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 Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'E' (1–10)
E85NEW!Don Toliver

Rapper Don Toliver, who has been making remarkable strides while building a unique expressive realm centered on hip-hop.
Among his works, a track I especially recommend is the one that opens his album “OCTANE,” released in January 2026.
The theme evokes the world of driving down the highway at night, and as always, the sound is mellow and tastefully refined.
Grounded in trap rhythms while sprinkling in touches of funk rock, this piece features his slightly husky, lower register and airy vocals—perfect for a late-night drive, and likely one many listeners have already queued up behind the wheel.
The psychedelic elements—very much in line with current trends—give it an unmistakably nocturnal vibe.
Definitely give it a listen.
Everybody DiesNEW!J. Cole

This track by J.
Cole centers on a cold-eyed theme: trends and ornamentation eventually decay.
The song fires off sharp lines that cut down hollow expression, openly staking out his aesthetic as a rapper.
Released as a standalone single in December 2016, it was first previewed in a documentary showing the making of the album “4 Your Eyez Only.” Interestingly, it was ultimately left off the album after being judged not to fit the narrative.
With lyrics that lay bare his discomfort with the scene, it’s perfect for anyone who wants to dive deep into hip-hop’s sense of authenticity.
EcstasyNEW!Portrayal of Guilt

Port Royal of Guilt is a band that has been active for many years since their formation in 2017.
Their unique sound, which blends genres like black metal and screamo, is seriously addictive.
The track they released in March 2026 is this very work.
While the music is aggressive, the theme is uncanny, depicting religious imagery and a sense of liberation akin to the lure of death.
Since this piece is included on their new album, “…Beginning of the End,” scheduled for release in April 2026, be sure to check out the album as well.
Enjoy It While It LastsNEW!Dean Lewis

Dean Lewis, a singer-songwriter from Australia known for his expressive style and husky voice, delivers striking vocals.
While he’s widely recognized for his tear-jerking songs, he’s just dropped a new track themed around reassessing the time we have right now.
Released in March 2026, the song is an acoustic pop piece that fully showcases his signature emotional vocals.
It’s a new work following his 2024 album “The Epilogue.” Although there’s no major tie-in, a music video has been released.
It’s a must-listen for anyone feeling overwhelmed by daily life and wanting to pause and reflect.
Earth, Wind & CaliforniaNEW!Yebba

Iyéba is an artist known for expertly blending gospel and R&B, with every work praised for its depth.
She released the classic Dawn in 2021 and won a Grammy.
More recently, she delighted fans by releasing her second album, Jean, in March 2026—her first in five years—and the track introduced here appears mid-album.
This piece incorporates a sound that mixes Americana and folk with an open, West Coast breeziness.
From a mature perspective, it voices a sense of discomfort with the industry, and its allure lies in the twist between soothing sonics and barbed words—offering a uniquely expressive experience.
It’s a great match for a leisurely weekend drive, so be sure to check it out.


