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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” (321–330)

Maggot BrainFunkadelic

Funkadelic – Maggot Brain [HQ]
Maggot BrainFunkadelic

A pioneering American band essential to any discussion of soul and funk, Funkadelic created the historic masterpiece Maggot Brain.

Its eponymous title track—ten breathtaking minutes of Eddie Hazel’s guitar weeping and wailing—defines the album.

The solo, said to have been born from the instruction “Play as if your mother had just died,” leaves an unforgettable impact after a single listen.

At the same time, the album includes tracks with gospel brightness and heavy, rock-inflected numbers, giving the record a kaleidoscopic range of expressions.

Why not dive headlong into this intense yet beautiful sonic world that far surpasses the boundaries of funk?

Moiré (Piano & Organ)Jan Jelinek

Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records, a landmark album in electronic music released in 2001 by German musician Jan Jelinek.

Hearing that it uses jazz records as source material might make you expect a cheerful tone, but in fact it’s a mysterious soundscape where tiny shards of sound—chopped so finely the originals are unrecognizable—drift and mingle.

The warm texture of noise, crackling, popping clicks, and minimalist beats intertwine exquisitely, luring the listener into a dreamlike world.

Despite being electronic, it somehow conveys a human warmth—one of the album’s greatest charms.

Take your time and savor the beautiful resonance woven from these delicate grains of sound.

Moonlight LoverJoya Landis

Moonlight Lover – Joya Landis
Moonlight LoverJoya Landis

This is a classic rocksteady track released in 1968 by American singer Joya Landis.

It was recorded under the direction of Jamaican heavyweight producer Duke Reid, with a superb performance by the band led by Tommy McCook.

The relaxed rhythm and soothing bassline carve out a groove that just makes you want to sway.

The bright horn tones, evocative of a romantic moonlit scene, pair perfectly with Joya Landis’s clear, sweet, and effortlessly soaring vocals.

Why not soak in this luscious melody while feeling the summer night breeze?

Moon Over Joseph’s BurialShackleton

Shackleton – Moon Over Joseph’s Burial
Moon Over Joseph's BurialShackleton

This massive three-disc set by England’s Shackleton—renowned as an innovator in the dubstep scene—is a landmark release from the late 2000s on the prestigious PERLON label.

With ritualistic rhythms that evoke folk traditions and subterranean bass that rumbles from the depths, the music entwines into an experience like stumbling into an ancient ceremony.

The feeling of wandering through a dark, mysterious sonic jungle lingers long after listening.

This profound world can’t be summed up by the word “techno” alone—take your time and dive in.

More Than HateBilmuri

BILMURI – MORE THAN HATE (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
More Than HateBilmuri

This is a track by the American band Bill Murray, whose zany, over-the-top music video has been making waves.

They skillfully blend post-hardcore and pop punk, and this release delivers an aggressive sound driven by powerful drums and a crushing breakdown.

True to its thought-provoking title, “More Than Hate,” it seems to depict an explosion of intense, pent-up emotion, giving listeners a cathartic rush.

Released in June 2025 ahead of their summer headline tour and major festival appearances, this is the perfect song for when you want to overcome something or need an energy boost.

MadReneé Rapp

Reneé Rapp – Mad (Official Music Video)
MadReneé Rapp

Have you ever experienced a moment with your partner where anger and affection became hopelessly tangled? The music of Renéé Rapp, a popular singer-songwriter born in 2000, powerfully gives voice to that whirlwind of passion and desire, capturing a complex emotional landscape.

This song lays bare a heartfelt wish: arguing is a waste of time—we should be loving each other more intensely.

The pain of being ignored and the protagonist’s simultaneous longing to touch their partner feel almost painfully raw, striking right at the heart.

Set to appear on her album “Bite Me,” scheduled for release in August 2025, this track exemplifies her signature style: channeling destructive catharsis through a catchy pop sound.

When you’re struggling in a relationship, it might give you the courage to face your true feelings.

MessiahSevdaliza

SEVDALIZA – MESSIAH (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
MessiahSevdaliza

Sevdaliza, an Iranian-born artist now based in the Netherlands, crafts avant-garde pop numbers driven by a powerful intent to affirm women’s strength and queer desire as something sacred.

This track boldly portrays a world where the body becomes a cathedral and pleasure turns into prophecy, fusing the grandeur of gospel with a rebellious spirit.

Released in June 2025, it serves as the lead single from the highly anticipated album “Heroina.” The ritualistic music video, directed by Tanu Muino, has also been praised as a work of art.

Listen to it when you want to free yourself from what binds you and celebrate your unfiltered longing—you may feel the hidden power within you radiate with a sacred glow.