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.
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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (1–10)
Loving Life AgainNEW!Ella Langley

Ella Langley, a singer-songwriter from the United States, released “Loving Life Again” in March 2026—a track that’s perfect for a slow, easygoing holiday morning.
Dropped ahead of her album “Dandelion,” slated for release in April of the same year, the song features a gentle, introspective acoustic sound.
Through images of her hometown and family memories, it traces a gradual process of healing.
Warm guitar tones and her candid vocals softly embrace hearts worn out by busy days.
Give it a listen on a quiet morning off, while you brew a cup of coffee and ease into the day.
Little KiddaNEW!EsDeeKid

With its distinctive accent and heavy beats that you can’t get enough of, this track distills everything that makes EsDeeKid so compelling.
Released in September 2024, it’s a rare cut that lets you feel the night-before surge leading into the classic album Rebel.
Without any tie-ins, it spread from the fervor of a core community.
Its decadent, hazy sense of drift weaves perfectly with his uniquely local turns of phrase, gripping listeners in an instant.
It’s irresistible how roughly a minute packs in the raw energy of the underground.
Perfect for when you want to immerse yourself in otherworldly waves of sound or surrender to addictive low-end bass and let your heart dance.
Don’t just listen—experience it.
Let DownNEW!Radiohead

Here’s a piece I highly recommend for anyone who wants to deliver a soul-stirring harmony at a choral competition: this classic track from the rock band Radiohead’s landmark album OK Computer.
Released in June 1997, it explores themes of alienation and ennui in contemporary urban life.
At first glance it may seem dark, but its airy, floating melody and the layered, overlapping vocals in the latter half make it a perfect fit for choir, don’t you think? Over the years, the song saw a resurgence, going viral on TikTok in 2025.
It also gained renewed attention after being featured in season 1 of the drama The Bear.
It’s a piece I’d love to see a class take on if they want to express delicate emotional nuance through their voices.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (11–20)
LocoNEW!Key Glock

Rapper Key Glock, who continues to thrive with Memphis’s signature heavy beats and streetwise sensibility as his weapons of choice.
Despite growing up in a harsh environment where his mother was incarcerated during his childhood, he forged a distinctive style of his own.
The track he released in April 2026 is a single that hints at a new chapter following his May 2025 album “Glockaveli.” His approach—eschewing guest features and powering through with his own rap over booming low-end—remains fully intact, depicting the stacking of cash and a hedonistic vibe in a straightforward way.
The heavy low frequencies by King Wonka and the lean, no-frills rapping are a perfect match.
A recommended cut for anyone who wants to revel in weighty beats and a tight flow.
LonelyNEW!Fcukers

Hookers are an electronic duo based in New York who have been steadily active.
Drawing attention since around 2024 as figures refreshing club culture, they dropped their debut album “Ö” in March 2026.
This track from the album is club pop that straightforwardly showcases their signature hedonism.
Rather than treating the theme of loneliness sentimentally, it’s crafted into a cool sound where nocturnal euphoria and emptiness coexist.
With Kenny Beats involved in the production, the piece was completed over roughly two weeks of sessions.
Its sound design, which modernly reconstructs elements like ’90s house, is sure to resonate when you’re driving through the city at night or want to lose yourself dancing alone.
Let Alone The One You LoveOlivia Dean

Set against an intimate, gentle vocal, this song carves out a refusal to be belittled and a mature decision to end the relationship.
It portrays the pain of shrinking within a love that should have been nurturing, and the urgent need to create distance to protect oneself.
Released as part of the second album, “The Art of Loving,” in September 2025, it drew attention after a performance on a popular American TV show in November 2025.
Listen to it on nights when you want to think deeply about love, or when you’re questioning your current relationship—whenever you need courage to choose self-respect.
LIMITLESSCentral Cee

Inner conflicts like the ambition for success and the loneliness that comes with it are beautifully expressed over a melodious sound.
More than just self-aggrandizement, this profound piece is included on Central Cee’s album “CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS,” released in January 2025.
That same month, the music video dropped, and later it was performed on Apple Music Live, generating major buzz.
Perfect for quiet late-night reflection alone or moments when you want to fire yourself up! It’s an irresistible listen for fans of introspective hip-hop.

