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!
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (181–190)
Karma ChameloeonCulture Club

Boy George, the band’s vocalist, had a striking, gender-defying look and bold makeup that were shocking at the time.
Released in 1983, the song became a worldwide hit.
The lyrics depict being tossed around by a capricious lover, set to a soulful, easygoing rhythm, with a sexy, smoky vocal that resonates beautifully.
The harmonica in the intro adds a touch of nostalgia, making it a perfect number to sing or listen to with people of the same generation.
KiKi (What Would Drizzy Say?)D-Block Europe

Crafted by the London rap duo D-Block Europe, this ambitious track is an homage to Drake.
Its melodic flow meshes perfectly with gritty, street-tinged lyrics, deftly portraying emotions caught between love and the underworld.
Released in April 2024, the song is quintessential D-Block Europe.
Featured on the album Rolling Stone, it helped the project reach No.
1 on the UK Albums Chart, achieving an impressive 18,000 album-equivalent units.
It’s a track that fits any setting—whether a party or a late-night drive.
Keep OnD-Train

It’s the classic disco track from ’82, D Train’s ‘Keep On.’ The minimal beat and crisp, funky cutting guitar feel fantastic.
It’s a simple, smart song you can dance to, and the vocals are a must-hear for the way they naturally guide the steadily rising energy.
There are parts of the vocals that were used in EXILE’s ‘Choo Choo TRAIN,’ so keep an ear out for them.
Kurumba – Father’s LoveD. Imman

When people think of Indian films, the first images that come to mind are often romance and flashy dance numbers.
Contrary to that preconception, however, a serious sci-fi film that drew attention in some regions was the 2018 release Tik Tik Tik.
Without getting into specific plot details here, I recommend listening to the theme song Kurumba (Father’s Love), especially with the fact in mind that the son of the protagonist played by Jayam Ravi is portrayed by Jayam Ravi’s real-life son.
If possible, why not enjoy the film together as a family as well?
Keep On TryingDJ Harvey

DJ Harvey is known as an artist credited with bringing disco and house music to the UK.
While house music originated in the United States, the fresh energy he infused into it in Britain left a significant mark on music history.
Once you experience one of his sets, you’ll understand how his music captivates so many people.
His performances at Fuji Rock Festival wrap you in a euphoric feeling, as if you were dancing in a club.
The track “Keep On Trying” also reflects DJ Harvey’s deep musical understanding and his passion for dance music.
Even newcomers to house will be able to fully appreciate his appeal.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (191–200)
Knights of the JaguarDJ Rolando

DJ Roland, who has produced numerous classic tracks.
The song that catapulted his name into the spotlight is “Knight of the Jaguar.” It was produced in 1999.
Once it was aired on a radio program, word of mouth spread rapidly and it became a massive hit.
The hallmark of “Knight of the Jaguar” is its sound that blends techno and Latin music.
The slightly exotic ambience of Latin music creates an indescribable, exhilarating feeling.
Kick Out The Epic Mother F**kerDada Life

Dada Life is an EDM duo from Sweden formed in 2006.
Dada Life always shows up in front of cameras or on stage with bananas and champagne.
Bananas also come up in their track Kick Out The Epic Mother F**ker.


