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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Flyest In The RoomMike Dimes

Mike Dimes, a Texas-born rapper with a unique background shaped by growing up in a military family and moving all across the United States.
In 2021, one of his tracks went viral on TikTok, propelling him into the spotlight.
In August 2025, he released a track brimming with confidence and breakthrough energy.
The song’s bold lyrics stand out as he declares himself the coolest in the room, turning others’ jealousy and hate into fuel rather than letting it faze him.
His sharp bars delivered in a deep voice are sure to lift the listener’s spirits.
Following his album Texas Boy, this release serves as a prologue to his upcoming work.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play to fire yourself up before taking on a challenge.
Fort KnoxSigrid

Sigrid is a singer-songwriter from Norway, known for winning the BBC Music Sound of 2018 and for her worldwide popularity thanks to her crystalline voice and sincere pop sound.
The track released in August 2025 is a lead single from her album There’s Always More That I Could Say, slated for release in October of the same year.
It’s an empowering song that forcefully unleashes pent-up anger and hurt, distilled into an energetic sound that embraces both joy and sorrow.
The raw vocals—reportedly recorded with a handheld mic—and gorgeous strings create a soaring sense of release, as if breaking through the fortress of the heart.
Premiered on BBC Radio 1, it has drawn attention as a powerful pop anthem you’ll want to play when you need to transform bottled-up emotions into energy.
Forever Warclipping.

Clipping., a hip-hop trio known for their experimental sound that draws on noise rap and industrial, have earned acclaim for fusing sci-fi storytelling with social critique—earning past Hugo Award nominations as well.
Their latest track continues the world of the album Dead Channel Sky, inspired by cyberpunk fiction.
Over razor-sharp beats, Daveed Diggs’s rapid-fire delivery incisively depicts the metaphor of an “endless war” lurking in the present day.
Released in August 2025, the track appears on the deluxe edition album Dead Channel Sky Plus.
If you’re into dystopian worldbuilding and intellectually charged lyrics, this is a must-check release.
Friday, I’m In LuvAlok & Alan Fitzpatrick feat. bbyclose

A true dream collaboration co-created by Alok, Brazil’s world-renowned DJ, and Alan Fitzpatrick, a leading figure in the UK techno scene.
The track also features singer Bebecloe, whose luscious vocals have been drawing attention.
It’s an uplifting dance tune that feels like a celebration of the weekend’s kickoff.
With a driving BPM of 135, euphoric synths, and vocals that evoke the flutter of romance, everything comes together to capture that liberating Friday night vibe.
Released in March 2025, this song is also known as one of Alok’s popular tracks.
If you’re ready to get into a party mood for the weekend, this is a must-check number!
FridayBooba

Standing apart from the giddy weekend mood, the rapper Booba—who leads the French hip-hop scene—offers a dark Friday worldview.
There’s a unique allure to the works he creates.
This track feels like the polar opposite of the Friday exhilaration many people imagine: tense, dark French rap.
Rather than basking in the glitter of weekend anticipation, it coolly depicts street realities and inner turmoil over a heavy beat.
Released in November 2017, the song appears on the certified Diamond classic Trône, and it also achieved Diamond certification as a single in France.
It’s a perfect choice for those tired of generic weekend anthems, or for a night when you want to sink into a more reflective mood.
Friday 13th (ft. Octavian)Gorillaz

This is a trip-hop tune inspired by Friday the 13th, exuding an ennui-laden, slightly dangerous vibe.
It’s crafted by Gorillaz, the world’s first fully fledged virtual band born in the UK.
The track comes from their episodic project Song Machine, launched in June 2020, and is included on the acclaimed album Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez.
Featuring Franco-British rapper Octavian, it’s striking for its psychedelic atmosphere that unfolds over a languid beat.
Rather than riding the buoyant mood before the weekend, it paints a melancholic, introspective Friday night.
If you’re tired of generic party anthems, sinking into a cool, downer track like this can be a real treat.
FridayIce Cube

There’s a quintessential West Coast hip-hop sound that perfectly captures a chilled-out Friday vibe.
This track is by Ice Cube, the American rapper renowned as a gangsta rap legend.
Serving as the theme song for a comedy film he also starred in and co-wrote, it blends everyday humor and a relaxed atmosphere over a G-funk beat, resulting in an exceptionally smooth composition.
The soundtrack that features this song, Friday (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), released in 1995, spent two weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
It’s an ideal tune for winding down at the end of the week while hanging out with friends.


