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

In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “K.”

When it comes to English words that begin with “K,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Kiss,” “Keep,” and “Knock.”

Chances are, you haven’t often had the opportunity to search for and listen only to songs that start with a specific letter of the alphabet.

So by reading this article, you might discover songs you didn’t know or find something new.

Take this opportunity to explore a variety of tracks!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (141–150)

KonamiApparat Organ Quartet

Apparat Organ Quartet – Konami (Live on KEXP)
KonamiApparat Organ Quartet

Apparat Organ Quartet is a band formed in 1999 for a concert organized by the Kitchen Motors label, led by Jóhann Jóhannsson.

Consisting of four organists and one drummer, they play Icelandic electronica-pop-rock and operate under the concept of a mechanical organ quartet.

They released their debut album, Apparat Organ Quartet, in 2002, and their second album, Pólýfónía, in 2010.

“Konami” is a track from the second album.

Keep The Car RunningArcade Fire

Arcade Fire – Keep The Car Running w lyrics
Keep The Car RunningArcade Fire

Arcade Fire is a Canadian indie rock band active since 2001.

This track was released in 2007 and was selected by Rolling Stone for “The 100 Best Songs of 2007.” It has been covered by artists such as Foo Fighters.

Knocking At The DoorArkells

Arkells – Knocking At The Door
Knocking At The DoorArkells

Arkells are a Canadian rock band active since 2006.

This track was released as a single in 2017 from the album Morning Report, which was nominated for a Juno Award.

It reached No.

1 on the Canadian charts.

Kamu Kamu KamuAyu Ting Ting

Ayu Ting Ting – Kamu Kamu Kamu [Official Music Video]
Kamu Kamu KamuAyu Ting Ting

Ayu Ting Ting is an Indonesian dangdut singer who has recently become famous.

Dangdut is a national music genre in Indonesia, but the dangdut Ayu Ting Ting offers is unique.

She doesn’t just perform dangdut; she also incorporates a touch of electro, which makes her extremely popular.

Kill This LoveBLACKPINK

BLACKPINK – ‘Kill This Love’ M/V
Kill This LoveBLACKPINK

You could say this song became their calling card, as they reign over the K-pop scene with overwhelming style and vocal prowess.

When you think of BLACKPINK, you think of refined features and model-caliber looks, paired with aggressive, provocative lyrics and tracks that have earned them huge popularity.

This song lets you fully experience their signature coolness, blending dance music and hip-hop in a way that’s quintessentially them.

Keeps On Fallin'(ft. Ella Mai)Babyface

Babyface – Keeps On Fallin’ ft. Ella Mai
Keeps On Fallin'(ft. Ella Mai)Babyface

Babyface, an indispensable figure when talking about R&B, crafted “Keeps On Fallin’” around the theme of deep love between a man and a woman.

The highlight of the track is the beautiful harmonies between him and Ella Mai.

It’s said that Babyface was so captivated by her voice that he reached out with an offer, making this collaboration a reality.

Since the two sing from the perspectives of the man and the woman respectively, be sure to pay attention to that when you read the translated lyrics.

Keeps On FallinBabyface & Ella Mai

Babyface & Ella Mai – Keeps On Fallin (Official Audio)
Keeps On FallinBabyface & Ella Mai

If this song gives you a sense of nostalgia, you’re probably well-versed in early ’90s R&B or spent your youth in that era.

In June 2022, the world-renowned music producer and singer-songwriter Babyface released the track “Keeps On Fallin,” featuring Ella Mai, the hugely popular UK-born songstress in today’s R&B scene.

As mentioned at the outset, while it’s a contemporary track, it’s steeped in a nostalgic vibe that recalls classic R&B, drawing on the melody and track of Tevin Campbell’s 1993 hit “Can We Talk,” which Babyface produced and which became a massive success.

For Babyface, it can be seen as a kind of self-homage, resulting in a fresh song where nostalgia and modernity intersect.

This kind of refined R&B is sure to be a perfect fit for long autumn nights!