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” (181–190)
Pressure DropToots & The Maytals

Toots and the Maytals, a legendary band representing Jamaica’s ska and reggae scenes.
Formed in Kingston in 1962, they have evolved alongside Jamaican music from ska to rocksteady to reggae.
Frederick “Toots” Hibbert’s soulful vocals command an overwhelming presence, often compared to Otis Redding.
In 1968, they became known as key figures who helped popularize the term “reggae” worldwide.
They won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2004 and 2021, and notched 31 number-one hits in Jamaica.
Their album True Love features collaborations with a stellar lineup of artists and captivated fans around the globe.
A highly recommended band for music lovers who want to experience the essence of traditional ska and reggae sounds.
Passing ThroughCult of Luna

A seven-piece band from Umeå, Sweden, renowned as a leading force in post-metal.
Since forming in 1998, Cult of Luna has pursued a distinctive sound that fuses elements of post-metal, sludge metal, and doom metal.
With an unconventional lineup featuring three guitarists and two drummers, they construct a sonic world that is both massive and intricate.
Since their 2004 album “Salvation,” they have solidified a more singular musical identity, and in 2016 they received Album of the Year from the music site Metalorgie.com.
Their live performances, where visuals and sound intertwine, are widely acclaimed as overwhelming, captivating stages.
They are highly recommended for those drawn to long, heavy riffs blended with delicate instrumentation, and for listeners seeking a deep exploration of sound.
PassionTHE FLIRTS

With a sophisticated hi-NRG sound woven from synthesizers and drum machines, The Flirts made a striking debut on the American dance music scene in 1982.
The first single from their album “10¢ a Dance” is a superb track with an energetic yet catchy melody that brought them success in Europe.
It reached the top 10 in Germany and Switzerland, and also made waves on the Dutch charts, while peaking at No.
21 on the U.S.
Billboard Dance Chart.
Producer Bobby Orlando’s exceptional sensibilities blend seamlessly with Andrea Del Conte’s powerful vocals.
It’s the perfect track for anyone who wants to relive the golden era of disco and club music.
PorcelainFaouzia

At a major turning point in her career, Moroccan-Canadian artist Faouzia has released a new work as an independent artist: an emotional piano ballad that symbolizes the fragility of delicate porcelain.
Her clear, beautiful vocals and lyrics themed around vulnerability and renewal resonate deeply.
Released in April 2025, the piece represents the culmination of her musical journey and singular artistic vision.
The music video, directed by Los Angeles–based filmmaker Taylor Ellis, brilliantly visualizes the song’s world.
It’s a gem of a ballad that stays close to the heart when you want to face your inner emotions.
PerfectoIvy States

This commercial highlights the debut of the Google Pixel 9a, clearly showcasing its features through real on-screen demonstrations.
It portrays a commitment to serving a wide range of users, with a high-performance camera, durable design, and helpful assistant features.
The stylish visuals emphasize ease of use and how the phone brightens everyday life.
Further enhancing that sleek atmosphere is the track “Perfecto.” Its light, agile rap over a digital beat leaves a strong impression, conveying both cool sophistication and an uplifting energy.
PerfectSam i & Tropkillaz (feat. Bia & MC Pikachu)

This commercial conveys how the AirPods 4’s Active Noise Cancellation supports you every day, whether you’re happy or feeling lonely.
It shifts through different worlds—like moving from a lonely, ice-bound world to a past recollection, and then unfolding into a colorful world.
The song playing during the dance scene in the latter, colorful world is “Perfect.” The collision-like sound effects leave a strong impression, and the structure—where these intense sounds gradually increase—clearly communicates the song’s build-up.
While the overall mood isn’t exactly bright, it’s a curious track that still feels lively thanks to the layering of various sounds.
PrizefighterRise Against

The hardcore punk band Rise Against, based in Chicago, released a track in April 2025 that stands as a powerful piece depicting the struggle between their sense of artistic mission and mental health.
Produced by Catherine Marks and mixed by Alan Moulder, it delivers an emotional sound that embodies the essence of melodic hardcore.
This is the second single following “Nod,” which was released in January 2025.
It’s a recommended listen not only for fans of the band—known for their charismatic live performances and socially conscious lyrics—but also for music fans seeking songs with inner struggle and a strong social message.


