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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “H”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “H.”

You might not usually listen to playlists made up only of songs that start with a particular letter, but that’s exactly why you could discover tracks you’ve never known before and make some new finds.

When it comes to English words that start with “H,” there are plenty—like “Help,” “Hello,” and “High,” to name a few.

All of them sound like they could be song titles, and if you’re a music lover, you might already have a few in mind.

So, let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (11–20)

Home on the RangeNEW!Earl Sweatshirt, SURF GANG

Earl Sweatshirt, SURF GANG – Home on the Range
Home on the RangeNEW!Earl Sweatshirt, SURF GANG

We’d like to introduce a standout track by Earl Sweatshirt—who commands respect as a leading figure in abstract hip-hop—and Surf Gang, a next-generation collective based in New York.

Released in March 2026, this piece serves an important role as a lead track from the double album “POMPEII // UTILITY” by Earl Sweatshirt and MIKE.

In just over a minute, Surf Gang’s cold yet supple beat and Earl Sweatshirt’s introspective rap fuse beautifully.

It renders contemporary alienation and the notion of belonging through a stripped-down sonic palette, making it an irresistible listen for fans of experimental hip-hop.

Hanging Out To DryNEW!Florence Road

Florence Road, an indie rock band from Ireland, shot from a social media breakthrough straight to a deal with a global label.

Formed in 2019 by childhood friends, they’ve steadily earned acclaim for their emotional songwriting.

Released in March 2026 as the opening track of their album “Spring Forward,” this song is a superb blend of indie-pop accessibility and raw, live band energy.

It vividly captures the pain of relationships that feel like abandonment and the uniquely unstable emotions of youth.

With a headlining show in New York slated for April 2026, it’s a pivotal release dropped at a moment of ascent.

Highly recommended for anyone seeking music that resonates with the real feelings of their generation.

Hell Or High SlaughterGRAVE DIGGLER

Ice Nine Kills Presents GRAVE DIGGLER (pt. 2) – Hell Or High Slaughter | From Ready Or Not 2
Hell Or High SlaughterGRAVE DIGGLER

Ice Nine Kills, the band renowned for brilliantly fusing horror and metal, has launched Grave Diggler under the concept of a fictional 1980s hair metal band.

Created as a song featured in the film “Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come,” released in March 2026, this track packs a delightfully over-the-top blend of sultry swagger and flamboyant rock ’n’ roll energy.

Brimming with glitzy, irresistibly catchy hooks that set it apart from their usual metalcore, it’s a must-listen not only for horror-movie fans but also for longtime lovers of classic hard rock.

Spencer Charnas’s theatrically styled vocals are particularly captivating.

Heart In Need of A HugSnoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg – Heart in Need of a Hug (Official Music Video)
Heart In Need of A HugSnoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg, the legendary rapper who symbolizes West Coast hip-hop and also shines as an actor and entrepreneur.

From his classic 1993 album Doggystyle to today, he’s remained at the forefront of the scene.

Released in March 2026, this work is his latest.

Unlike his hard-edged, straight-from-G-funk style, it’s a mellow, soulful track themed around healing and companionship.

It comes from his roots at Death Row Records, and at a laid-back BPM of 103, you can savor his languid, world-weary flow.

A must-listen for heads who want to feel the broad-minded maturity that only a veteran can deliver.

Definitely check it out!

House Arrest TingzYoungboy Never Broke Again

YoungBoy Never Broke Again – House Arrest Tingz [Official Music Video]
House Arrest TingzYoungboy Never Broke Again

Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, whose irresistible appeal lies in the claustrophobic atmosphere born from the very real constraint of house arrest and a worldview that blends it with the pride of a success story.

This track lets you fully taste that intense sense of reality.

It’s also included on the album Top, where his melodic flow meshes perfectly with introspective lyrics.

Released in September 2019, the music video even shows scenes of him interacting with his probation officer, packing his street-hardened life straight into the visuals.

Without relying on tie-ins, this piece earned its props purely on his own buzz, making it a recommendation for heads who want to touch the delicate emotions behind the thug-rap exterior.

Be sure to check out the video too.

Headphones OnAddison Rae

Addison Rae – Headphones On (Official Video)
Headphones OnAddison Rae

Addison Rae, who captivates about 88.8 million followers on social media.

The song she sings carries the theme of stepping back from the noise of the outside world and making music a sanctuary for the heart.

Her near-monologue vocal, which speaks to living while embracing pain, blends beautifully with a hazy, ’90s R&B-inspired sound.

Released in April of the same year as the lead single from the album “Addison,” which came out in June 2025, the track drew attention not through major tie-ins but as a key piece that signaled the work’s overall aesthetic.

When the rush of daily life leaves your heart lagging behind, try listening to this song as if gently covering your ears.

Let it carry you while you’re on the move, and it will quietly stay close to your wounded heart.

Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'H' (21–30)

Home (feat. Hikaru Utada)Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth – Home (feat. Hikaru Utada)
Home (feat. Hikaru Utada)Charlie Puth

Let us introduce an exquisite love song that gently carries warm feelings for a beloved partner and the family soon to be born on a calm melody.

It’s a track brimming with the charms of Charlie Puth and Hikaru Utada, iconic artists representing the U.S.

and Japan, performing together for the first time.

The song conveys a message centered not on a physical place, but on a mental sanctuary where the heart finds balance.

Released in March 2026, this work is a key track included on the album “Whatever’s Clever!”.

Its sentimental atmosphere, where the sounds of English and Japanese intersect, tenderly envelops hearts worn out by everyday life.

If your spirit feels similarly drained and you’re longing for warmth, be sure to check it out.