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)
FogCécile McLorin Salvant

Cécile McLorin Salvant, who stands at the pinnacle of contemporary jazz vocals with her overwhelming singing prowess and storytelling expressiveness.
Many of you have probably heard her name.
Featured on her album “For One to Love,” released in September 2015, is the song “Fog.” Opening this masterpiece—which won Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 58th Grammy Awards—the track portrays the uncertainty and longing of a love that won’t clear, like fog, through an intimate dialogue with the piano.
It possesses a beauty that makes you want to listen quietly and alone on slightly ennui-tinged days that come with the arrival of spring.
How about savoring it on a leisurely afternoon, with a cup of tea in hand, and really lending it your ear?
A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (51–60)
FADEAlesso, Pendulum

Alesso, the Swedish DJ who enjoys global popularity, is known for his beautiful melodies and exhilarating progressive house, and he continues to lead the EDM scene.
His new track released in February 2026 teams him up with Pendulum, the Australian band that fuses drum’n’bass and rock.
Centered on Rob Swire’s emotional vocals, it’s crafted into a grand dance track where both of their unique styles collide.
It also made waves for its debut performance at the Neon Countdown Festival in Thailand at the end of 2025.
A must-listen for anyone craving stadium-level frenzy and excitement!
Friends Again (feat. Leon Thomas)Baby Rose

If you love deep vocals and neo-soul, you should definitely check out Baby Rose, a singer-songwriter born in Washington, D.C.
Known for her rich low register and husky tone, she’s been earning acclaim with releases like her 2023 album “Through and Through.” In February 2026, she’s releasing a new single, “Friends Again,” featuring Grammy-winning artist Leon Thomas.
Centered on themes of an unending relationship cycle and lingering attachment, the track weaves their voices together in a thrilling interplay, crafting a bittersweet yet passionate soundscape.
It’s a perfect pick for nights when you want to immerse yourself in complex romantic emotions or savor a carefully crafted vocal back-and-forth.
Feels Like YouILLENIUM, Elley Duhé

American producer Illenium, known for captivating listeners worldwide with his “emotional melodies × heavy bass” style, is a hitmaker whose 2022 Grammy nomination is still fresh in our minds.
His new track with distinctive singer Eryn Allen Kane, “Feels Like You,” is included on the album ODYSSEY, released in February 2026.
The song blends a heart-wrenching, bittersweet chord progression with Kane’s husky vocals into a polished melodic bass production.
Its structure, which lets emotions explode all at once in the chorus, is highly dramatic—perfect BGM for a late-night drive when you want to sink into your feelings.
FirefliesOwl City

Owl City is Adam Young’s solo project, known for its dreamy, sparkling synth-pop.
Songs produced in a Minnesota basement gained worldwide popularity online, and he’s also known for contributing music to animated films.
Speaking of Owl City’s signature works, it has to be this track from the album Ocean Eyes, released in July 2009.
Its fantastical and unique lyrics—about ten million fireflies filling a room on an insomniac night—became a sensation and took the top spot on the U.S.
charts.
It’s a classic that has continued to be loved for years, even earning Diamond certification in 2023.
Perfect for a spring night drive or as drowsy afternoon background music!
FLOW STATE$NOT

Hailing from New York and raised in Florida, rapper Snot has earned support from young listeners with his mysterious, hooded style.
He drew attention with albums like 2020’s “- TRAGEDY +,” and “FLOW STATE” is a single released in January 2026.
As the title suggests, this work centers on immersion: over just a bit more than two minutes, its repeating beat and restrained vocals create a hypnotic groove.
His track has been featured in the drama “Euphoria,” among other accomplishments, and this time he presents a new appeal with a quietly smoldering intensity.
It’s recommended for focusing on work or for late-night relaxation.
further edenErra

ERRA, a progressive metalcore band from Birmingham, Alabama.
Renowned worldwide for their technical performances and lyrical melodies, they are set to release their long-awaited new album “silence outlives the earth” in March 2026.
The track introduced here is the lead single released in January 2026—an ambitious work that, in addition to their characteristically hard-edged sound, exudes a light, driving energy built around the pentatonic scale.
Developed collectively by the band from an idea by guitarist Clint Tustin, the song pairs perfectly with the world crafted in the music video directed by Max Moore, overflowing with a sense of openness that feels like the arrival of a new season.
It’s recommended not only for fans of heavy music, but also for anyone seeking exhilarating rock!

