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” (191–200)
Kiss Me More (ft. SZA)Doja Cat

Doja Cat is an American rapper and singer-songwriter born in 1995.
Centered on hip-hop and pop, she draws attention with a unique style that incorporates elements of R&B and pop-rap.
She began to stand out with her 2014 debut EP, Purrr!, and shot to prominence in 2018 with a cow-themed track.
A song from her 2019 album Hot Pink went viral on TikTok and topped the U.S.
charts, fueling her rapid rise.
Heavily influenced by Nicki Minaj, her technical rapping and knack for catchy melodies are major draws.
Her distinctive use of social media for promotion has also been praised, and she’s been nominated for Grammy Awards.
Highly recommended for those drawn to unique musicality and striking visuals.
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KonichiwaDonny Benét

Donny Benét, hailing from Sydney, is a singer-songwriter known for his distinctive musical style that fuses ’80s retro sounds with a modern approach.
He debuted with the 2011 album “Don’t Hold Back,” garnering attention for tracks that incorporate elements of synth-pop, disco, and funk.
He had his major breakthrough with the 2018 release “The Don,” cementing his position in the pop scene.
His signature lies in bassline- and synthesizer-driven songs and performances laced with humor.
In 2023, “Le Piano” won Best Jazz Album at the Australian Independent Music Awards, showcasing his artistic growth.
Highly recommended for those interested in the blend of retro vibes and contemporary sound!
King GeorgeDover

Dover is a rock band formed in 1992, and in Japanese it is sometimes written as “Dōbā.” They have enjoyed popularity across various European countries, and their song “King George” once reached number one on Germany’s World Radio Chart.
KaraokeDrake

A track by Canadian rapper Drake.
Inspired by a girl he met when he was 11, it samples Bill Withers’s 1972 track “Use Me.” Released in 2010, it appears on the album Thank Me Later and has been certified Platinum in both the United States and Canada.
King of HollywoodThe Eagles

A track that sings about the decadent lifestyles of Hollywood celebrities.
It’s included on their sixth album, The Long Run, released in 1979.
The album reached No.
1 on the charts in the United States, Sweden, Canada, Australia, and Japan.
kiss you all overEXILE

A song released in 1978 by Exile.
It is said to be the first track produced by Mike Chapman using keyboards.
Featuring sensual lyrical lines, it is a soft rock song incorporating elements of rock and disco.
It has been covered by country singer Trace Adkins.
Kalimba StoryEarth, Wind & Fire

It’s a masterpiece where the bass and guitar come in heavy right from the start.
The track has a refined, understated cool, and you can really appreciate the composer’s ability to make it funky while even incorporating a touch of rockabilly.
The kalimba mentioned in the title rings subtly in the background, adding depth to the piece.


