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.
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Moon RiverAndy Williams

This is a gem of a recording woven from a rich baritone voice and sophisticated orchestration.
Recorded by Andy Williams in January 1962, this classic portrays a traveler in pursuit of dreams through the romantic metaphor of the “moon river.” The phrase “Huckleberry friend” in the lyrics reflects the lyricist’s childhood memories, gently expressing nostalgia and a longing for freedom.
As the theme song of the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1961, and the album Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes achieved great success, reaching No.
3 on the U.S.
charts.
Its gently flowing melody makes it perfect for a quiet night of relaxed listening.
Modern TimesMIKA

Mika, who achieved worldwide success in 2007 with the hit song “Grace Kelly,” is known for his wide vocal range cultivated through classical training and his theatrical pop sensibilities.
His track released in October 2025 is an ambitious work that strengthens the texture of electropop.
The piece explores themes of the accelerating pace of modern society and the repetitive routines of everyday life, using the metaphor of a constantly running treadmill to portray a human cry for spiritual liberation.
Co-written by Nick Littlemore of Empire of the Sun, the song features an impressive structure where contrapuntal piano lines intertwine with a pulsing beat.
The music video, filmed in Vienna, is suffused with ritualistic beauty.
MercenarySOEN

The progressive metal band Soen, based in Sweden, released a track in November 2025 that serves as the second single from their forthcoming album Reliance, due in January 2026.
Formed in 2010 around former Opeth drummer Martín López, the group has earned acclaim for its distinctive blend of technical odd meters and lyrical melodies.
The new song centers on the themes of “inherited violence” and “the cost of conviction.” It incisively portrays how violence passed down from the past seeps across generations and how betrayal corrodes power, using the metaphor of a mercenary to sharpen its critique.
The interplay of Joel Ekelöf’s clear, airy vocals and the band’s weighty riff work yields a sound where ferocity and beauty coexist in striking balance.
It’s a release I highly recommend to anyone who wants to reflect inwardly on society’s distortions.
MercurySub Urban

Sub Urban, whose 2019 signature track went viral and made him a leading figure in dark pop, has released a new single in October 2025 that portrays the distortions in human relationships eroded by technology.
The track ambitiously uses mercury as a metaphor to express the lingering sense of surveillance that clings to the body like spyware and the fear of having one’s identity stripped away by AI.
Its meticulous sound design—four-on-the-floor kicks, shoegaze-style synth processing, and chamber-pop-inspired strings—is another highlight, further distilling the artistic vision he deepened on the June 2025 album “If Nevermore.” It’s a must-listen for anyone who resonates with the suffocating mood of the digital age.
momentschafter

Shafter, a rising figure in Poland’s hip-hop scene, has steadily built a solid track record despite his youth, with his 2019 release audiotele peaking at No.
2 on the charts.
His new song, released in October 2025, seamlessly blends his signature light-footed rap with a melodious flow.
Teaming up with producer Sergiusz, the track features minimal drums and warm-hued chord loops, distinguished by a delicate mix that keeps the low end restrained.
The lyrics, rich with wordplay that moves between Polish and English, shine with a sensibility that captures fleeting moments of everyday life.
Packed into roughly two minutes, the song distills ideas that balance bedroom-pop intimacy with hip-hop rhythmic drive.
MiMariah Carey

Included as the opening track on the September 2025 album “Here for It All,” this song bears a title featuring the Spanish word for “me,” and serves as a renewed declaration of self-affirmation and agency from Mariah Carey, 35 years after her debut.
With wry punchlines that assert her diva pride, and a sound that layers multi-part harmonies and deft ad-libs over a minimal trap beat, it vividly presents a 2025 vision of Mariah that generates power through space and hooks rather than relying on the flawless, old-school vocal perfection.
It’s a track befitting an artist who continues to steer her own career, distilling a contemporary message that makes her value and negotiating power unmistakably clear.
Minding My Business (feat. Elijah Fox )Planet Giza

Planet Giza is a hip-hop trio from Montreal.
Consisting of rapper Tony Stone and two producers, they’ve drawn attention with a polished sound that blends the idioms of jazz and funk into hip-hop.
Their 2023 album Ready When You Are was longlisted for Canada’s prestigious Polaris Music Prize.
In October 2025, they released this track featuring multi-instrumentalist Elijah Fox.
Its appeal lies in an “airy,” well-ventilated texture where breezy freshness coexists with calm, using a stylish melodic line and deft use of space to underscore a theme of stepping back from everyday noise and keeping one’s own pace.
Jazzy chord movements intertwine with Fox’s organic keyboard work to deliver a liberating feel that’s perfect for a cruise.

