A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'F'
In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “F.”
When it comes to English words that begin with “F,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Fun,” “From,” and “Forever.”
You probably don’t usually search for songs by narrowing them down to the first letter of the title, but that’s exactly why it can be a great way to discover tracks you hadn’t noticed before.
Enjoy the article as you look forward to seeing what songs are out there.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (61–70)
For YouYoungboy Never Broke Again

Hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, YoungBoy Never Broke Again commands massive support with raw lyrics and a distinctive melodic flow.
Featured on his album “Slime Cry,” released in January 2026, this track blends tender romantic emotions with the taut tension of the streets.
While he sings about love for someone special, doubts about trust and a constant vigilance weave through the song, giving it a hard-hitting realism that goes beyond a simple love song.
The hook, repeated over a brief runtime of about two minutes, creates an addictive pull, and the released music video has also stirred buzz.
With an unforgettable beat crafted by Bloc On Da 808s, it’s a track perfect for sinking into complex emotions.
Flo JacksonFlo Milli

Rapper Flo Milli, hailing from Mobile, Alabama, shot to stardom on the back of a viral TikTok hit.
Her 2020 mixtape earned high acclaim, and she’s also turning heads as a fashion icon.
Her latest drop, “Flo Jackson,” released in January 2026, is a bouncy track with her feisty stance on full display.
She cleverly layers her own name with the star power of the entertainment world’s royal Jackson family, spitting with humor and brimming confidence—it’s exhilarating.
The minimal trap beat and snappy flow are highly addictive, and despite its just-over-two-minute runtime, it leaves a powerful impact.
Perfect for amping up your morning or shooting eye-catching clips for social media!
FUCK ICEWaterparks

Waterparks are a rock band formed in Houston, Texas, crossing genres from pop-punk to electro.
In January 2026, they suddenly dropped this hard-hitting track.
Among their post-Intellectual Property releases, this emergency single stands out, carrying a forthright social message protesting immigration policy.
Eschewing their usual pop sensibilities, the sound barrels forward with crushing, nu-metal-evoking guitar riffs and an aggressive beat—nothing short of overwhelming.
As a standalone track not included on any album, it’s a must-listen for those who want to feel the band’s anger and urgency directly, or for anyone seeking a heavy rock sound.
Fight SongRachel Platten

This is an anthem infused with a strong will to keep believing in yourself and fighting, even if no one else believes in you.
Born from the anxieties Rachel Platten felt during more than a decade of working her way up, this song turns those feelings into strength and powerfully pushes listeners forward.
Released as a single in February 2015, it’s also included on the album Wildfire.
It was featured in a Ford TV commercial and used as a campaign song in the 2016 U.S.
presidential election.
It’s perfect for times when work isn’t going well or when you need the courage to take a new step.
It will fill you with strength from the bottom of your heart and give you the energy to look ahead.
FormationBeyoncé

As a global icon, Beyoncé has always stayed at the forefront of the scene.
Released in 2016 in the groundbreaking format of a “visual album,” this work is one of her finest, where film and music are brilliantly fused.
I remember how its HBO broadcast and surprise digital drop became a major worldwide sensation at the time.
Centered on R&B while incorporating rock and even country, its genre-defying sound is, quite simply, stunning in its perfection.
While thematically exploring pain and forgiveness in her relationship with her husband, Jay-Z, it also weaves in social messages, earning widespread acclaim, including at the Grammys.
For anyone seeking a deeply moving experience through music, this is an album I wholeheartedly recommend.
Fashion of His LoveLady Gaga

Lady Gaga continues to reign as a pop icon with her original costumes and overwhelming vocal prowess.
She’s also known in Japan as a Japanophile and is loved by many fans.
This work is a hidden favorite that was included as a bonus track on the special edition of the masterpiece Born This Way, released in May 2011.
It’s dance-pop with sparkling, ’80s-style synthesizers that makes your heart leap just by listening.
The romantic worldview, which expresses love in the language of fashion, has been said to embody her admiration for the late Alexander McQueen.
Its catchy, uplifting melody is highly recommended for when you’re dressing up to hit the town at night or whenever you want to boost your mood.
Free WomanLady Gaga

An exhilarating Euro-house tune that evokes 90s club culture.
Created by Lady Gaga for her May 2020 album Chromatica, the track powerfully sings of liberation and self-affirmation on the dance floor.
Its message—filled with determination to overcome past trauma and live authentically—will inspire courage in listeners.
In September 2021, a bold new version appeared on the remix album Dawn of Chromatica, drawing attention to the song’s multifaceted nature.
It was also featured in a Dom Pérignon campaign video, with its sophisticated beat captivating many fans.
Perfect for moments when you want to break free or feel light and dance.

