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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (121–130)

For I Am DeathThe Pretty Reckless

The Pretty Reckless – For I Am Death // Life Evermore Pt.2 (Official Music Video)
For I Am DeathThe Pretty Reckless

The Pretty Reckless, the rock band known for being fronted by former actress Taylor Momsen, boasts immense popularity with their hard-hitting sound and achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first female-led band to score seven No.

1 hits on the US rock charts.

Now, about four years after their smash-hit album Death by Rock and Roll, they’ve dropped this track.

Opening with a ground-crawling, heavy guitar riff, the song unfolds into a dark, cinematic soundscape—as if death itself were speaking.

Yet at its core pulses the band’s unwavering conviction that rock ’n’ roll is immortal, amplified by Taylor’s soul-stirring vocals that radiate overwhelming energy.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to surrender yourself to a muscular, no-frills rock sound.

Fall On MeR.E.M.

R.E.M., a band that epitomizes alternative rock in the 1980s.

Their intellectual lyrics and beautiful melodies are still beloved by many music fans.

Among their works, a perfect song for autumn is the lead single from the album Lifes Rich Pageant, released in July 1986.

It originally addressed environmental issues, but was elevated into a theme of resisting more universal forms of pressure.

Its crystalline guitar arpeggios and gorgeous choral work convey a firm resolve amid a sense of melancholy.

There’s a certain introspective atmosphere to it that might accompany you as you spend reflective time gazing at the evening sky.

Be sure to check it out.

FACEDOWNChase Atlantic

Chase Atlantic – FACEDOWN (Official Lyric Video)
FACEDOWNChase Atlantic

Chase Atlantic, the Australian trio fusing alternative R&B with rock and trap, are drawing attention with their distinctive dark aesthetic.

Openly influenced by The Weeknd and The 1975, they released a new single in August 2025.

Intertwining dreamy, weightless melodies with hypnotic beats, the sound feels quintessentially them.

This work vividly portrays struggles with mental health and an inner turmoil like drowning in a bottomless pool, striking deeply at the listener’s heart.

Overcoming the hardship of losing their production data, they completed the acclaimed masterpiece LOST IN HEAVEN; this new release further deepens that world, making it a perfect listen for late-night solitude and contemplation.

Flyest In The RoomMike Dimes

Mike Dimes- Flyest In The Room (Official Music Video)
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 – Fort Knox (Lyric Video)
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.