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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” (261–270)

Metal is for EveryoneFreedom Call

FREEDOM CALL – “Metal is for Everyone” (Official Video)
Metal is for EveryoneFreedom Call

With an irresistibly upbeat melody that proudly declares “Metal belongs to everyone,” this is an incredibly happy track! Hailing from Germany and championing “happy metal,” Freedom Call included it on their album Master of Light, released in November 2016.

The powerful guitars and sparkling keyboards create a sound so catchy you’ll want to throw your fist in the air! Its positive message—that metal isn’t just for a select few but is open to everyone—may be one reason it resonates with so many fans.

If you listen to it when you’re feeling down, it’s sure to bring a smile to your face.

Marquee MoonTelevision

This is a brilliant, shining masterpiece in post-punk history by the New York band Television, released in 1977.

It runs over ten minutes, yet it’s so captivating you never feel the length.

The melodies spun by the two genius guitarists, Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd, intertwine like threads of light woven into a complex tapestry.

Distinct from punk’s initial burst of raw energy, it brims with a cool, intellectual tension that’s irresistible.

The poetic lyrics vividly conjure images of the city at night, and it’s no wonder the song influenced so many bands that followed.

Once you hear it, you’ll never forget it—a guitar-driven masterpiece that stands tall in the history of rock.

MiserlouDick Dale

Featuring the duo Bananaman and Asuka Saito, the ad highlights that Style Free has zero carbs, making it perfect to drink with meals.

It also mentions that despite having zero carbs, it tastes great—and seeing the three of them smiling as they drink really conveys how delicious it is.

The background music is “Miserlou,” a tune often heard on TV and elsewhere.

Many people will recognize the guitar intro and the shout.

The song originally dates back to the 1950s, but Dick Dale covered it in a surf rock style in 1962, and it became a big hit.

MUCHO PA TIFARIANA

FARIANA – MUCHO PA TI [VIDEO OFICIAL]
MUCHO PA TIFARIANA

Hailing from Colombia, Farina has taken the Latin music scene by storm with her unique style that fuses passionate reggaeton and hip-hop.

In 2005, she rose to prominence as Colombia’s first female reggaeton artist after placing third out of 45,000 applicants on the music competition show Factor X.

Her album Del Odio Al Amor earned high praise, and she signed with Jay-Z’s label Roc Nation, expanding her global reach.

In 2021, she was nominated for a Latin Grammy and performed alongside Gloria Estefan and others.

Her diverse musicality—spanning reggaeton, dancehall, trap, and R&B—and her powerful messages championing women’s empowerment make her a perfect match for music fans seeking danceable tracks with a positive message.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (271–280)

My TwinKatatonia

This track by the Swedish band Katatonia is striking for its mournful melody that occasionally peeks out from within a heavy, sinking sound.

Released ahead of the album in February 2006, it comes from the masterpiece The Great Cold Distance, which transcended the bounds of gothic metal and established a distinctive musical identity.

A piercing emotion—like calling out to a lost half of oneself, or to one’s inner double—comes through in Jonas Renkse’s wistful vocals.

You can almost picture a solitary figure tormented by an inescapable sense of loss.

Reaching No.

9 on the Finnish charts, this is a song you might want to listen to on a quiet night of introspection.

MONUMENTKEiiNO

KEiiNO – MONUMENT (Official Music Video) Norway MGP 2021
MONUMENTKEiiNO

KEiiNO is a music group that brilliantly bridges Norway’s tradition and innovation.

Their sound boldly fuses the Indigenous Sámi traditional singing style “joik” with irresistibly catchy electropop.

Formed at the end of 2018, they made a global splash the following year when “Spirit in the Sky,” performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, won first place in the public vote.

The harmony woven from the trio’s diverse musical backgrounds is as mesmerizing and powerful as the aurora of the far north.

Their music, embodying cultural diversity, is sure to stir the sensibilities of anyone seeking something new and exciting.

Mother NorthSatyricon

SATYRICON – Mother North (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Mother NorthSatyricon

In the land of Norway, where the midnight sun and polar night intertwine, Satyricon is a black metal band that has undergone a unique evolution.

Formed in Oslo in 1991, they transformed from an early, purist style into a cutting-edge sound that incorporated elements of traditional heavy metal.

The album that cemented their reputation was 2002’s Volcano, which won the Norwegian Grammy.

The track “Fuel for Hatred” became their signature song.

Their collaboration with the Norwegian National Opera shows that they are not merely a band, but artistic explorers.

They are perfect for those seeking an intellectual and thrilling experience that transcends conventional musical boundaries.