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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (71–80)

For No ReasonSexyy Red

Sexyy Red – For No Reason (Official Music Video)
For No ReasonSexyy Red

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Louis, Missouri–born rapper Sexyy Red made a huge splash on TikTok in 2023 with “SkeeYee,” and has since drawn attention through collaborations with heavyweight artists like Drake and Bruno Mars.

Her track released in November 2025 is characterized by blunt, straightforward lyrics and a dance floor–ready, low-end-heavy beat.

It showcases her signature provocative, catchy way with words, with a highly repetitive hook that hits instantly, resulting in a style that’s keenly attuned to club and strip-club culture.

Production is handled by Truebeatzz, ZachOnTheTrack, and Raj Bangers Only, while the music video’s creative direction comes from Sexyy Red herself.

Featuring red-centric visuals and staging that fully foregrounds club culture, the piece offers an immersive experience of Sexyy Red’s world.

fatherJim Legxacy

Jim Legacy is a rapper/singer-songwriter from Southeast London who began releasing music in 2019.

While grounded in UK rap, his hallmark is a genre-fluid sound that freely traverses lo-fi, emo, alternative rock, R&B, and Afrobeats.

His 2023 mixtape Homeless N*gga Pop Music boosted his profile in the indie scene, and he signed with XL Recordings the following year.

His 2025 mixtape Black British Music reached No.

31 on the UK charts and has been highly praised as a work that engraves his identity as Black British.

He self-produces almost all of his tracks, stitching together diverse sounds with a sampling- and collage-driven approach informed by his design training at art school.

Even while confronting heavy themes such as family loss and his own experiences with homelessness, he elevates them into pop-leaning, experimental music—work that is especially worth hearing for those seeking new forms of expression.

Friends In Low PlacesGarth Brooks

A giant of the country scene from Oklahoma, Garth Brooks has boldly fused rock and pop elements into country music since his 1989 debut, establishing a new sound that transcends genre boundaries.

With his album “Garth Brooks,” he showcased the appeal of neo-traditional country, and he captivated audiences with live performances that incorporated arena rock-style spectacle.

He holds the record for the best-selling solo artist in U.S.

history and achieved the remarkable feat of nine Diamond-certified albums.

In addition to wins at the Grammys and American Music Awards, he is the only artist in CMA history to be named Entertainer of the Year seven times.

Blending the warmth of traditional country with modern showmanship, his music is recommended not only for country fans but also for a wide range of rock and pop listeners.

FeatherSabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter – Feather (Official Video)
FeatherSabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter, who has grown from a Disney Channel alum into a full-fledged pop artist.

Included on the deluxe edition of her album “emails i can’t send” and released as a single in August 2023, this track describes the lightness of being completely free from an ex, captured in the phrase “light as a feather.” Its snappy four-on-the-floor beat and disco-pop sound are easy on the ears, and the lyrics are simple with lots of repetition, making it easy for even middle schoolers to sing along.

It peaked at No.

21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No.

1 on U.S.

pop radio.

Highly recommended when you want to feel positive!

FifteenTaylor Swift

This ballad from the album Fearless, which sings about memories of being fifteen with a best friend, gently observes the growth of a girl who begins high school with a fluttering heart yet faces the disappointment of first love and her friend’s heartbreak.

The backstory—that Taylor Swift wrote the lyrics based on real experiences with her best friend Abigail, with Abigail’s permission—makes it even more moving.

Set to country-pop centered on acoustic guitar, its words unfold like reading aloud from a diary over a near album-long runtime of 4 minutes and 54 seconds, and each line really resonates.

Released as a single in August 2009, it also tied in with a project supporting teen charitable activities.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you feel nostalgic about your high school days or want to revisit the bittersweetness of youth.