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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” (51–60)

Proving Me RightTucker Wetmore

Tucker Wetmore – Proving Me Right (Official Lyric Video)
Proving Me RightTucker Wetmore

Tucker Wetmore is a country singer from Kalama, Washington.

A former college football player, he switched to music after breaking his leg and rapidly broke through between 2024 and 2025.

His debut album, What Not To, released in April 2025, scored the highest-charting debut of the year among emerging country artists.

His new song, released in December, is a crossover track that blends synth sounds reminiscent of ’80s disco with country.

It portrays a protagonist who calmly observes an ex’s behavior patterns and grows more confident that ending the relationship was the right choice.

Rather than blaming the other person, the song offers a cool, self-affirming perspective on taking some distance, which feels refreshing.

It’s a track I highly recommend to anyone looking to move forward after a breakup.

Parasocial ChristLamb Of God

Lamb of God – Parasocial Christ (Official Music Video)
Parasocial ChristLamb Of God

Lamb of God is a heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia.

Long a driving force in the scene with groove metal at their core, their new track released in November 2025 is “Parasocial Christ.” Dropped alongside the announcement of their 2026 tour, the song is an aggressive number that portrays the dark side of modern society—pseudo-relationships on social media and influencer worship—with biting irony.

Their momentum hasn’t slowed since the 2022 album Omens; in just over three minutes, the track packs in the breakneck rush of thrash metal and massive, heavy riffs—simply overwhelming.

It’s a perfect song for blasting away pent-up feelings when you’re worn out by the daily flood of information.

PEPPERRico Nasty

Rapper Rico Nasty, a Maryland native known as a pioneer of “Sugar Trap.” Released in November 2025, this work is a fantastic new track added to the deluxe edition of her album Lethal, which dropped in May of the same year.

Produced by her longtime ally Kenneth Blume, it’s thrilling from the jump, with a blasting, distorted 808 bass and her razor-sharp raps that mock traitors while flaunting wealth.

Its roughly one-minute run barrels forward like a storm, as if made for the mosh pit.

It’s a brilliant fusion of her early, impulsive rage style and her recent rock direction—perfect for blowing away a bad mood.

People Always ChangeCeleste

Celeste, the standard-bearer of British soul who was selected for BBC Sound of 2020 and also won the BRIT Awards’ Rising Star, has released her long-awaited second album, “Woman Of Faces,” in November 2025—four years after her UK No.1 debut, “Not Your Muse.” The sixth track, a piano ballad, features a striking descending piano motif inspired by Philip Glass’s minimalism, and quietly contrasts the people who change with the self that cannot.

It gives voice to the pain of being the only one left in the same place while lovers and friends move forward.

Reflecting her own feelings from the post-pandemic period of stagnation, the song serves as the emotional core of the album.

It’s perfect for late-night solitude, when you want to face the depths of your heart.

Pop StarLime Garden

Lime Garden – Pop Star (Official Video)
Pop StarLime Garden

Lime Garden is a four-piece formed by a group of best friends based in Brighton, in the south of England.

Their distinctive “indie-electro” sound fuses indie rock at its core with elements of electro and disco.

They really got going around 2020 and drew attention with tracks like the singles “Clockwork” and “I Want To Be You.” In 2022, they were recognized for their talent by being included in NME’s list of artists to watch, the “NME 100.” Their debut album, “One More Thing,” was released in February 2024.

The candid lyrics penned by vocalist Chloe Howard are another draw, and they’re a must-listen for anyone looking for a cool, danceable all-female band.