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A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'P'

In this article, I’ll be introducing classic Western songs whose titles start with the letter “P.” When you think of English words that begin with “P,” terms like “Peace,” “Party,” and “Picture” come to mind—some of you might already be thinking of a few songs just from seeing those words.

I don’t think many of us have had the chance to specifically seek out and listen only to songs that start with a particular letter.

But looking at them this way might help you discover tracks you didn’t know or lead to new findings.

I’d be delighted if this becomes an opportunity for you to encounter some new music.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (71–80)

Peace Of Mind (feat. Danny Brown)Wesley Joseph

Wesley Joseph – Peace Of Mind (feat. Danny Brown) [Official Video]
Peace Of Mind (feat. Danny Brown)Wesley Joseph

Wesley Joseph, a Walsall-born artist who pursues filmmaking and music in parallel, established his reputation with works like 2021’s ULTRAMARINE and also directs his own music videos.

The track he released in January 2026, Peace Of Mind (feat.

Danny Brown), featuring Detroit maverick Danny Brown, is this one.

Its thrilling sound—where serenity and unease coexist—draws you in as if you were watching a film.

The song was unveiled as a lead single from his eagerly awaited debut album, Forever Ends Someday, slated for release in April 2026.

It’s a must-listen for anyone seeking genre-defying new music or wanting to immerse themselves in a cinematic sonic world.

PompeiiBastille

Bastille – Pompeii (Official Music Video)
PompeiiBastille

Bastille’s masterpiece with its grand chorus and powerful beat instantly boosts your motivation while studying.

The lyrics, inspired by the ancient city of Pompeii, are profound, but the melody itself is incredibly catchy and fills you with positive energy just by listening.

Released as a single in January 2013 and included on the album Bad Blood, this track has been featured widely across media, including the trailer for the film Mr.

Peabody & Sherman and the game Need for Speed: Rivals.

Its distinctive choral phrase will help you find a rhythm even during monotonous memorization.

It blows away pre-exam anxiety and gives you the drive to push toward your goals—perfect for those moments when you need to focus.

Pride And JoyStevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble – Pride And Joy (Live at Montreux 1982)
Pride And JoyStevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

Born in 1954 and gone from this world at the young age of 35, Texas’s towering star Stevie Ray Vaughan and his powerhouse rhythm section, Double Trouble, spearheaded the blues revival of the ’80s.

Let’s take a look at their stunning 1983 debut, Texas Flood.

Recorded in just a few days at Jackson Browne’s studio right after Vaughan drew attention for his work with David Bowie, the album captures a raw, live-wire intensity.

Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, this historic masterpiece showcases Stevie’s massive guitar tone, soul-stirring vocals, and an unshakable ensemble.

It’s a must-experience record, especially for rock fans who aren’t yet familiar with the blues.

Post PunkMha Iri

Māori is a techno DJ who grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland and built her career in earnest in Melbourne, Australia.

Her signature style fuses powerful peak-time beats with her own vocals, and she has been steadily releasing tracks on prestigious labels such as Drumcode.

The fact that she ranked in the top five of Beatport’s female techno artist sales in 2022 shows just how strongly she’s supported in the scene.

Her concept-driven approach to production is also compelling, as seen in projects like the Four Elements series themed around the classical elements.

With a U.S.

tour slated for early 2025 and an ever-expanding global presence, she’s an artist especially recommended for listeners who seek storytelling within intense sounds.

Putting Ya DineMonaleo

Monaleo – Putting Ya Dine (Official Video)
Putting Ya DineMonaleo

Monaleo from Houston is known for her rap that’s aggressive yet somehow humorous.

She’s an artist with an unusual background, having previously attended the High School for Law and Justice.

This track is packed with love and pride for her hometown.

Her powerful flow over the deep, Southern-style bass-heavy beat makes you feel bold just by listening.

Released as a single in August 2025, it was a pivotal work that sharply raised expectations for the subsequent album, “Who Did the Body.” It’s a great pick when you want to psych yourself up or as a soundtrack for a drive.

By the way, a remix version dropped that October, so it’s fun to compare the two.

PseudocremeEbi Soda

Broadcasting their singular music from a modest room in Brighton, UK, Ebi Soda stand out as outsiders on the UK jazz scene.

Centered around trombonist Will Eaton, the group debuted in 2019 with the Ebi Soda EP.

In 2025, they released the album frank dean and andrew on a prestigious label, showcasing a sound rooted in jazz-funk while boldly incorporating elements of post-punk and dub.

With a strong track record at major festivals like SXSW and a stellar live reputation, their music overwhelms listeners with an experimental, psychedelic sonic palette that sets it apart from so-called traditional jazz.

If you’re seeking an unorthodox sound, they’re a band you should definitely check out!

Paper LowDababy

DABABY – PAPER LOW (OFFICIAL AUDIO)
Paper LowDababy

DaBaby, a driving force in the rap scene through his energetic output, released the single “Paper Low” in December 2025.

The track features a minimalist beat crafted by his longtime collaborator, Shawn Da First.

The title is slang for having little cash on hand, and instead of flashy boasts about success, the song delivers a steady, matter-of-fact rap about perseverance in hardship and the resolve to cut off unnecessary relationships.

In its brief 2 minutes and 43 seconds, it’s striking for maintaining a grounded, introspective stance rather than relying on aggressive punchlines.

Rumored to be a prelude to his next album, this song is a recommended listen when you want to stoke a quiet fighting spirit or spend a night facing yourself.