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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Friends (feat. ScHoolboy Q)Mac Miller

A track brimming with exotic flair, including Japanese lyrics, appears in the work of American rapper Mac Miller.
Released on the 2014 mixtape Faces, this song—featuring ScHoolboy Q—chronicles a story of friendship.
Over a relaxed, jazz-inflected beat, the two rappers speak candidly about the loneliness behind success and the value of true friendship.
A heartfelt cry of “I need friends” surfaces throughout, conveying not just a pursuit of outward success but a longing for inner peace.
The lyrics, which depict the struggle for success and a sense of responsibility toward family, hold a depth that may not be apparent on first listen.
Try listening in a calm setting to fully absorb the weight of the words.
Funny PapersMac Miller

A poignantly melancholic track that tightens your chest without you realizing.
Released in January 2025, it’s included on the previously unreleased album “Balloonerism,” made public roughly seven years after Mac Miller’s passing.
The song strongly reflects the American rapper Mac Miller’s views on life and death, marked by a jazzy, wistful atmosphere.
Its lyrics, centered on life’s uncertainty and self-exploration, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a perfect piece for contemplative nights or moments when you want to quietly face yourself.
FireworksMake Them Suffer

This work by Make Them Suffer, a popular band known for symphonic deathcore and heavy metalcore, symbolically portrays personal liberation and defiance, with a yearning to escape the status quo expanding like fireworks.
Featured on their July 2017 album Worlds Apart, the song fuses metalcore intensity with lyrical melodies—truly a track that lights up the summer night sky like fireworks.
Like the lingering afterglow following a fireworks festival, it resonates in listeners’ hearts long after it ends.
It’s a must-listen for young people seeking freedom and for those standing at life’s crossroads.
Fired UpMarshmello & Hamdi

Marshmello, the hugely popular DJ and music producer known for his mysteriously iconic mask.
While primarily rooted in EDM, he has produced numerous hits across various genres, and his track released in November 2024 is drawing attention for its collaboration with Hamdi.
Characterized by an aggressive bassline and intense rhythms, the piece is arranged with club and festival play in mind and is expected to be popular on the dance scene.
Its energetic, uplifting beat leaves a strong impression, resulting in a simple yet powerful track designed to instantly excite listeners.
Fell In LoveMarshmello x Brent Faiyaz

In “Fell In Love,” released in 2023, Marshmello—a highly savvy producer whose enigmatic masked persona is part of his appeal—collaborates with Grammy-winning powerhouse Brent Faiyaz.
The calm, shimmering synths spread out as Brent’s beautiful vocals glide pleasantly over the track, making it a pinnacle of stylish Western pop.
Despite its brevity, the song’s memorable structure draws listeners into the sound of the 2020s.
Play it on a drive and your great taste is guaranteed to shine.

