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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “L”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “L,” do any come to mind for you?

People don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.

That said, when it comes to English words starting with “L,” there’s “Love,” and just that alone probably accounts for hundreds of songs.

There are also plenty of other words that seem likely to appear in song titles, like “Last,” “Lady,” and “Little.”

In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “L,” regardless of era or genre.

By searching for music from a perspective you may not have considered before, you might discover some new tracks.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “L” (61–70)

Letter To My BlockLil Tjay

Lil Tjay – Letter To My Block (Official Video)
Letter To My BlockLil Tjay

Rapper Lil Tjay, who hovered between life and death after a shooting in 2022, has continued making music, releasing his third album, 222, in 2023 and creating songs rooted in his experiences.

This track, a single released in October 2025, is a message song dedicated to his friends back home in the Bronx.

It features a melodic flow and raw lyrics that look back on past struggles in the streets while conveying hope from his current position.

It’s a compelling piece that only someone who has grown by overcoming pain could create.

Recommended for those still facing difficult circumstances and for anyone who wants to honor their roots.

LET ME SLEEPPaleface Swiss

Pale Face Swiss is a deathcore/metalcore band based in Zurich, Switzerland.

Since forming in 2017, they’ve taken the global metal scene by storm with ferocious breakdowns and a wide-ranging vocal style.

This track, released in October 2025 as a lead single from their EP The Wilted, tackles themes of insomnia and inner turmoil, expressing the agony of yearning for sleep while the mind refuses to allow it—rendered in a massively heavy sound.

While chromatic riffs and furious screams explode throughout, the band also reveals a glimpse of melodic evolution.

The visuals, inspired by Slender Man and Hellraiser, are equally intense, pulling you into a nightmarish world with no escape.

Recommended not only for deathcore fans, but for anyone who wants to blow off everyday stress with heavy music.

life, i’m over youZevia

Zevia – life, i’m over you (Official Lyric Video)
life, i’m over youZevia

Singer-songwriter Zevia gives voice to the complex emotions of adolescence.

In this track from the February 2022 album “we’re all sad here,” it portrays the despair felt at eighteen and the faint hope that something might change at nineteen.

The song conveys a heartfelt conflict of “wanting to stay but needing to leave,” along with a longing to be saved by someone.

With minimalist piano and synthesizers, the emotive vocals strike a deep chord.

It’s a song I especially recommend to junior high school students who feel anxious about the future and frustrated with their present selves.

LiquidAshnikko

Ashnikko – Liquid (Official Visualiser)
LiquidAshnikko

Ashnikko, who never stops astonishing the music scene with her overwhelming musicality and striking visual style, has released her second album, “Smoochies,” in October 2025, about two years after her 2023 debut album “Weedkiller.” This track, one of the songs included on the album, is a provocative piece that explores a craving for intimacy and oneness through a metaphor of bodily boundaries dissolving and merging at the molecular level.

Its aggressive sound—fusing hyperpop and electronic—also carries a sense of homage to Britney Spears, whom she cites as an influence.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to cut loose at the club or charge up on adrenaline and energy.

LouderDimitri Vegas, Like Mike & VINAI

Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & VINAI – Louder (OUT NOW)
LouderDimitri Vegas, Like Mike & VINAI

A powerful collaboration between Belgian brother duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike—leaders of the world-class EDM scene—and Italian producer duo VINAI.

Released in 2015, this track fuses electro house and big room, shining with an overwhelming structure tailor-made for peak-time festival moments.

From the dramatic build-up to the explosive, destructive drop, it’s packed with hard-hitting sounds that shake the club floor.

Weighty synth chords and theatrical progressions unify the entire crowd, sparking an irresistible hands-in-the-air euphoria.

It was actually used in their live sets as an unreleased track starting in 2014, earning fervent audience reactions.

An anthem-level track that epitomizes the sets of the duo who were crowned No.

1 in the world by DJ Mag.

Love Me NotRavyn Lenae

Ravyn Lenae – Love Me Not (Official Music Video)
Love Me NotRavyn Lenae

Released in May 2024 from her second album “Bird’s Eye,” this track by Chicago-born R&B singer Ravyn Lenae beautifully fuses ’60s girl-group vibes with contemporary R&B.

It delicately portrays the complicated emotions of love, capturing a heart caught between independence and dependence.

“I don’t want to see you, but I miss you; I don’t need you, but I want you by my side.” The song expresses the nuanced inner world of a woman holding such contradictions, set to a sound that’s retro yet refined.

After going viral on TikTok, it even entered the Billboard charts in April 2025.

With its groovy bassline and elegant melody, it’s a perfect pick for a slightly polished dinner time.

LeavinRod Wave

Rod Wave – Leavin (Official Music Video)
LeavinRod Wave

Rod Wave, hailing from St.

Petersburg, Florida, is a rapper-singer known for his “soul-trap” style that fuses hip-hop and R&B.

Since his 2019 debut album Ghetto Gospel, he’s consistently landed in the top 10 of the Billboard 200, proving his prowess.

Released in October 2025, this track spotlights his emotional expression within a minimalist production built on ethereal soul samples, understated percussion, and icy piano tones.

The lyrics—about a breakup, the urge to escape, and the conflict of asking “this time, don’t wait for me”—gain urgency through vocals that shift dynamically from low to high registers.

Crafted as his first comeback single in about a year, the song also doubles as promotion for his U.S.

tour kicking off in December, signaling the start of a new chapter.

It’s recommended for anyone looking to put past relationships behind them or who loves melodically stirring rap.