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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.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “E” (211–220)

EcstasyDisclosure

Disclosure – Ecstasy (Visualiser)
EcstasyDisclosure

The cutting-edge brother duo who produced the track that made Sam Smith famous, Latch—the UK garage boom igniters, Disclosure—bring their 2020 hits.

Incorporating the ‘filter house’ method of building track progression using only filters, they’ve elevated their signature stylish sound to a new level of polish.

The more minimal, deeper mood seems to be winning praise from trend-savvy club music fans.

An irresistible track for deep-house lovers—do you like it?

Exofilth 2.0 (feat. Within Destruction)Distant

DISTANT – Exofilth 2.0 (feat. Within Destruction) (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Exofilth 2.0 (feat. Within Destruction)Distant

A track centered on the themes of hatred and revenge has been resurrected through a collaboration between Distant and Within Destruction.

Released in January 2024, the song showcases a formidable sound that fully leverages the strengths of both bands.

Thunderous guitar riffs, pummeling drum beats, and vocals that roar with fury shake the listener to the core.

The solo and breakdown inserted in the latter half of the track feel like the very pinnacle of rage.

It’s a perfect song for anyone who feels anger toward society or the absurdities of reality.

Erase the slateDokken

This is a high-speed number included on the album released by Dokken—who have repeatedly broken up and reunited—featuring guitarist Reb Beach.

It’s a powerful, fast-paced track that feels like a return to their roots.

Reb’s technical and speedy playing is also outstanding.

Electra GlideDown to the Bone

Down to the Bone is a British jazz-funk band.

They’re quite popular in the UK, and they performed in Japan in 2008.

In this genre, many songs by veteran musicians are still being played, but the band, formed in 1996, represents a relatively younger generation.

It’s perfect as good music that lifts your spirits.

The rhythm of the wah guitar feels very pleasant, and the dynamic ebb and flow of the ensemble is another highlight of this track.

Enae Volare MezzoERA

ERA – Enae Volare Mezzo (Remix) (Official Video)
Enae Volare MezzoERA

Fedor Emelianenko, the great fighter universally recognized as the strongest man in the world.

He was the champion during PRIDE’s heyday—a mixed martial artist who racked up win after win with overwhelming striking power and incredible core strength.

By the way, do younger fans today know he was called the “Last Emperor”? The way he secured mount and rained down punches with a blank expression was truly imperial.

The track “Enae Volare Mezzo” perfectly matches his image with its serious, icy tone.

Easin’ InEdwin Starr

Edwin Starr – Easin’ In (1973)
Easin' InEdwin Starr

This is music by Edwin Starr that you’ll want to play at dinner—rooted in fast-paced funk and dance classics, featuring an easy-to-dance beat that defines his artistry.

Its urban flavor is approachable and creates an elegant, pleasant atmosphere.

EntropieEfdemin

Philipp Sollmann, better known as Efdemin, is also highly popular in Japan.

A richly talented artist drawing worldwide attention in the minimal techno and ambient house scenes, he has been active on labels such as Ellen Allien’s BPitch Control and Aus, where he has released numerous deep house classics.