[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 Whose Titles Start with C (441–450)
Cold Little HeartMichael Kiwanuka

A roughly 10-minute epic that begins with a grand opening.
It expresses inner conflict and self-loathing through profound lyrics and an emotionally rich vocal performance.
Included on Michael Kiwanuka’s album “Love & Hate,” released in July 2016, it was used as the theme song for the HBO series Big Little Lies.
Its unique sound world—melding soulful resonance with rock elements—is a track best savored in a quiet night or a calm café.
Recommended for those who value time spent facing themselves.
CRESCENT MOONNLE Choppa

Sincere in its introspection and apologies to a partner, this work offers a glimpse into a new side of NLE Choppa, an artist from Tennessee, USA.
Released in February 2025 as part of a series commemorating Black History Month, it seamlessly blends a catchy, moody beat with his emotional rap delivery.
Catapulted to stardom with 2019’s “Shotta Flow,” he now candidly acknowledges the mistakes of youth, expressing both apology and gratitude to his former partner.
The story, propelled by a rapid-fire flow, delves deeply into themes of growth and atonement, and is sure to resonate with anyone struggling with relationships.
Can You Die From a Broken HeartNate Smith, Avril Lavigne

A ballad themed around pain and loss has come to life through a collaboration between a rising star in country music and the queen of pop-punk.
Nate Smith and Avril Lavigne’s collaborative track was released in September 2024 and is included on Smith’s album California Gold.
Its lyrics delve deeply into the pain of heartbreak, and the contrast between their distinctive voices is captivating.
Embracing listeners who are suffering from breakups, this song is recommended not only for country fans but also for anyone who loves emotionally charged music.
Smith won the New Male Artist award at the ACMs in 2022, making him one of the artists to watch going forward.
Come as You AreNirvana

This work by Nirvana, an iconic presence of grunge, is a song that emphasizes the importance of accepting yourself as you are.
Its echoing guitar riff leaves a strong impression, and the contrast with the distortion that joins in the chorus captures the listener’s heart.
Released in March 1992, the track is included on the album Nevermind and dominated charts around the world.
Its music video also drew attention and was frequently aired on MTV.
It’s a recommended song for those who value their individuality or wish to accept others as they are.
Coming HomeOld Dominion

This song by the American country music band Old Dominion is a heartwarming track that portrays a return to one’s hometown.
The sense of relief and joy felt at the end of a long journey, combined with the melodic sound, resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in June 2024, the track is packed with the band’s charm.
Their commitment to connecting with fans also shines through, as they invited fan videos on TikTok and incorporated them into the official music video.
It’s a recommended song for those living away from family or home, and for anyone about to take a new step forward.

