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' (21–30)
FlowerMoby

This work by the American artist Moby resonates with a distinctive sound where samples of old folk music intersect with electronic beats.
It’s included on the classic album Play, released in May 1999, and became a worldwide smash hit after being used on the soundtrack of the film Gone in 60 Seconds.
The track is also well known for being used as the walk-up song of MLB power hitter Bryce Harper.
With its repetitive chants and driving rhythm, it’s a dance number that amplifies the energy of the stadium.
Frontier (Extended Mix)VINAI & SCNDL

Released in September 2015 as a collaboration between the Italian brother duo VINAI and the Australia-based project SCNDL, this track still enjoys enduring popularity today.
With its low-slung kick, bouncy bass, and chant-like vocal samples, it’s an exhilarating piece of electronic music whose explosive power has been honed on club and festival stages.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto, known as one of the world’s top pitchers, uses this song as his walk-out music.
Even on the Major League stage, it fits him perfectly as he heads to the mound.
If you love high-energy, vibe-heavy electronic music, this is a must-check—an absolute anthem that’s guaranteed to get you hyped.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (31–40)
first order of businessBaby Keem

This track is memorable for its lyrics themed around gratitude to one’s mother and a sense of responsibility after success.
It’s included on the classic album The Melodic Blue, released in September 2021, and delivers a trap sound that’s refreshingly straightforward in a good way.
The song underpins the worldbuilding of the visual project The Melodic Blue: Baby Keem, released in 2023, and seems to place strong emphasis on its lyrics.
Play it in moments when you’re thinking of someone important, and it’s sure to elevate the mood.
If you’re just getting into trap, be sure to give it a listen.
family tiesBaby Keem & Kendrick Lamar

This masterpiece, with its striking concept centered on family ties, makes a strong impression.
Featuring his cousin Kendrick Lamar, the track’s beat flips dramatically between the first and second halves, and its structure—expressing generational shift and self-assertion—is a must-hear.
The song’s impactful sound ensures it will stick in your head after just one listen.
Released in August 2021, it remains enduringly popular.
Without relying on external tie-ins, it grew into a global hit through the music video’s direction and its buzz, raising expectations for Baby Keem’s landmark album The Melodic Blue.
Its playful flow—cool yet distinctly unique—makes it a perfect BGM choice for videos that aim to leave a strong impression.
Funeral DerangementsIce Nine Kills

This track expresses the ominous theme of resurrecting the dead with razor-sharp riffs and a grand arrangement.
Set to aggressive metalcore, it portrays the tragic notion that the desire to bring back the lost leads to ruin.
The song introduced here appears on Ice Nine Kills’ sixth album, The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood, released in October 2021, and is themed after the film Pet Sematary, with actors from the 1989 release appearing in the video.
Heavy yet anthemic, it’s a killer tune that’s sure to please anyone looking to get fired up at a live show.
When you want to immerse yourself in a world of terror, give this track a spin.
FreakLana Del Rey

This is an irresistible track where a sweet, smoky melody melts into a low-centered beat, unfolding as if it’s slowly heating up.
The lyrics portray the intimacy of those who exist outside society’s bounds and a communal rapture where boundaries blur—condensing Lana Del Rey’s signature blend of aestheticism and decadence.
The song is included on the masterpiece Honeymoon, released in September 2015.
The music video, which runs for over 11 minutes, offers hallucinatory, psychedelic visuals that make it feel like you’re watching a short film.
It’s a gem I highly recommend to anyone who wants to step away from the everyday and sink alone into a dreamlike world.
Funny I Don’t Miss YouReiley

Riley, a singer-songwriter from the Faroe Islands who gained worldwide support after going viral on TikTok, drew major attention in 2023 with his Eurovision Song Contest entry, “Breaking My Heart.” His new track is this piece, released in March 2026.
Rather than lamenting the pain of heartbreak, it captures a complex psychology—pretending to be fine while talking yourself through it.
Framed in brisk electropop, its stylish appeal is distilled into a brief 2 minutes and 47 seconds.
It’s an emotional song that’s perfect for those moments when you want to act tough and sort out your feelings—be sure to give it a listen.

