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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] A Collection of Western Songs Starting with C (51–60)

Car Crash BabyMadeon

Madeon – Car Crash Baby (Official Lyric Video)
Car Crash BabyMadeon

Madeon, the popular DJ and producer from Nantes, France.

Known for his style that fuses electro and pop, his new track—slated for inclusion on the album “Victory”—dropped in November 2025, following “Hi!” in September 2025.

In a sharp turn from his previously shimmering sound, this one embraces an aggressive edge with lo-fi, distorted punk elements.

The lyrics, where a positive tone masks a clash between self-destructive impulses and a longing for salvation, are deeply affecting.

It was performed at his Red Rocks show in October 2025, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

This emotional number, swaying between electro and rock, is sure to resonate with every listener seeking something thrilling.

Chains of LoveCharli XCX

Charli xcx – Chains of Love (Official Video)
Chains of LoveCharli XCX

Charli XCX, who opened up new horizons in club pop with her 2024 album Brat.

Released in November 2025, this track was created for the soundtrack of the film Wuthering Heights, adapted from Emily Brontë’s classic novel.

Its dramatic, string-forward arrangement fuses with distorted synths and post-trap rhythms to portray a ruinous romance in a contemporary light.

The lyrics sing of captivity in the name of love—of being unable to leave even though freedom lies in separation—vividly expressing the pain and pleasure born of dependence and obsession.

In the gothic music video, levitating plates and a shattering glass table visualize the violence of love.

Updating her early decadent sensibilities with her current skill set, this work is one I especially recommend to anyone who resonates with destructive love.

ChangesCharlie Puth

Charlie Puth – Changes (Official Video)
ChangesCharlie Puth

Charlie Puth, who has perfect pitch and studied music production at Berklee College of Music, shot to global stardom with the theme song “See You Again” from the film Furious 7.

The track he released in October 2025 serves as the lead single for his upcoming album “Whatever’s Clever!” due in March 2026.

Marked by a warm, 1980s synth-pop vibe, its glossy synthesizers and electric guitars create a truly exhilarating arrangement.

Centered on themes of change and growth in life, the song carries a bright, uplifting message that leaves you feeling refreshed.

In the music video, he also announces his wife’s pregnancy, making it a celebration of a turning point in the artist’s own life.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play on a sunny drive or a leisurely walk, brimming with anticipation for a new season.

California Games (feat. Earl Sweatshirt)Armand Hammer & The Alchemist

A track featuring Earl Sweatshirt from Mercy, a collaborative album by Armand Hammer—the duo of billy woods and ELUCID, leaders of New York’s underground hip-hop—and the renowned producer The Alchemist.

Released in November 2025, the record weaves flutes and choral lines reminiscent of ’70s psychedelic soul into a visionary soundscape that feels like a lament rising toward the heavens.

In a modern society where violence seeps into the everyday, the lyrics—abstract yet sharply observant—confront numbness while tracing tension and loyalty, vigilance and self-preservation.

It’s a late-album highlight that once again proves the chemistry among the three artists, who previously collaborated on Haram.

[2026] A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with C (61–70)

catastropheKen Carson

Ken Carson, a rapper from Atlanta, is signed to Playboi Carti’s label Opium.

His 2023 album A Great Chaos peaked at No.

11 in the U.S., and 2025’s More Chaos earned him his first No.

1 on the Billboard 200, making him an artist to watch.

His new track dropped in November 2025 is a hard-edged trap cut produced by F1lthy.

Distorted synths and heavyweight 808s create a sense of speed, with a design clearly built for instant impact—perfect for club and festival mosh pits.

It’s an ideal song for anyone looking to go off at a live show.

CandleSorry

Sorry – Candle (Official Audio)
CandleSorry

North London indie rock band Sorry have released a captivating lead single from their album COSPLAY in November 2025.

Centered on the metaphor of a candle, the track depicts a suspended mental state that is neither burned out nor fully extinguished, quietly unfolding themes of identity’s dissolution and transformation.

Expanding the hues of psychedelic pop, the sound is marked by humid low end and ornamentation that rises like smoke.

The work carries the intriguing backstory of being inspired by Timothée Chalamet and Bob Dylan, poetically exploring cosplay-like assimilation through the lens of pop culture.

It’s recommended for those who want to savor the ephemerality of becoming someone else and the sensation of one’s self-image losing its contours.

Castle On The HillEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill [Official Music Video]
Castle On The HillEd Sheeran

This song weaves together childhood memories of looking up at the castle on the hill in my hometown with the person I am today.

It paints Ed Sheeran’s youthful days in Framlingham, Suffolk, with shimmering guitar rock.

From the reckless teenage years spent with friends, to the present where everyone’s taken their own path, and the longing to return someday.

Blending nostalgia with hope, this track is perfect for reflecting on your roots as you welcome a new year.

Released in 2017 from the album ÷, it debuted at No.

2 on the UK charts.

It was also used in the trailer for the animated film Ferdinand, underscoring themes of adventure and growth.

A recommended song for anyone who wants to renew their feelings for home and take that first step into the new year.