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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Flowers Need Rain (with Banx & Ranx)Preston Pablo

Singer-songwriter Preston Pablo from Canada made headlines by winning Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2023 Juno Awards.
His appeal lies in a sound dubbed “modern vintage,” which anchors itself in pop and R&B while deftly weaving in elements of funk and Afrobeats.
His signature track Flowers Need Rain dominated Canada’s radio charts, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
The global buzz grew further when Dance Alone went viral on TikTok.
He continues to draw attention for a genre-blending, catchy melodic style and irresistibly danceable, feel-good beats born from collaborations with a wide range of producers.
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Fade To GreyVisage

A quintessential song of the New Romantic movement by the British band Visage.
Its sterile synthesizer melodies and the melancholic vocals of frontman Steve Strange seize the listener’s heart and refuse to let go.
What makes this track truly one-of-a-kind is the mysterious French whisper layered over the English lyrics.
You’re drawn into a cold yet beautiful world, as if wandering alone across the fog-shrouded cobblestones of Europe.
As the title “Fade to Grey” suggests, the song evokes profound loneliness and nihilism.
Many listeners may feel their chest tighten at the sensation of life’s colors draining away.
Its decadent beauty continues to captivate many to this day.
Free Your MindNLW

Top Dutch DJ Afrojack releases his first EP under the NLW alias, “Unity”! On this record, he returns to his club roots and pursues a more aggressive sound, delivering an energetic body of work.
Distinct from the glitzy tracks under his Afrojack name, these bass-driven, underground-oriented cuts shake the listener to the core.
While NLW has yet to garner awards, the floor-shaking power packed into this EP is the real deal.
When you want to forget the everyday and surrender to powerful dance music, this EP might just lead you into a world of pure euphoria.
Fear for NobodyMåneskin

This commercial straightforwardly highlights the Honda ZR-V’s stylish look, rich features, and powerful performance.
It shows the car speeding through a racetrack, driving along tree-lined mountain roads, and moving through cityscapes, expressing that it can be driven with confidence anywhere.
The scenes of high speed convey strength, while the mountain roads and urban settings suggest nimble, easy handling.
The footage also communicates the idea that reassurance, safety, and stability contribute to a fulfilling everyday life.
Fresh & CleanJaz Elise

With a cozy groove where reggae and soul melt together, anyone who listens will find themselves swaying! Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, Jaz Elise is a rising singer who infuses the reggae tradition with contemporary R&B and pop sensibilities.
Her music is as warm as a Caribbean sunset, with conscious, uplifting lyrics that gently seep into the heart.
Discovered by Protoje, her debut EP drew instant acclaim from international media—proof of her genuine talent.
Her latest track, praised by Billboard as “dreamily dramatic,” has also become a hot topic.
Let yourself be carried by her music, and you’ll surely forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life!
Fear of NapalmTerrorizer

This is the historic track by the American band Terrorizer that has many fans proclaiming, “If you want to know what grindcore is, the answer is right here.” Beyond the breakneck blast beats and razor-sharp guitar riffs that slam into you, the searing social critique running beneath it is a major draw.
Centered on the theme indicated by its title—the terror of napalm—the song compresses raw fury toward war and power into just three minutes.
The anecdote that it was recorded in only three days further underscores the ferocity of the band’s primal impulse.
Its overwhelming destructive force is sure to shake your soul.
Fallen into DisuseWormrot

Breaking five years of silence since their 2011 release, this track by Singaporean grindcore band Wormrot feels like a true signal of their comeback.
The shift from the groovy development in the first half to an explosive burst of blistering speed in the latter is breathtaking.
True to its theme of “unconscious detachment from reality,” the sound seems to hurl at you the emptiness and despair that follow the cruel theft of happiness.
Haven’t we all, at least once, been tormented by a sense of helplessness so strong it makes us want to avert our eyes from harsh reality? This is a song that seems to give voice to those pent-up emotions, hiding a pained scream beneath its ferocity.


