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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KnockoffPoppy

Poppy, who is also known as a YouTuber, released “Knockoff” as the lead single from her album Zig.
This track stands out with a sound that blends R&B and EDM, resulting in a distinctly mature vibe.
Be sure to listen while paying attention to the lyrics, which delve deeply into love.
Also, the music video—featuring intense choreography—has been getting a lot of buzz.
Don’t miss the stunning performance.
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Kitsune Maison FreestylePorter Robinson

Porter Robinson, known for his distinctive sound that fuses electropop and indie elements.
This work, released in July 2024 by the American artist, is a song laced with irony toward social surface-level images and self-satisfaction.
Its lyrics, which question a modern society where everyone fixates on appearances and status and tends to lose sight of inner fulfillment, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
Included on the album “SMILE! :D,” the track showcases Porter Robinson’s matured musical sensibilities.
By exploring the feelings of young people wavering between self-expression and social expectations, it’s a piece that will likely strike a chord with many living in the present day.
Knock Yourself Out XDPorter Robinson

A nostalgically bittersweet masterpiece is born, fusing glittering late-2000s-style electropop with emo-tinged melodies! Porter Robinson—popular producer, DJ, and singer-songwriter—has released a new single, “Knock Yourself Out XD,” a lead track from his upcoming album “Smile! :D,” scheduled for release in July 2024.
It’s full of charming, bleepy, game-inspired phrases that reflect his love of Japanese games and make it a joy to listen to.
It’s a euphoric killer tune, but if you keep in mind that he has struggled with mental health issues for many years, you may find it hits differently.
Killer QueenQueen

Queen is a band you can’t avoid when talking about the UK rock scene.
Thanks to the hit film Bohemian Rhapsody, even younger generations are likely familiar with Queen.
Their classic song Killer Queen is known as the inspiration for Yoshikage Kira—more precisely, for the Stand he wields—who remains immensely popular as a memorable villain.
The melody of the song, which shifts between minor and major keys, matches well with the psychopathic personality of Yoshikage Kira, doesn’t it?
KarmaQueen Naija

A singer who is globally popular as a social media influencer.
Her debut single “Medicine,” released in December 2017, became a huge hit and quickly drew attention in the music industry.
The song became her second hit upon its June 2018 release and reached No.
1 in the US.
Definitely one to watch!
KarateR3HAB & KSHMR

They’ve got an aggressive, cool sound.
But lots of people aren’t sure how to pronounce their name—myself included at first.
It’s pronounced Rehab and Kshmr.
Many of their tracks have Japanese titles like “karate” and “sakura,” and they openly profess their love for Japan.
The two of them have also come to Japan multiple times to perform.
They’re a unit that represents the EDM scene and remain popular, regularly appearing at festivals.
Their songs get played often in Japanese clubs, so they’re very popular here.
Keep on Loving YouREO Speed Wagon

A romantic ballad about continuing to love no matter what.
It was released in 1980 by the American rock band REO Speedwagon.
Popular at weddings, the track has been covered by artists such as The Lemonheads.

