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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (161–170)

Mind Loaded (ft. Caroline Polachek, Lorde, Mustafa)Blood Orange

Blood Orange – Mind Loaded (Visualizer) ft. Caroline Polachek, Lorde, Mustafa
Mind Loaded (ft. Caroline Polachek, Lorde, Mustafa)Blood Orange

This piece leaves a strong impression with its introspective mood, as the world of sound slowly builds around you.

Crafted by Devonté Hynes, also known as Blood Orange, it features the luxurious voices of artists like Caroline Polachek and Lorde, layering together as if drifting through a dream.

Released as a single in July 2025, it seems to center on the theme of healing from sorrow—a song that gently stays close to the listener’s heart.

A deep, resonant track recommended for quiet nights when you want to unwind and drift into thought.

Mansard RoofAnimal Collective

Vampire Weekend – “Mansard Roof”
Mansard RoofAnimal Collective

Vampire Weekend burst onto the late-2000s indie rock scene with the unusual pedigree of being Ivy League graduates from New York.

Their style—folding Afro-pop elements into sleek pop songs—felt remarkably fresh at the time.

This time, we’re focusing on the track that marked the beginning of their brilliant career, released in October 2007.

In just two short minutes, it distills buoyant keyboards and a sprightly beat into something that feels like the pure sound of summertime bliss.

The lyrics by frontman Ezra Koenig—who crowns the title with an architectural style and captures everyday scenes with intellectual flair—are wonderful as well.

This piece opens the landmark debut album Vampire Weekend, a bona fide classic that eloquently encapsulates the band’s musical identity.

It’s a superb song I’d highly recommend when you’re in the mood for intelligent, refreshing rock.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (171–180)

Molly’s ChambersKings Of Leon

Kings Of Leon – Molly’s Chambers (Official Video)
Molly's ChambersKings Of Leon

Kings of Leon is a band with a unique background: they grew up in a strict religious household and were isolated from secular music.

They would go on to win Grammy Awards, but in their early days they wielded a raw sound rooted in Southern rock.

This track is their debut song—a little over two minutes of impulsive rock ’n’ roll that blends the grit of Southern rock with the urgency of punk.

The reckless energy and precarious allure of youth come through directly in the raspy vocals and grainy guitar tone.

Released in August 2003, the song reached number 23 on the UK charts and was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “Stuck on You.” Perfect for a drive—or any time you’re in the mood for some hard-hitting rock.

Makes No DifferenceSUM41

Sum 41 – Makes No Difference (Official Music Video)
Makes No DifferenceSUM41

Sum 41, the Canadian band that epitomized the 2000s pop-punk scene and has announced their breakup in 2025.

Let’s spotlight a standout track from their milestone debut EP, Half Hour of Power.

It’s a thrilling number where a youthful, devil-may-care attitude—just enjoying the moment without worrying about anything else—bursts through on a high-velocity sound.

Even if it seems trivial from an adult’s perspective, the message that time spent with your friends is everything might just set your heart free.

Released in 2000, the song was also featured in the film Bring It On.

The music video, where a house party descends into chaos and rapper DMX makes a cameo, captures the playful spirit of the era.

It’s the perfect track to blast when you want to feel refreshed without overthinking.

Mr. BrightsideThe Killers

The Killers – Mr. Brightside (Alternate Version) (Official Music Video)
Mr. BrightsideThe Killers

The moment you hear the intro—those exhilarating, fast-paced guitar riffs—memories of the 2000s come rushing back for many people.

Hailing from Las Vegas, The Killers became a sensation in the UK before their home country, emerging as one of the most popular bands of the 2000s with worldwide success.

Their debut single is a truly emotional classic, pairing a poignant melody with the spiraling jealousy and paranoia of suspecting a lover’s betrayal.

Brandon Flowers’s anguished, cathartic vocals are consistently outstanding—you can’t help but want to sing along.

Initially released in 2003 and re-released the following year, the track reached No.

10 on the U.S.

Billboard chart.

It’s also included on their iconic debut album, Hot Fuss.

This is the perfect song for blasting away overwhelming jealousy with a high-energy rock sound.

Man I Used To BeDax

Dax – “Man I Used To Be” (Official Music Video)
Man I Used To BeDax

This is a track released in August 2025 by Dax, a Canadian artist with the unique background of being a former basketball player.

Known for a style that centers on hip-hop while crossing into country and R&B, this work candidly portrays recovery from alcohol addiction and a dialogue with the self.

After six months of sobriety, the artist himself described it as “fifteen years in the making,” making this piece a true confession of the soul.

Over serene instrumentation, regret for the past and the act of forgiveness are woven together, resonating deeply with listeners.

It’s the perfect song for nights when you want to face yourself quietly, or when you’re ready to move beyond your past and take a new step forward.

METAMORPHOSISINTERWORLD

Interworld is an artist known for his music that incorporates drift phonk, a genre born in Russia.

The piece he released in November 2021 has been played worldwide through YouTube Shorts.

This work features an extremely aggressive sound where distorted sub-bass intertwines with high-speed beats.

It carries a dark and powerful atmosphere throughout, and—true to its title meaning “transformation”—it seems to express a fierce will to remake oneself.

It’s frequently used in drifting and workout videos, so many of you may already know it.

If you like stimulating music, be sure to check it out.