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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” (171–180)

Priceless (ft. LISA)Maroon 5

Maroon 5 – Priceless ft. LISA (Official Video)
Priceless (ft. LISA)Maroon 5

A collaboration track between Maroon 5, an American band known for their beautiful melodies and powerful vocals, and Lisa, a Korea-born artist active on the global stage, was released in May 2025.

Adam Levine’s strong vocals and Lisa’s polished rap blend seamlessly, resulting in a captivating song that fuses a back-to-basics guitar sound with contemporary pop sensibilities.

The track was released as the lead single from Maroon 5’s eighth studio album, and its music video—shot in downtown Los Angeles—offers a striking visual inspired by the spy film Mr.

& Mrs.

Smith.

It’s a must-listen not only for pop-rock fans but also for K-pop enthusiasts.

Pink ElephantArcade Fire

Arcade Fire – Pink Elephant (Official Visualiser)
Pink ElephantArcade Fire

Arcade Fire, the indie rock band based in Montreal, Canada, announced a lead single in April 2025 that marks a bold step toward new forms of expression.

Centered on the theme of “paradoxical phenomena in psychology,” the song portrays the emotional struggle of feelings that become harder to forget the more you try to forget them, a new frontier the band describes as “cinematic mystical punk.” Experimental touches—such as members swapping their usual instruments—also shine through.

The track is the lead single from an album of the same name slated for release in May 2025, and it sparked conversation after its debut at the Luck Reunion festival in Texas.

The day after the album drops, the band is set to appear on the popular U.S.

show Saturday Night Live.

It marks their first new musical adventure in roughly three years, since 2022’s WE.

Pale MoonlightDayseeker

Under the pale moonlight, dancing with the devil—Dayseeker’s new track, which captures that self-destructive impulse, arrives in April 2025.

Hailing from California, the post-hardcore band delivers an emotional song that opens with a delicate synth intro and unfolds into a heavy, full-band sound.

Rory Rodriguez’s expressive vocals leave a strong impression, with a deft blend of the group’s signature melodic elements and heaviness.

The music video, directed by Jensen Noen, vividly visualizes the song’s introspective themes.

It’s their first new release since the 2022 album Dark Sun and serves as the lead single from their forthcoming seventh album.

A perfect track for those looking to confront their own vulnerabilities or find kinship in inner turmoil.

ParadiseSmash Into Pieces & Elize Ryd

Smash Into Pieces & Elize Ryd – Paradise (Official Music Video)
ParadiseSmash Into Pieces & Elize Ryd

A monumental track has arrived from a collaboration between Sweden’s Örebro-born alternative rock band Smash Into Pieces and AMARANTHE vocalist Elize Ryd! Interweaving electronic elements with heavy guitar tones, it paints a futuristic, apocalyptic soundscape.

The lyrics compellingly portray the human struggle between dreams and reality in a dramatic way.

Released on April 27, 2025, this piece is a single leading up to the new album set for release in September.

Coinciding with the track’s release, a music video blending visual beauty and storytelling is also out now.

It’s the perfect song for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in a grand, cinematic world of music and visuals.

Pretty UglyZara Larsson

Zara Larsson – Pretty Ugly (Official Music Video)
Pretty UglyZara Larsson

A provocative new track from Swedish pop star Zara Larsson emerged in April 2025.

Characterized by a keyboard line inspired by ’90s house music and a cheerleader-like chorus, the song deftly fuses Eurodance and pop-rap.

Its lyrics channel a defiance against society’s expectations of women, advocating the freedom of self-expression unbound by beauty standards.

Released as the lead single from Zara’s fifth studio album, “ZL5,” the track is also drawing attention for its music video directed by Charlotte Rutherford.

She’s set to join Tate McRae’s North American “Miss Possessive Tour” starting in August 2025, with anticipated performances of the new song at arenas across the continent.

It’s a perfect anthem for anyone who wants to pursue uninhibited self-expression over perfection or propriety!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (181–190)

Pack It Upian

ian – Pack It Up (Official Audio)
Pack It Upian

Ian, a young rapper and producer born in 2005 from Texas, is attracting attention.

He began making music at the age of 13, officially launched his career in 2022, and became a hot name in 2024 when “Figure It Out” went viral and led to a label deal.

His latest track, “Pack It Up,” released in April 2025, features plenty of catchy hooks while delivering introspective lyrics that delve into his personal struggles and relationships with women.

PrezzyMIKE & Tony Seltzer

This track, created by Mike Jordan Bonema and Tony Seltzer—two artists rising out of New York’s underground hip-hop scene—features an experimental sound where siren-like synthesizers and irregular beats intertwine to striking effect.

It’s a lead single from the upcoming album “Pinball II,” slated for release in May 2025.

In this song, he likens himself to Tony Soprano, delivering memorable lyrics that revolve around luxury items like Rolex watches and themes of self-affirmation.

The music video, directed by Nicholas Stafford Briggs and filmed in Brooklyn, vividly captures the track’s world.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy experimental soundscapes paired with playful lyricism.