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.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (51–60)
party 4 uCharli XCX

As one of the UK’s defining pop icons, Charli XCX has consistently stayed at the cutting edge.
Since debuting with the album “14” in 2008, she has captivated fans with her unique vision.
While she’s known for global hits like “Boom Clap,” featured in the film “The Fault in Our Stars,” her June 2024 album “Brat” sparked a cultural phenomenon dubbed the “BRAT summer,” accompanied by its striking lime-green visuals.
Rooted in electropop, her experimental yet catchy sound is highly addictive and instantly enthralls listeners.
She’s an irresistible artist not only for those attuned to fashion and trends, but for anyone seeking provocative, exhilarating pop music.
Please Give Me SomethingBill Allen and the Back Beats

Bill Allen & the Back Beats, led by Bill Allen from Akron, Ohio, were a rockabilly group that went on to exert a major influence on the later neo-rockabilly scene.
Perhaps their signature work is this track, notable for its distinctive hiccup-style vocals and echo-drenched guitar.
It delivers a raw plea for love from a sweetheart, with lyrics that convey the protagonist’s intense yearning and feverish impatience.
Released as a single in March 1958, it’s said to have been written in just about 15 minutes in the studio parking lot.
It’s a must-hear for fans of garage rock and punk as well.
If you play it when you’re feeling frustrated, it’s sure to blow the cobwebs away!
PrincessBENEE

New Zealand singer-songwriter BENEE broke through in 2019 and has captivated listeners worldwide with her breezy pop sensibility and introspective lyrics.
In November 2025, she released her second album, “Ur an Angel I’m Just Particles.” Placed near the end of the album, this R&B-pop track stands out with its glossy, Auto-Tuned sheen and buoyant beat.
It’s a buoyant declaration of self-worth—insisting she be treated like a princess—paired with a playful tussle for control in romance.
Here, the typically introspective artist deliberately takes on an outward-facing, confident persona, resulting in a song that symbolizes the album’s upward arc, where nightlife euphoria coexists with a fantastical worldview.
It’s perfect for pumping yourself up before a night out or for letting loose on the dance floor.
P.O.L.OFERG

A rapper carrying on Harlem’s lineage, Ferg.
Released in November 2025, this new track clocks in at just one minute, yet its minimal design distills his ferocious flow and a hypnotically repetitive hook.
Produced by Taavi Haapala, the dry, undulating 808s and rigid snares sharpen the edge of his aggressive mic work.
It’s a striking statement that symbolizes his new phase of doubling down on solo work since the 2024 album “Darold,” seamlessly fusing street-tough intensity with the driving force of modern trap.
Precisely because of its brevity, the track’s explosive power stands out—making it a perfect choice to soundtrack a workout or boost your commute-time energy.
Predictable GirlFKA Twigs

In January 2025, FKA twigs released the album “EUSEXUA,” breaking new ground with a work that fuses rave culture and corporeality.
In November, she unveiled a new track from its follow-up project, “EUSEXUA Afterglow.” The song is a piece of club-pop in which a narrator who sees herself as a “predictable girl” portrays a psyche swaying between desire and reason.
By repeating specific travel times, it vividly captures the misalignment between a body driven by impulse and a mind that hesitates.
Minimal, springy beats, whisper-like vocals, and an addictive hook overlap to crystallize the sensuality and regret that linger after a rave.
A music video directed by Jordan Hemingway was released simultaneously, with neon and motorcycles racing through the frame to visualize fleeting euphoria.
The album dropped on November 14 and is a must-listen for fans of club music.

