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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Mess24kGoldn

Rapper and singer 24kGoldn, known for his global 2020 smash hit “Mood,” has drawn attention for crossing genre boundaries from pop-rap to alternative rock.
In November 2025, he released the EP Icarus II.
Opening the project is an alternative pop track that poignantly portrays a protagonist’s turbulent emotions—sleepless nights spent unable to forget an ex—through melodic vocals.
The delicate production combines airy guitar-and-synth textures with post-trap rhythmic sensibilities, carefully expressing intertwined feelings of loss and self-loathing.
Mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Mike Bozzi, this is a song we especially recommend to anyone who has been hurt by heartbreak or strained relationships.
MatureHilary Duff

Returning to the music scene for the first time in about a decade since her 2015 album “Breathe In.
Breathe Out.”, Hilary Duff is back.
Released in November 2025, this track is a pop-rock song with a strikingly introspective theme, reflecting on a past relationship with an older man and speaking to her younger self.
Built on a guitar-forward band sound layered with shimmering synths, it soars with a liberating uplift in the chorus.
Co-written with her husband and producer Matthew Koma, among others, the music video—depicting a confrontation between her past and present selves on a theater stage—has also drawn attention.
A small-scale tour is planned for early 2026, stopping in cities like London and New York, marking a new chapter in her career.
Experience how her voice has evolved from former idol pop to a mature, grown-up perspective.
Mr. Sun (miss da sun)Greentea Peng

Aria Wells, better known as Greentea Peng and born in 1994, is known for a sound that organically blends a wide range of elements including R&B, soul, reggae, dub, hip-hop, and breakbeat.
Describing her music as “psychedelic R&B,” she launched her career with the 2018 EP Sensi, and in 2019 her live performance video for the track Downers racked up millions of views, rapidly boosting her profile.
Her debut album Man Made, released in 2021, drew attention for being tuned to 432 Hz—the so-called “healing frequency”—and earned high praise, including a No.
4 spot on the BBC’s Sound of 2021 list.
Combining smoky, hypnotic vocals with spiritual messaging and a striking visual identity, she has carved out a unique position in the UK neo-soul scene.
If you’re drawn to introspective, spiritually resonant lyricism, she’s an artist you definitely should check out.
Mystical MagicalBenson Boone

Benson Boone, who rapidly gained popularity on social media and achieved worldwide success with “Beautiful Things” in 2024.
Released in April 2025, this song is the second single from his upcoming album American Heart, and it’s a pop-rock number that skillfully weaves in the melody of Olivia Newton-John’s 1981 classic “Physical.” The track portrays the emotional ups and downs of romance and the confusion caused by a partner’s capricious behavior, and its striking phrase “moonbeam ice cream” became a hot topic on social media.
From an English-learning perspective, its catchy melody and simple wording make it easy to hum along and naturally absorb the rhythm of English.
Boone’s distinctive falsetto is also easy to understand, making it perfect for listening practice.
My UniverseColdplay X BTS

This is a collaborative work by Coldplay, one of the UK’s leading rock bands, and the South Korean boy group BTS.
Released in September 2021 and included on the album Music of the Spheres, the song features lyrics that naturally weave together English and Korean, along with a pop-rock sound infused with electronic elements.
It carries a universal message that we can stay connected even when we’re apart, with themes of coexistence and solidarity that transcend national, linguistic, and cultural boundaries.
Through the metaphor of the cosmos, it paints a grand vision that inspires hope and positivity at the start of a new year.
Debuting at No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100, the track blends the two acts’ distinct personalities into a celebratory piece—making it a perfect song to kick off the year.
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.


