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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Foreign songs starting with the letter “K” (291–300)
Kick PushLupe Fiasco

Kick Push is a classic packed with Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco’s love for skateboarding.
Over a catchy, cool track, he delivers smooth flow and delivery while firing off lyrics that serve as a kind of antithesis to the anti-skate crowd that treats skaters like troublemakers.
The lyrics also highlight the appeal of skating.
The melody glides as smoothly as skating itself, making it perfect for a sunny, clear day.
Killarney Boys of PleasureLúnasa

A band leading the Irish music scene.
I can’t help but wonder how they manage to write phrases you want to keep listening to forever.
Even within its gentleness, I feel a hidden strength, and amid the melancholy atmosphere, there’s a sense of determination to move forward in the song.
Kim & JessieM83

Since the 2000s, a genre called electro-shoegaze has suddenly begun attracting attention—are you familiar with it? Shoegaze, which became a boom in early-90s Britain and has many outspoken fans among artists here in Japan, has had a profound impact on musicians in the electronica scene as well.
Among the leading artists who interpreted shoegaze—characterized by guitar noise, gorgeous melodies, and an ambient atmosphere—from the perspective of electronic music, and later broke through globally, is M83 from France.
Now operating as the solo project of Anthony Gonzalez, M83’s breakout came with the classic 2008 album Saturdays = Youth, which includes the masterpiece Kim & Jessie.
It’s an exquisitely beautiful, melodic track that distills the lyrical facets of shoegaze and electronica and elevates them into vivid dream pop.
It may no longer fit neatly within the definition of electronica, but in the sense that an artist rooted in electronica’s history reached this creative horizon, it can surely be called an epoch-making classic.
If you want to feel more of the electro-shoegaze elements, give the 2005 album Before the Dawn Heals Us a listen!
KISS OR BITEmeg zombies

Just when you think it’s dance music, it turns out to be a uniquely arranged track overflowing with love, paying homage to ’80s hard rock and metal.
And then, before you know it, it freely shifts into a sound packed with love for ’90s Famicom-era vibes.
King With Broken CrownMEKONG DELTA

A band formed around the eccentric genius Ralph Hubert.
While based in thrash metal, their music is a bewilderingly complex style that incorporates a variety of sounds.
This track also blends airy Arabian motifs within odd time signatures, letting you fully savor Ralph Hubert’s twisted ingenuity.
A one-and-only, solitary band.
KEMURI (Retune)Mondo Grosso

MONDO GROSSO, the solo project of Shinichi Osawa, is popular not only in Japan but also overseas.
“KEMURI” is included on the album “Attune / Detune,” which MONDO GROSSO released in 2018.
In addition to the English “Retune” version sung by RHYME, there’s also a Japanese version sung by ACO, so be sure to check that one out as well.
Kunte Kinte – Agrican WarriorMad Professor

Mad Professor is a great music producer who not only works with renowned musicians in the reggae-dub sphere, but also actively produces artists from other genres such as rock and punk, continually taking bold risks with musical experiments through innovative and forward-looking methods.
Famous for his ferocious live performances—hailed as those of a “dub scientist who can silence even a crying child”—Mad Professor has a signature series titled “Dub Me Crazy.” The work discussed here is the second installment, Dub Me Crazy 2: Beyond The Realms Of Dub.
Hailing from Guyana and running his own label and studio in the UK, Mad Professor has an unusual background: originally a studio engineer, he began his artist career after listening to the early dub of King Tubby and Lee Perry.
True to his unique trajectory, this album possesses a different allure from pure Jamaican dub, delivering a dub record that defies easy categorization—one where a cool, detached perspective coexists with a restless spirit of experimentation.


