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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FANOffset

Offset, also known as a member of the hip-hop group Migos, released “FAN” ahead of his album Set It Off.
The track channels his anger toward a woman who betrayed him and reflects on the emptiness of human relationships.
That said, it isn’t a downer—it’s crafted with an upbeat, high-energy sound.
The chorus, which repeats a particularly memorable phrase, is sure to hype listeners up.
Also, don’t miss the music video, inspired by Michael Jackson.
First December with YouOlivia Marsh

Australian singer-songwriter Olivia Marsh’s new song, released in December 2024, is a holiday track characterized by its warm tones.
As her third English digital single, it fully captures the year-end atmosphere.
Inspired by her “favorite holidays,” Olivia masterfully conveys the warmth of winter and a romantic mood.
Her soft, soothing vocals further enhance the song’s appeal.
Olivia is also the older sister of NewJeans’ Danielle—be sure to keep an eye on this talented duo!
Forest of OctoberOpeth

When you think of “songs you want to listen to in October,” you might tend to imagine something rather melancholic.
That’s why I’d love for you to listen to “Forest of October.” It’s a track by the Swedish metal band Opeth, featuring hard, quintessentially metal melodies and the allure of death growls.
The song portrays a person feeling lonely in an October forest and depicts their eventual exhaustion.
It’s open to various interpretations, so I recommend listening while reflecting on its meaning.
FOR CERTAINPARTYNEXTDOOR

PartyNextDoor is an R&B singer-songwriter from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
I’d like to introduce a track from his fifth studio album, PartyNextDoor 4, released on April 26, 2024, which also features a strikingly sexy album cover.
PartyNextDoor’s music is known for delving deeply into the loneliness and sorrow born from complex human relationships and the bustle of city life.
This work, too, seems to be a quintessential number marked by his introspective lyrics that touch on subtle emotions and a mellow sound.
It’s perfect for a nighttime drive or solitary moments—be sure to immerse yourself in this new chapter from PartyNextDoor.
A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (411–420)
FreezerPONY

The Toronto-based power-pop duo PONY’s new single, released in June 2024, is a brilliant track that channels ’90s alternative influences while showcasing their own unique sensibility.
It delicately portrays a complex emotional state—hoping for renewal with the arrival of spring, yet wrestling with gender identity.
With catchy melodies and crunchy guitars weaving a vaguely nostalgic sound, it’s rich with the kind of atmosphere that brings back memories of adolescence.
Combining strong musicality with a compelling message, this release is recommended both for lovers of ’90s music and for today’s indie rock fans.
Flash LightParliament

Parliament, which colored the golden age of funk, was formed in the 1970s in Detroit, USA by George Clinton.
They became icons of funk music with hit songs like Flash Light and Aqua Boogie.
In 1976, they released Mothership Connection, shocking the music world as they incorporated science fiction and Afrofuturism into their sound and established a new genre known as P-Funk.
With their innovative musicality and visual performances, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
They’re highly recommended not only for lovers of funk, but also for anyone interested in their unique worldview and powerful messaging.
Fish ‘N’ Chip SupperPaul Heaton

The new song released in June 2024 by Paul Heaton, a singer-songwriter from the UK, is a single from his latest album, The Mighty Several.
Set to a pop- and rock-based sound, the lyrics charmingly capture slices of everyday life in Heaton’s signature style.
Centered on the quintessentially British dish of fish and chips, the track showcases his characteristic blend of humor and sly wit.
This song also reflects the depth of Heaton’s musical sensibilities, well known from his work with The Housemartins and The Beautiful South.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone interested in British culture and everyday life.


