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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!

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'K' (311–320)

Kiss Me QuickNathan Sykes

Nathan Sykes – Kiss Me Quick
Kiss Me QuickNathan Sykes

Recommended for those looking for songs that are bittersweet yet uplifting.

When you feel a bit cloudy and want to go for a run, it’s nice to listen to slightly melancholic melodies, isn’t it? Nathan Sykes has a beautiful voice, and this is a track I listen to often.

Kanya (Andy Blueman Remix)Neal Scarborough

Neal Scarborough – Kanya (Andy Blueman Remix)
Kanya (Andy Blueman Remix)Neal Scarborough

It’s a track that puts a strong emphasis on a four-on-the-floor techno feel while the trance-style melodies add a distinctive flavor, making you want to dance.

The synthesizer’s rhythm comes across as clean and soft, and the sampled-sounding female voice brings a fresh, wholesome atmosphere.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (321–330)

Kisses On The WindNeneh Cherry

Included on the 1989 album Raw Like Sushi.

Born in 1964, a singer-songwriter from Sweden.

With its uptempo digital rhythm and pop, danceable melody line, this track features her light, high-toned vocals that lift your spirits.

Keep The Dream AliveOasis

This song delivers a powerful message about never giving up on your dreams, resonating deeply in the heart.

Its medium-tempo, melodic guitar riffs and rhythmic drums distill the quintessential Britpop charm that only Oasis can offer.

Featured on the album “Don’t Believe The Truth,” released in May 2005, this gem was composed by the band’s bassist, Andy Bell.

Within its expansive soundscape, it powerfully voices the emotions caught between reality and ideals.

It’s a track to play when you want to remember the importance of holding on to your dreams, or when you feel like giving up halfway.

Kiss YouOne Direction

One Direction – Kiss You (Official)
Kiss YouOne Direction

After being featured in a docomo commercial song, One Direction quickly became a hot topic in Japan.

This track is from their second album, Take Me Home, released in 2012.

It’s a cheerful, dance-inducing song—perfect as background music for cherry-blossom viewing, too.

KidsOneRepublic

OneRepublic – Kids (Official Music Video)
KidsOneRepublic

As the title suggests, it’s a OneRepublic song that sings about the unique struggles of adolescence and the boundary between being a child and an adult.

With its grand sound and uplifting, thoughtful lyrics, it’s a track I’d love not only adults but also teens and younger listeners to hear.

I think it would also work well as background music for school festivals and cultural festivals.

KU LO SAOxlade, Camila Cabello

Oxlade, Camila Cabello – KU LO SA (Official Video)
KU LO SAOxlade, Camila Cabello

The Nigerian music scene is drawing the most attention in 2023.

Led by Rema, various Nigerian musicians are collaborating with mainstream artists.

“KU LO SA” is a track by Oxlade, a popular Nigerian rapper, and Camila Cabello, who is known for her Latin-influenced sound.

While it’s not specifically themed around spring, the song features a fresh, stylish melody that evokes the feeling of a new season beginning.