A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E”
In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole bunch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “E”! You might not usually listen to songs that all start with the same initial, but that’s exactly why trying it can lead you to discover tracks you didn’t know and make new discoveries.
By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “E,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Every—,” “Easy,” and “Each.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you may already have a few songs in mind.
With that, let’s dive in and enjoy the article—who knows, you might discover some new favorites along the way.
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A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'E' (191–200)
ExclamationChris Potter

The American saxophonist Chris Potter’s odd-meter masterpiece “Exclamation” feels absolutely incredible.
With saxophone and synthesizer unison lines racing through rapidly shifting notes, it’s a track that showcases a remarkably powerful melody.
And as you’d expect from a fusion number by a sax player, the finesse of his phrasing and breath control is truly captivating.
EcstasyCiara

American singer Ciara has returned to her sensual slow R&B roots.
In April 2025, she released the lead single from her eighth album, “CiCi.” Co-written with Theron Thomas, a Grammy winner for Songwriter of the Year, the track blends the seductive vibe inherited from past classics like “Promise” and “Body Party” with cutting-edge production.
The music video—directed by the renowned Diane Martel, who worked on “Promise” and many other hits—has also generated buzz, even appearing on a Times Square billboard.
It’s the perfect song to set the mood for a relaxing night.
Everything But You (feat. A7S)Clean Bandit

Clean Bandit is a group highly acclaimed by electronic music fans worldwide.
In addition to orthodox electronic sounds, they also showcase a style that incorporates tropical house and deep house.
Among their works, a track especially recommended for school festivals and cultural festivals is “Everything But You (feat.
A7S).” With its blend of stylish and pop elements, it’s enjoyable even for those who aren’t usually into dance music or electronic.
EverglowColdplay

A warm ballad that gives strength to live to a freezing body in a pitch-black world.
“Everglow” is a word coined by Coldplay.
On winter nights, when blizzards rage, it’s not only bitterly cold—you feel lonely.
At such times, there’s someone who lights your steps.
A friend, a family member, a lover.
That light is crafted to be both strong and gentle.
Even when you’re physically far apart, it binds the two of you together.
Surely you, too, have someone who is like that light.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'E' (201–210)
ECHOCrusher-P

This song by Vocaloid producer CrusherP is among the most-played tracks by an overseas Vocaloid producer.
Its melody sticks in your head, leveraging VOCALOID’s ability to maintain sound pressure even with rapid pitch changes and its distinctly digital timbre.
The extended instrumental section shifts styles rapidly, keeping listeners engaged while gradually building excitement.
ExplosiveDD Osama

Diddy Osama is a young rapper making a name for himself in New York’s drill scene.
Born in 2006, he began releasing music in 2021 and drew further attention when his younger brother, Notti Osama—also a promising rapper—tragically died at the age of 14.
Blending the raw realities of the streets with personal loss, his tracks resonate deeply with young listeners.
His new song, released in October 2024, features a distinctive sound that fuses hard-hitting beats with a melodic hook.
While retaining drill’s aggressive tone, it skillfully weaves in emotional elements that elicit empathy from listeners.
His music is blowing up on social media platforms like TikTok, garnering attention as a track that vividly reflects the mindset of today’s youth.
Everyone OutDIIV

DIIV’s new track, while influenced by shoegaze, brilliantly paints a character study centered on the transitional phase that shifts quickly from youthful innocence to disillusionment, set against a dreamy, richly textured soundscape.
The American rock band DIIV includes this song on their album “Frog In Boiling Water,” slated for release on May 24, 2024, and its lyrics leave room for interpretation—striking as either hopeful or pessimistic.
One may glimpse a desire to fully withdraw from society, or even a wish to hasten its collapse.
It’s a thought-provoking song that lays bare the image of contemporary society gradually ailing under late-stage capitalism.

