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

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “L”
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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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (1–10)

LIVING UPNEW!Hurricane Wisdom

Hurricane Wisdom – LIVING UP (Official Music Video)
LIVING UPNEW!Hurricane Wisdom

An ambitious work by Hurricane Wisdom from Florida, blending his roots with experiences in Nigeria.

Released as part of a single dropped in March 2026, it beautifully fuses the soothing rhythms characteristic of Afrobeats with his melodic rap.

Rather than merely singing about pain, the track brims with a forward-looking message about fully living in the present moment.

The music video, shot on the streets of Lagos, evokes a deep sense of cultural connection.

It’s a song that delivers soul-soothing, positive energy to anyone who wants to embrace the present and move toward a brighter future.

Lil HurricaneNEW!Hurricane Wisdom

Hurricane Wisdom – Lil Hurricane (Official Video)
Lil HurricaneNEW!Hurricane Wisdom

Set to a quiet yet soulful melody, this track lays bare the pain deep in the heart with unflinching honesty.

Released in April 2021, it was later included as a key number at the beginning of the album “Hurricane Season.” Hurricane Wisdom’s life experiences and the profound hardships he once carried are recounted just as they were, and his emotional rap strikes the listener’s soul with powerful force.

The vivid storytelling—so real you can almost feel the unadorned atmosphere of the Florida where he grew up—is nothing short of remarkable.

It’s a gem I recommend when you want to immerse yourself in music that seeps into your heart and carefully awakens your emotions.

Love Me BackNEW!Max McNown

Max McNown – Love Me Back (Official Performance Video)
Love Me BackNEW!Max McNown

Max McNown is a solo singer-songwriter from Oregon, USA.

With a warm vocal timbre and acoustic tones, he’s a rising artist who bridges folk and country.

Released digitally in May 2024 and later included on the expanded album “Wandering (Love Me Back),” “Love Me Back” is a love song that captures the joy and relief of having love returned.

Its gentle melody, carrying honest, down-to-earth feelings, and a structure that gradually opens up emotionally are deeply moving.

When you want to immerse yourself in the quiet exhilaration of the moment when romantic anxieties are finally rewarded, his voice—so intimate you can almost feel his warmth—will softly stay by your side.

Lush LifeNEW!Zara Larsson

Zara Larsson – Lush Life (Official Video)
Lush LifeNEW!Zara Larsson

Zara Larsson, a global pop star from Sweden known for her polished dance sound, has won widespread popularity.

Released in June 2015, this track was later included on her album “So Good” and became one of her signature songs, enjoying long-running success.

It was also featured in a Clinique cosmetics campaign, making it familiar to a broad audience.

With a positive theme of not dwelling on the past and enjoying the present, its bouncy tones and brisk rhythms lift listeners’ spirits.

The catchy vibe makes it easy for anyone to get into, which is particularly striking.

In 2025, on the 10th anniversary of its release, it experienced a revival hit on social media and became hugely popular among teenagers.

It would be a great choice as background music for a school festival dance—why not give it a try?

Let Me Be MyselfNEW!3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down – Let Me Be Myself (Official Music Video)
Let Me Be MyselfNEW!3 Doors Down

This is a classic ballad by 3 Doors Down, a band that follows the mainstream path of American rock, released as a single in December 2008.

It was cut from their album “3 Doors Down,” which debuted at number one, and is also known for being featured in the TV commercial for GEICO’s “Cavemen” campaign.

The lyrics convey an earnest desire to reclaim one’s true self rather than becoming what others want, making it perfect for moments when you want to quietly reflect.

Its expansive, melodic sound with restrained, weighty guitar riffs offers comforting company when you want to drive alone and sink into contemplation—on a late-night highway or along the coast.

A recommended track for anyone looking to reexamine their sense of self.

Let Me GoNEW!3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down – Let Me Go (Official Music Video)
Let Me GoNEW!3 Doors Down

Released in November 2004, the lead single “Let Me Go” from the album Seventeen Days—which reached No.

1 in the U.S.—is a perfect track for experiencing the classic appeal of 3 Doors Down’s American rock sound.

Set against a heavy guitar backdrop, it poignantly sings of the pain of a breakup that can’t be undone.

There’s even an anecdote that it was originally being developed for a film, and its dramatically explosive chorus is truly moving.

It’s the kind of song that will keep you company when you’re driving on the highway at night, wanting to let out the haze that’s built up in your heart.

This number, where melancholy and exhilaration intersect, makes an excellent companion for a drive.

LoserNEW!3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down – Loser (Official Video)
LoserNEW!3 Doors Down

It’s a rock tune that kicks off with a resonant, heavy bass guitar riff and then bursts into a melodic chorus that grabs listeners by the heart.

While it portrays dark themes like a sense of defeat, self-denial, and the pain of dependency, there’s a certain strength that tries to hold the line, making it irresistibly singable.

Released in June 2000, this track appears on the smash-hit album “The Better Life.” Rather than being tied to a visual work, it spread through radio support and set a remarkable record by holding No.

1 on the rock chart for 21 consecutive weeks.

It’s a perfect fit as BGM for a nighttime drive when you want to blow away pent-up frustration.

Add it to your playlist!