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

In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole batch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “M”! You probably don’t usually listen only to songs that begin with a specific letter, but that’s exactly why trying it might lead you to tracks you didn’t know before and spark new discoveries.

By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “M,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Mr,” “Mrs,” “Magic,” “Make,” and “Moon.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few songs in mind.

With that hope of meeting some new tracks, please enjoy reading this article.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (71–80)

Make Me Feeloskar med k

oskar med k – Make Me Feel (Official Video)
Make Me Feeloskar med k

This track from Northern Europe is a standout that signals a new wave in melodic house.

Released in June 2025 by Norwegian producer Oskar Med K, the song is defined by spatial soundscapes where dreamy synth pads and floating chord progressions intertwine.

The emotive vocals and expertly balanced beat create a moving interplay.

Despite only about two years of activity, this work became a milestone in his career, during which his monthly listeners surged from 40,000 to over 9 million.

It’s perfect not only for club dance floors, but also for blasting in the car to wash away everyday stress.

With its approachable melody and club-ready elements, it’s an ideal entry point into house music.

Midnight in Hawaii 2Big Sad 1900 & Freddie Gibbs

Big Sad 1900 & Freddie Gibbs – Midnight in Hawaii 2 (Official Visualizer)
Midnight in Hawaii 2Big Sad 1900 & Freddie Gibbs

A collaborative track by Big Sad 1900—who is based in West Coast Los Angeles and is known for his weighty storytelling drawn from real street experiences—and veteran artist Freddie Gibbs from Gary, Indiana, a past Grammy nominee, was released in October 2025.

While rooted in hip-hop, the song features a relaxed beat structure that weaves in reggae-style rhythms and elements of electro, showcasing a superb fusion of a young artist’s striking sensibility with a veteran’s seasoned expressiveness.

Big Sad is a rising figure with over 540,000 monthly listeners and has been actively releasing music, including the 2025 album Die A Legend 2.

If you enjoy lyrical rap that explores themes of nighttime solitude and inner conflict, this is a track you should definitely hear.

Mr. NavigatorArmin van Buuren vs Tempo Giusto

Armin van Buuren vs Tempo Giusto – Mr. Navigator (Lyric Video)
Mr. NavigatorArmin van Buuren vs Tempo Giusto

The hard-edged tech-trance sound that was indispensable to the 2000s trance scene lives on in this track, a 2019 collaboration between melodic trance maestro Armin van Buuren and Finnish tech-trance craftsman Tempo Giusto.

Blending the drive of 138 BPM with the majesty of F# minor, it fuses the weighty kicks and modulations typical of tech-trance with a catchy melody.

Featured on the album “Balance,” it also reached No.

1 on Beatport’s Trance chart.

With a floor-shaking, powerful beat and an emotional progression, this piece is recommended both for those who want to relive the frenzy of trance back in the day and for listeners curious about modern tech-trance.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (81–90)

Merry Christmas EveryoneShakin’ Stevens

Shakin’ Stevens – Merry Christmas Everyone (Official 4K Video)
Merry Christmas EveryoneShakin' Stevens

Shakin’ Stevens, a singer who enjoyed overwhelming popularity in the UK during the 1980s.

Among the many chart-topping hits he released with his rockabilly and rock ’n’ roll-inspired sound, one of his signature songs is this work released in November 1985.

The song was written and composed by Bob Heatlie, with Dave Edmunds serving as producer.

Its lyrics are wrapped in a warm festive atmosphere, evoking snowflakes drifting down, children’s laughter, kisses beneath the mistletoe, and nostalgic Christmas songs playing from the record player.

With its poppy, catchy melody, it’s perfect for Christmas parties spent with family and friends.

Melt The SnowShayne Ward

Shayne Ward – Melt The Snow (Official Audio)
Melt The SnowShayne Ward

Shayne Ward, who won a British audition show and set a record with over 310,000 copies sold on the first day of his debut single, released this song on his 2007 second album Breathless.

The track is imbued with a wish to warm the heart of a lover gone cold.

Through winter imagery like snow and ice, it portrays a bittersweet desire to support someone suffering in a relationship with another person.

Its romantic, ballad-like melody is perfect for a quiet winter night—a piece you’ll want to listen to slowly on a snowy evening, thinking of someone dear while gazing out the window.

My Big SisterBare Naked Ladies

Barenaked Ladies, a Canadian band popular for their humorous lyrics and catchy pop sound.

This is a number they created that sings of straightforward admiration for an older sister, told from the perspective of a younger brother or sister.

You can picture the heartwarming, endearing scenes of wanting to follow behind a big sister who’s just a bit more grown-up and seems to know everything.

The track appears on Snacktime!, a classic album conceived for children and released in May 2008; the album went on to win Children’s Album of the Year at the 2009 Juno Awards.

In just about a minute of playtime, it tightly packs in the innocent affection unique to childhood.

It’s the kind of song that, when listened to with family, is sure to leave everyone feeling warm and gentle.

My SisterJuliana Hatfield Three

The Juliana Hatfield Three, a band that stood out in the ’90s alternative rock scene.

Led by Juliana Hatfield, known for her work with Blake Babies, this trio gained popularity with memorable melodies and introspective lyrics.

One of their signature songs appears on the acclaimed 1993 album Become What You Are.

The album produced a hit that reached No.

1 on the U.S.

Modern Rock chart, but interestingly, the song is actually about an imaginary sister who doesn’t exist.

The songwriter’s complex feelings—an admixture of longing and jealousy toward an absent figure—ride on a driving, exhilarating sound, which only makes them resonate more poignantly.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re thinking about someone you admire.