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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Kid ARadiohead

A gigantic band that emerged on the scene from the 1990s onward, standing shoulder to shoulder with Oasis: Radiohead.
Their musical style is the polar opposite of Oasis—an intellectually driven band known for releasing many cool, experimental tracks.
In particular, with Kid A they made a complete break from their previous rock sound, boldly introducing electronica to unveil a new musical direction—a hugely controversial work at the time.
Yet Kid A ultimately became a major hit, and it went on to become a classic that served as a turning point of the era, spurring the subsequent fusion of rock and techno.
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Kamulah TakdirkuRaffi Ahmad & Nagita Slavina

Raffi Ahmad and Nagita Slavina are one of the most popular celebrity couples in Indonesia.
They married in 2014, and in 2015 their first child was born.
This song is about how they met and their love story.
“Kamulah Takdirku” means “You are my destiny!” in Japanese.
It’s the perfect song for those who have met their destined partner.
Kick Out the JamsRage Against The Machine

The original is MC5’s “Kick Out the Jams,” but the Rage Against the Machine version is even more energetic and has broader appeal.
It’s the kind of song that motivates you to push through the afternoon session after the lunch break at a sports day.
With a powerful drive that makes you want to start running and a bright, upbeat vibe, it’s sure to ignite the competitive spirit of the athletes.
Playing this track will lift the energy of the whole venue and make the sports festival even more fun.
Embraced by multiple generations, this song is the perfect cheer anthem for those who want to pick a stylish Western track.
Killing In the NameRage Against The Machine

A historic anthem from Los Angeles–based Rage Against the Machine, charged with anger and protest against society.
Amid the thunderous roar created by heavy guitar riffs and a powerful rhythm section, it delivers a scathing critique of abuses of power and racial discrimination.
Released in November 1992 as a track on the album “Rage Against the Machine,” it fuses Zack de la Rocha’s fierce vocals with Tom Morello’s innovative guitar sound to stunning effect.
In 2009, it achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.
1 on the UK Christmas chart.
The song has also been featured in games such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Guitar Hero II, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their awareness of social issues.
Know Your EnemyRage Against The Machine

Guitar, bass, drums, vocals—the most simple and fundamental rock-band format—yet the innovative, literally “alternative” rock created by Rage Against the Machine spawned countless imitators, none of whom have ever surpassed the original even after decades.
They disbanded in 2000 and have intermittently reunited for live shows, but they’ve only released three original studio albums.
Still, their level of completion is so exceptional that it feels more than sufficient.
Just listening to the absolute classic Know Your Enemy—whose perverse, technique-driven intro plunges in an instant into an explosive development with staggering tension that shakes the soul—will give you a grasp of their core musicality, political stance, and position.
It’s included on their 1992 self-titled, massively brilliant debut album and is one of their signature songs, always performed live.
The charismatic frontman Zack de la Rocha shouting the fierce title “Know your enemy” never fails to send a chill down my spine.
Rage’s songs are straightforwardly cool and, of course, more than enjoyable just by listening to the sound alone; but by understanding the lyrics you can grasp what the songs truly mean.
So make use of translations and dig into their words, which remain undimmed even today.

