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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “O”

When it comes to English words that start with “O,” there are plenty that sound like they could be song titles, such as “Open,” “One,” and “Only.” In this article, we’ll introduce classic Western songs whose titles begin with “O.” You probably don’t often search for songs by their initial letter, but once you try, you may discover tracks that hadn’t really caught your eye before.

In that sense, this article is something music lovers in particular will want to read.

Let’s dive in!

Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “O” (11–20)

OverNEW!Sydney Rose & Tom Odell

Sydney Rose, Tom Odell – Over (Official Lyric Video)
OverNEW!Sydney Rose & Tom Odell

Singer-songwriter Sydney Rose from Georgia, USA, who has been gaining popularity thanks to viral hits on social media.

Her new track with acclaimed UK artist Tom Odell is Over.

Released as a single in January 2026, it’s a heart-wrenching ballad where near-silent acoustic guitar and their whisper-like vocals take center stage.

As the song builds, layered strings swell toward the finale, delivering a breathtakingly dramatic outpouring of emotion.

With Sydney Rose riding momentum—her past songs earning Gold certifications—and Tom Odell’s many accolades, their chemistry is a must-hear.

Portraying a poignant scene of parting, this track is perfect for those quiet nights when you want to sit alone with the music.

Open Eye SignalJon Hopkins

Jon Hopkins – “Open Eye Signal” (Official Music Video)
Open Eye SignalJon Hopkins

Jon Hopkins is a UK-born electronic musician known for his work with Coldplay and his collaborations with Brian Eno.

In April 2013, ahead of the release of his acclaimed album Immunity that June, he unveiled Open Eye Signal.

It’s a techno track where a powerfully pulsing low-end beat intertwines with organic timbres—reportedly Hopkins’s own voice processed to the extreme—yielding a minimal yet dramatic progression.

The music video, directed by Aoife McArdle, is fantastic as well, with a strong narrative: a skateboarder gliding endlessly through vast landscapes.

It’s perfect for immersive late-night drives or as background music when you want to sink into deep focus.

One By OneCentral Cee

Central Cee – One By One | A COLORS SHOW
One By OneCentral Cee

Emerging from the streets of London and now attracting global attention, rapper Central Cee has released “One By One,” a single he dropped in October 2024.

The title means “step by step” in Japanese, and the track matter-of-factly portrays the accumulated effort required to achieve success and the accompanying sense of solitude.

Released in the lead-up to his album “Can’t Rush Greatness,” this work emphasizes the power of words over flashy production.

Even when you feel overwhelmed by uncertainty about the future, it reminds you of the importance of tackling the task in front of you one at a time.

Students steadily preparing for entrance exams should definitely give it a listen.

Outside (ft. Skepta)J Hus

J Hus – Outside (Official Visualiser) ft. Skepta
Outside (ft. Skepta)J Hus

Rapper J Hus, who carries the distinctive vibe of East London.

Recognized as a pioneer of Afroswing, he teams up here with Skepta, a figurehead of the UK grime scene.

You can feel the cold street tension and the resolve to survive in the outside world, delivered over a hard-edged beat.

The contrast between J Hus’s melodic, sing-song flow and Skepta’s sharp lyricism is another highlight.

The track appears on the EP “Half Clip,” released in December 2025, and became a hot topic, peaking at No.

2 on the UK Afrobeats Chart.

It’s the perfect song for a night drive or when you want to sink into a cool mood.

Open Your Eyes You Can FlyFlora Purim

Flora Purim, known as the Queen of Brazilian jazz, is a female singer who captivates listeners with her distinctive scat.

She began her career in her home country in the early 1960s, and in the 1970s gained international acclaim through her work with Chick Corea’s Return to Forever.

One of her signature works is the 1974 album “Stories to Tell.” Featuring collaborations with her husband, percussionist Airto Moreira, the album’s fusion of intricate rhythms and vocals is breathtaking.

It received high praise, including topping the DownBeat readers’ poll, and she was awarded a decoration in 2002.

Her music, endowed with expression that transcends words, is highly recommended for those who want to delve deeply into Latin jazz and fusion.

OCEAN DRIVE (Ft. SD2016)Ghostfacekush

Rapper Ghostfacekush, who mainly operates on SoundCloud and creates music with an independent spirit, has released a new single, “OCEAN DRIVE (Ft.

SD2016),” in December 2025 with his close collaborator Smokedope2016.

As the title suggests, it’s a perfect track for a nighttime cruise along the ocean.

Though it runs just over two minutes, the mellow, floating beat crafted by Ribadoubly is irresistibly smooth and addictive—you’ll find yourself hitting repeat.

With its music video included, the project presents a unique, self-contained world.

Why not add it to your playlist as a companion for late-night drives?

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “O” (21–30)

One Hand One BounceKarate Boogaloo

Karate Boogaloo – One Hand One Bounce [LIVE]
One Hand One BounceKarate Boogaloo

Did you know that Melbourne is a mecca for soul and funk? In that scene, childhood friends came together to form Karate Boogaloo, a band that explores its own unique groove.

They’re a formidable unit who’ve also anchored other bands’ rhythm sections, and they’ve earned acclaim— their 2020 album “Carn the Boogers” was even nominated for a music award.

Devoted to strict mono recording and one-take, no-edit sessions, they craft a distinctive blend of humor and tension.

There’s even a quirky anecdote that Davie D.

Thor ended up handling the accounts because he stayed behind in math class back in school.

Their artisan-like ensemble playing is alive and well on their May 2024 release “Hold Your Horses.” A must for funk fans and anyone who enjoys a film-score-like mood!