[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 Collection of Western Songs Starting with C (51–60)
Çike ÇikeBebe Rexha

Riding the worldwide success of “I’m Good (Blue)” and known for crossing genres, singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha has gained even more recognition.
Now she’s traced her roots and dropped a new anthem on February 20, 2026: “Çike Çike.” Co-produced by France’s DJ Snake, this addictive dance track fuses Albanian phrases with a heavy house beat.
Released in anticipation of her next album, Dirty Blonde, the song brims with the exhilaration of a girls’ night out.
It’s a sound that transcends language barriers and gets everyone hyped—perfect for anyone looking to tap into a party mood.
CHOSENI Needed This Dave

The track “CHOSEN” by I Needed This Dave pioneers new horizons in Christian music by leveraging the generative AI tool Suno.
As the title suggests, it delivers a powerful message that encourages awareness of being “chosen,” expressing an unyielding stance in the face of adversity over an exhilarating beat.
Released in February 2026, the piece stands out for the artist crafting the lyrics and building the sound together with AI.
The rapid pace at which new songs have been released is astonishing, yet the passion infused in them is genuine.
It’s a song that gives you a boost of energy—perfect for when you’re taking on a challenge or need to motivate yourself.
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

This is the 16th single by singer Hironobu Kageyama—known as the “Prince of Anison” and currently the leader of JAM Project.
The song was used as the first opening theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball Z, a rock number that brims with energy from its intro.
It’s also beloved as a staple that sparks massive sing-alongs at overseas events, including in the United States, transcending language barriers.
Although released as a single in May 1989, it continues to be sung across generations.
With a bold, expansive worldview penned by Yukinojo Mori fused with Kageyama’s passionate shouts, this representative masterpiece of Japanese anime songs gives powerful encouragement to all who listen.
Carhartt (Ft. Jorjiana)BabyTron

Since breaking out with his 2019 mixtape “BIN Reaper,” Detroit’s BabyTron has been electrifying the scene with punchlines rooted in scam-rap.
In 2024, he even landed at No.
95 on the U.S.
charts with a collaboration featuring Eminem, marking his rise from local favorite to nationwide star.
In February 2026, he released this project featuring rising rapper Georgiana.
True to the famous workwear brand in the title, he projects a tough stance while packing in his trademark rapid-fire wordplay.
A must-check for anyone who loves Michigan-style beats and humor!
[2026] A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with C (61–70)
ColorsBlack Pumas

Black Pumas are a psychedelic soul unit based in Austin, Texas, that began activity around 2017 and quickly drew global attention.
Centered around the powerhouse vocalist Eric Burton and the seasoned guitarist Adrian Quesada, they fuse rock dynamics with soulful grooves.
Their debut album, Black Pumas, released in 2019, received high acclaim and earned a nomination for Best New Artist at the 62nd Grammy Awards.
They also enjoy strong local support; notably, May 7, 2020, was declared Black Pumas Day.
Their sound, both nostalgic and fresh, is sure to resonate deeply with listeners who love classic rock and R&B.
Cherry BlossomAJ Tracey

AJ Tracey, a skilled rapper from West London who seamlessly rides everything from grime to pop, dropped Cherry Blossom on his 2021 album Flu Game.
True to its title—reflecting his love for Japanese culture—the track uses sakura as a motif, layering its colors and sense of luxury over his success and lifestyle in a hip-hop number.
Over trap-flavored, hard-edged beats, his rapid-fire delivery unfolds, and just listening to it puts you in a confident mood.
It carries the momentum that symbolizes the album’s overarching concept of “victory in the face of adversity,” packing his appeal tightly into a short run time.
Perfect for moments when you want to feel clutch or fire yourself up—enjoy this distinctively cool take on a “sakura song” from the Western music world.
Cherry BlossomsAndy Squyres

Singer-songwriter Andy Squyres, based in North Carolina, captivates with his poetic lyrics and sincere voice.
Featured as the title track on the album “Cherry Blossoms,” this piece is a beautiful song that overlays the transition from winter to spring with the healing of the heart, set against the deep sorrow of losing a friend.
While steeped in a sense of loss, it portrays the search for hope, and its delicate depiction is truly moving.
Released in 2015 and later covered by Vineyard Worship in 2020, it’s a song that has continued to be sung over the years.
It’s a must-listen for anyone trying to get through a difficult time or quietly savor the arrival of spring.

