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 compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (281–290)
Let You FadeLinkin Park

What stands out is a grand soundscape that begins with a quiet piano melody and unfolds into powerful guitars—one of the newly included tracks on the deluxe edition of American rock band Linkin Park’s eighth album, “From Zero,” released in May 2025.
The call-and-response vocals between new singer Emily Armstrong and Mike Shinoda resonate deeply, and the lyrics, centered on themes of memory and loss, evoke profound emotion.
It’s recommended not only for longtime Linkin Park fans but also for rock listeners interested in bold new directions.
This ambitious work lets you savor the band’s renewed drive and their enduring expressive power in their new lineup.
Like a PrayerMadonna

This popular song is known for its powerful vocals and the overwhelming soundscape woven by gospel-style choruses.
Its lyrics skillfully fuse religious themes with human love, making it a work that symbolizes the musical maturity of Madonna, the American artist.
Released in March 1989, it gained widespread popularity as the lead single from the album of the same name, Like a Prayer, topping charts in various countries including the United States and the United Kingdom.
Also featured in a Pepsi-Cola commercial, the song sparked debate over its religious imagery, yet it has continued to enjoy enduring popularity.
If performed as a choral piece, having the entire class sing the gospel-inspired chorus parts can create a grand production that envelops the entire venue.
Look Down On UsMaruja

A noisy and exhilarating post-rock band, Maruha, has released a borderless, 10-minute epic.
The dynamic sonic landscape crafted by the Manchester-based four-piece delivers a thrilling progression that fuses post-punk, jazz, and progressive sounds.
This advance track from their debut album, “Pain to Power,” satirically depicts the influence of the wealthy in its first half, then shifts in the latter half to a socially critical message emphasizing the importance of solidarity.
The artful music video by the visual collective Light in the Tower is also generating buzz.
With a world tour scheduled for May 2025—including dates in Tokyo and Osaka—this looks to be a rare chance to experience their ferocious live performance firsthand.
Like A BitchZomboy

A primal, aggressive dubstep sound that strikes the brain with the ultimate in earth-shaking low end.
Released in January 2016 by UK-born Zomboy, this track overwhelms listeners with its destructive bassline and breakneck 150 BPM beat.
Drawing on his experience as a former rock band drummer, he fuses fierce rhythms with heavyweight sound design.
Included on the EP “Neon Grave,” it was later remixed by Kill The Noise.
This piece is highly recommended for those who want to savor body-rattling sub-bass on headphones or a subwoofer, and for dance music fans seeking energetic EDM.
Crank the volume to truly experience the track’s full power.
Lose My Mind (feat. Doja Cat)Don Toliver

Known for his hybrid sound and melodious flow, American artist Don Toliver teams up with Doja Cat on this track featured on the soundtrack for the film F1.
It’s a captivating song where soulful vocals and powerful rap intersect over a high-velocity sound that fuses pop-rap and electronic music.
Having drawn attention with albums like Heaven or Hell and Life of a DON, Toliver enlists Grammy-winning producers Ryan Tedder and Hans Zimmer here to brilliantly capture the world of Formula 1.
The film’s official soundtrack, F1 THE ALBUM, is slated for release in June 2025 alongside the movie, making this a recommended track for listeners seeking speedy, adrenaline-filled sound.
Lost HighwayKacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves, a skilled American singer-songwriter who has revived classic country songs with a modern interpretation.
Her expressive, slow, and deeply felt melodies—paired with the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar—are wrapped in a timeless beauty.
From its release in April 2025, this work has garnered strong support from many music fans, honoring the essence of the original while weaving in her own delicate interpretation.
It’s an ambitious follow-up to The Architect, which won the 2025 Grammy Award for Best Country Song, and also commemorates her renewed deal with Lost Highway Records.
It’s a recommended track not only for those who want to rediscover the virtues of traditional country music, but also for anyone seeking music that quietly seeps into the heart during peaceful moments.
Little Lord FentanylPrimus & Puscifer

An experimental track that exquisitely blends funk metal and alternative rock has emerged from a collaboration between two quintessential American bands, Primus and Puscifer.
This release marks the first since the arrival of Primus’s new drummer, John Hoffman—selected from over 6,100 candidates—and features a uniquely crafted soundscape highlighted by Maynard James Keenan’s falsetto and Les Claypool’s slap bass.
Its title, a play on 19th-century children’s literature, carries satire aimed at contemporary society, while the music unfolds a dark, fantastical world reminiscent of a Tim Burton film.
It’s a must-listen not only for fans of both bands but also for music lovers seeking boundary-pushing, genre-defying sounds.

