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' (251–260)
FreeLittle Simz

Little Simz, a London-born artist drawing attention as a standard-bearer for the new generation of hip-hop, has Nigerian roots.
Together with acclaimed producer Inflo, she created the album “Sometimes I Might Be Introvert” in 2021, achieving the remarkable feat of winning the Mercury Prize.
Compared to the already released track “Flood,” this new song from her upcoming May 2025 album “Lotus” is an ambitious work that weaves in jazzy and soulful elements.
While confronting harsh realities, it stands out for its strong, positive messaging—a track you’ll want to hear if you connect with deep, resonant lyrics.
FOMDJPlayboi Carti

With a dark, imposing beat and experimental soundscapes that weave an overwhelming sonic world, Playboi Carti is pushing the hip-hop scene to new heights.
The Atlanta, Georgia–born artist’s musical evolution on the album “MUSIC” is nothing short of remarkable.
His distinctive flow and energetic vocal work, unleashed over aggressive trap beats, are quintessential Carti.
Released on March 14, the album racked up 140 million streams on its first day, and all 30 tracks achieved the extraordinary feat of entering the Billboard Hot 100.
Its powerful, innovative sound is sure to ignite clubs and festivals—and it’s perfect as a workout soundtrack, too.
FEVERWesGhost

Wesghost brings the high-octane energy of 2000s pop-punk into the present, delivering deeply relatable messages to young people who live outside the mainstream.
Released in March, this track is a danceable number that fuses electronic and pop elements.
The emotionally rich yet cool vocals pair perfectly with the dynamic, pulsing sound.
In 2025, they continued their prolific output with back-to-back singles like “PAPERCUTS” and “Grave,” following the previous year’s album DON’T WORRY, I’LL BE FINE.
This song works great as a morning workout soundtrack and is also an effective pick-me-up.
Fly Robin FlySilver Convention

Silver Convention, the German Eurodisco group that brought an innovative breeze to the disco sound emblematic of the ’70s.
Formed in Munich in 1974, they unleashed a stunning track distinguished by boldly minimalist lyrics—comprised of just six words—and a beautiful melodic line woven by striking unison strings.
Included on the album “Save Me,” the song, released in September 1975, spent three consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard charts.
In 1976, it won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance.
Its brilliantly resonant sound on the dance floor remains a staple for energizing party scenes and continues to shine to this day.
Freddie’s DeadCurtis Mayfield

A powerful work born from the 1972 blaxploitation film “Super Fly,” which vividly depicted urban poverty and drug problems.
The warning song unleashed by America’s Curtis Mayfield became a major hit, reaching No.
4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.
2 on the R&B chart.
Rooted in gospel and blues, Mayfield masterfully wields wah-wah guitar and a falsetto voice, expressing the darkness of the city through a grand arrangement of strings and a horn section.
Used in instrumental form on the film’s soundtrack, this piece challenges us—through the fates of the movie’s main characters—to confront society’s distortions with courage.
It’s a track that resonates deeply when you want to take a hard look at the realities of urban life.

