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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “L” (141–150)

Love SongGrrrl Gang

Grrrl Gang – Love Song (Official Audio)
Love SongGrrrl Gang

I want to blast away everyday struggles and mental fog with powerful sound! If you feel the same, Grrrl Gang from Indonesia is here for you.

Their music inherits the spirit of indie pop and riot grrrl, overflowing with a “honey-vinegar” charm where sweetness and sharp edges coexist.

After their 2017 debut, they drew attention with their signature track “Dream Grrrl,” and in September 2023 released their long-awaited album Spunky! With candid lyrics drawn from the vocalist’s diary—singing about struggles with self-acceptance and more—you’ll find yourself nodding along, thinking, “I know exactly how that feels!” They’re the perfect band for blasting away the blues, channeling the same energy as their famously intense, sweat-drenched mosh-pit live shows.

Less Than ZeroThe Weeknd

The Weeknd – Less Than Zero (Official Lyric Video)
Less Than ZeroThe Weeknd

This piece by The Weeknd, Canada’s globally acclaimed artist, stands out with a sound reminiscent of 80s synth-pop.

In this song, the end of love—and the inescapable guilt and self-reproach that come with it—are expressed through delicate vocals.

The feeling of endlessly blaming your past self for a breakup is something anyone who’s experienced heartbreak can recognize.

Featured on the January 2022 album Dawn FM, the track was also chosen as an official theme for the global wrestling spectacle WrestleMania 39.

On nights when it’s hard to face your mistakes, letting yourself sink into this pain-laden melody might paradoxically lighten your heart and help you take the next step.

L.O.V.E.Ud4vd, hannah bahng

d4vd, hannah bahng – L.O.V.E.U (Official Music Video)
L.O.V.E.Ud4vd, hannah bahng

Sparked by a viral hit on TikTok, American artist David shot to stardom, while Australia-born Hannah Bunn runs her own label.

This duet, created by two artists who embody the new generation’s DIY spirit, layers their voices gently over a lo-fi, soothing sound.

With heartfelt, straightforward expressions of love—like likening an irreplaceable person to a four-leaf clover—it’s an uplifting, resonant track.

Released in August 2025, the song appears on the deluxe edition of David’s debut album, “Withered.” The fact that the collaboration began after they met at a concert may be part of what gives the piece its warm, intimate atmosphere.

Listening to this track, which evokes a summery seaside, might just make those ordinary moments with someone special feel even more precious.

Life in TokyoJapan

Japan, a band that can be seen as a bridge between glam rock and new wave, teamed up with disco master Giorgio Moroder for this track, marking a bold shift away from glam rock.

Some of you may remember it becoming a hit after several re-releases.

The glittering synth lines sound as if they paint Tokyo’s near-future neon in audio form.

David Sylvian’s cool, restrained vocals reflect a sense of loneliness hidden within the dazzling bustle, and a somewhat detached, observer-like gaze.

Meanwhile, Mick Karn’s sensually undulating bass over the mechanical beat breathes vivid human warmth into the track—an unforgettable touch.

LowlifeCryptic Slaughter

Cryptic Slaughter is a crossover thrash band formed in the United States in 1984.

They’re also known for having founding members—like guitarist Les Evans—who were in their teens at the time.

Their sound fuses the aggression of thrash metal with the raw drive of hardcore punk, delivering a storm-like intensity.

Their breathless speed even earned them a reputation as “the fastest in the world” at times.

Their debut, Convicted, is said to have had a major influence on subsequent bands and is an essential release in the development of the genre.

Rob Nicholson, who later played in Ozzy Osbourne’s band, was also a member.

Despite several breakups and reunions, their extreme musical style continues to enjoy fervent support from many fans today.

Letná (with Manene)Rohony

Hailing from the Czech Republic, Rohony—nicknamed the “King of the Village”—is a rising rapper making waves.

With a unique style that deftly fuses hip-hop and trap, he’s drawing major attention on the domestic music scene.

His greatest appeal lies in his heartfelt, true-to-life lyrics that weave together everyday life in his small hometown, his passion for football, and the social issues of our time.

Delivered over weighty basslines and crisp, punchy beats, his words resonate with a wide range of fans.

He’s keeping busy with the release of his latest album, “Superfly,” and appearances at some of the country’s largest festivals.

Blending a local perspective with a refined sound, his music offers a vivid snapshot of the Czech Republic today.

LavazzaViktor Sheen

Viktor Sheen is a rapper born in Kazakhstan and based in the Czech Republic.

He’s known for highly narrative lyrics and an original style of rap that incorporates pop and R&B elements.

His 2019 release Černobílej svět held the No.

1 spot domestically for over 20 weeks, followed by a string of further hits.

He has become a defining figure of the contemporary Czech music scene, earning the most nominations at national music awards.

He frequently collaborates with popular artists such as Calin, and exploring his work is a great way to get a feel for today’s Czech Republic.

Once you hear his powerful sound and world-building, it’s sure to capture your heart.