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” (41–50)
Fourth StrikeTerror Jr & King Kylie

A collaborative single by Kylie Jenner, released under the names Terror Jr and King Kylie, drew attention for finally resolving a decade-old mystery.
Ever since Terror Jr’s song was used in Kylie’s cosmetics promo video in 2016, fans had speculated that she was actually the one singing.
Centered on electropop, the track portrays the fluctuations of romance with whispery, sensual vocals, and it’s also featured in a promotional video celebrating the 10th anniversary of Kylie Cosmetics.
A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (51–60)
Fruit batOf Monsters and Men

Leading Iceland’s Nordic folk-rock scene, Of Monsters and Men have captivated audiences worldwide with warm harmonies and expansive soundscapes since their formation in 2010.
Released ahead of their October 2025 album All Is Love & Pain in the Mouse Parade, this track is over eight minutes long yet never loses its engaging momentum.
As the symbolic title “Fruit Bat” suggests, it delicately weaves themes of solitude, liberation, and shifting emotions from the perspective of a creature freely gliding through the night.
Positioned mid-album, the song reflects the band’s renewed ambition and confidence—especially given its background of being performed in the studio for an intimate circle of friends.
Highly recommended for those looking to sink into a quiet, contemplative moment.
FUNRema

Known as an innovator of Afrobeats, Rema delivers a track released in September 2025 that leans into a piano-led, melodic Afropop sound.
Produced by London, it’s distinguished by a light, springy bounce.
Upon release, it debuted at No.
1 on the Afrobeats charts in Nigeria and the UK, and reached No.
5 on Billboard’s Afrobeats Songs chart.
Lyrically, it champions living in the moment while setting aside life’s distractions, conveying his message of maintaining a hardworking core without losing a playful spirit.
It’s a track that feels calm yet deep—perfect for when you want to relax.
FrictionThe Midnight

From Syndicate, the album released in October 2025 by The Midnight—the synthwave duo that continues to push the frontiers of electronic music—we’ve picked a track with a fierce groove.
It paints, in electric imagery, the act of tearing off the mask and seeking freedom amid the suffocation and anonymity of the city, with striking metaphors like static sparks and circuits.
Built on an ’80s-style synth sound layered over a four-on-the-floor beat, it stands as a symbolic work that caps off the trilogy continuing from their 2022 release, Heroes.
The tight rhythm and steadily rising tension feel great—perfect for a drive or a night cruise.
Free Tibet (Vini Vici Remix)Hilight Tribe

Based in France, Highlight Tribe is a group that champions “natural trance,” a fusion of traditional instruments and electronic music.
Incorporating live performances of instruments from around the world—such as the didgeridoo, sitar, and ngoni—they are known for live shows that don’t rely on DJ sets.
This track, a remix of one of their signature songs by Israeli psychedelic trance unit Vini Vici, was released in January 2016.
Preserving the original’s message of prayer and hope for Tibetan liberation, it intertwines tribal percussion with psychedelic synths.
Reaching No.
5 on Beatport’s main chart, it became the first psytrance track to break into the top 10, helping the genre reach a broader audience.
Harmoniously blending the spirituality of traditional music with the energy of dance music, it’s a perfect song for anyone looking to set their spirit free at a festival.
Fresh Static SnowPorter Robinson

Porter Robinson, a U.S.-born producer who captivates fans around the world with emotional electronic music.
This track from his 2014 album Worlds features an ethereal sound where richly expressive melodies blend with skillfully used Vocaloid vocals.
Created during a period of loneliness and infused with a yearning for a “fated partner,” the piece carries a pure, heartrending sentiment like freshly falling snow.
It’s perfect for quiet, introspective moments spent watching snow drift down.
The structure shifts from metallic synth tones to a celestial development, beautifully expressing the stillness of a winter night and the subtle tremors of the heart.
Feelings Gone (feat. London Grammar)SG Lewis

On his album Anemoia, released in September 2025 on his own label, the young British talent SG Lewis includes a track featuring London Grammar, known for their crystalline vocals.
Blending SG Lewis’s electronic production—fluidly spanning genres from deep house to synth-pop—with Hannah Reid’s poignantly resonant voice, the song was crafted around themes of nostalgia and emotional catharsis.
Its steadily layered electronic textures gradually swell the emotional tide, while the faintly nostalgic melody slips seamlessly into the chill of winter air.
The anecdote about him building a studio in his own garden and immersing himself in creation is memorable, too.
It’s the perfect track for quietly reflecting on memory and the passage of time as you watch a wintry landscape roll by from a car window.


