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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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (21–30)
KONLE The Great

Released in October 2025, this track has drawn attention as a hard-hitting diss aimed by NLE Choppa, aka NLE The Great, at none other than NBA YoungBoy.
The lyrics question the responsibilities of an influential role model, maintaining an ethical perspective that condemns negative impacts on youth.
While its aggressive structure recalls 2Pac’s classics, it also weaves in spiritual vocabulary, reflecting the artist’s current shift toward a wellness-oriented stance.
The heavy trap beat and assertive flow create overwhelming intensity, making it a recommended listen for anyone who wants to experience hip-hop’s battle culture.
KillingThe Apples

Released in 2007 by Israel’s brass-and-turntable collective The Apples, this work is a stunning instrumental cover that reconstructs a rock classic in a brass-funk style.
It powerfully conveys the original’s anger and exhilaration through wordless horns and scratching, transforming it into a truly danceable protest anthem.
It gets so hyped on the floor that it sparks mass sing-alongs with the audience—there’s even video proof of that shared energy from a Spanish festival in 2012.
It’s perfect for hitting freezes or flashy power moves, and highly recommended for battle scenes where you want overwhelming collective energy on your side.
Definitely try dancing to this groove!
A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'K' (31–40)
Kisses (ft. bbyclose)BL3SS x CamrinWatsin

This is a collaborative track by BL3SS, based in London, and CamrinWatsin, based in Dublin—a trance-influenced dance tune released in March 2024.
Featuring vocals by bbyclose, it’s a simple yet powerful song with an unforgettable hook.
It peaked at No.
5 on the UK charts and became a long-running hit, spending 11 weeks in the Top 10.
With a tempo around 140 BPM, upbeat rhythms, and a catchy melody, it’s guaranteed to energize not only clubs and festivals but also road trips and house parties.
Hailed as a summer anthem, it has earned platinum certification.
It’s a track that combines infectious energy with accessibility—highly recommended for those just getting into dance music.
Keep Ya Head Up2Pac

Tupac, who continues to exert a tremendous influence on the hip-hop world.
Released in October 1993, this song is a warm anthem that reveals his socially conscious side and a profound love for humanity.
Included on the classic album “Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.…,” it layers a soulful track with gentle R&B vocals, wrapping listeners in a calm embrace.
It portrays a powerful message of encouragement and deep respect for women living through difficult circumstances.
It can also be taken as a song about friendship that transcends gender, or mutual support between people.
It was used in a symbolic scene in the 2017 biopic “All Eyez on Me,” which depicts his life.
It’s the kind of track that quietly gives a nudge forward when a dear friend is feeling down.
KissDemi Lovato

Since skyrocketing to stardom on Disney Channel in 2008, Demi Lovato has focused primarily on her music career.
After centering her sound around dance-pop with 2015’s Confident and 2017’s Tell Me You Love Me, she dropped the lead single from her ninth album, It’s Not That Deep, in October 2025.
The track is an uptempo dance-electronic pop song, crafted as a love song that celebrates a light, liberating romance.
Produced by Zhone, it features catchy synthesizers and club-ready beats, and Lovato has named it as one of her favorite tracks on the album.
Karma (ft. Ice Spice)Taylor Swift

It’s no exaggeration to say that Taylor Swift is one of the best-selling singer-songwriters in the world.
In May 2023, she re-released a track from her record-breaking album Midnights as a remix featuring Ice Spice, the young rapper who was at the height of her momentum at the time.
The song carries a positive theme: “good deeds come back to you.” Over a glittering soundscape grounded in chillwave and synth-pop, Taylor’s confident vocals shine, while Ice Spice’s cool, sultry rap adds a perfect accent.
Nominated at the 66th Grammy Awards, this track is an uplifting anthem ideal for moments when you want to boost your mood or trust in yourself.
Kids Wanna RockBryan Adams

Bursting with energy and a thrilling sense of speed—this is arena rock at its finest! It’s a track by the world-renowned Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.
Released in November 1984, the song appears on the classic album Reckless, which has sold over 12 million copies worldwide.
Created on short notice to heighten the album’s rock edge, this piece brilliantly captures the pure impulse of youth simply craving rock.
Though not released as a single, it charted on Billboard’s rock charts, became a massive live favorite, and was included on best-of compilations.
It’s a powerful track that’s perfect when you want unfiltered exhilaration—or to belt out at full volume on a drive.

