix) (Official Music Video)
Check Yo Self feat. Das EFXIce Cube

A cautionary message song by Ice Cube, renowned as a leading figure of 1990s gangsta rap, distilled from his own experiences.

Riding over a tense beat, the lyrics preach the importance of self-reflection, challenging listeners to face the realities of the streets with resolve.

Released in July 1993 as a single from the album The Predator, its collaboration with Das EFX has bolstered its reputation as a masterpiece that transcended the East–West divide.

The track was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay and used in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

It’s a moving song that offers a chance to reassess oneself when standing at a crossroads in life.

Caught Somewhere in TimeIron Maiden

Iron Maiden – Caught Somewhere In Time
Caught Somewhere in TimeIron Maiden

Fresh in our memories for opening the Japan tour in September 2024, this track is the majestic title song from their sixth album, Somewhere in Time, released in 1986.

Symbolic of the album’s overarching sci-fi concept, it features a futuristic sound that incorporates guitar synthesizers.

Over its more-than-seven-minute runtime, it paints an epic sonic landscape themed around time and fate.

Anchored by Steve Harris’s powerful bass, the interweaving twin guitars are a major highlight, and Bruce Dickinson’s vocals—expressing a heart swept along by the flow of time—are also not to be missed.