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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.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'P' (351–360)

Painful MelodiesJquan

Jquan – Painful Melodies (Official Music Video)
Painful MelodiesJquan

The artist Jikan, who’s drawing attention mainly on social media, is a must-watch.

Be sure to check out his release “Painful Melodies” as well.

It pairs a chill drum’n’bass sound with what feels like a cry from the heart.

He showcases a shape-shifting performance—sometimes singing with a clear, high tone, other times rapping with a raw, aggressive flow.

Give it a listen together with the music video, which uses light and shadow to portray the song’s world.

Panic AttackJudas Priest

Judas Priest – Panic Attack (Official Video)
Panic AttackJudas Priest

Judas Priest’s song “Panic Attack” brilliantly captures the chaotic state of contemporary society.

Just hearing the intro, with its unmistakably British, flowing guitar phrases, is enough to set many hearts racing.

The sound is heavy yet melodic, and Rob Halford’s powerful vocals ride atop it to sing of the world’s anxieties and fears.

In an era rife with political turmoil and misinformation, the song offers a sharp critique of a reality where justice and truth are under threat.

The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, but their spirit of adventure, showcased on Invincible Shield, seems not to have waned—in fact, it has grown ever more refined.

Precisely because we live in tumultuous times, the presence of veteran rockers who continue to deliver such hard-hitting messages is invaluable.

Now is the time to listen to their music, which sounds a resonant alarm for the soul.

Police And ThievesJunior Murvin

“Police and Thieves,” a signature song by Jamaican reggae artist Junior Murvin, was released in 1977.

The track portrays the conflict between the police and street gangs, and is notable for Murvin’s plaintive falsetto vocals.

Its socially conscious lyrics and distinctive rhythm resonate deeply.

For that reason, it’s recommended for those who long for peace and hope for the renewal of society.

The song is also well known for its cover by the British punk band The Clash, making it a standout that drew attention beyond the boundaries of reggae.

Experience the appeal of reggae through the music of Junior Murvin.

PapiKAAZE ft. Alina Pozi

KAAZE ft. Alina Pozi – Papi (Official Visuals)
PapiKAAZE ft. Alina Pozi

A captivating track that blends energetic beats with sensual vocals.

It skillfully weaves Latin elements into an industrial techno sound, resulting in a song that ignites the dance floor.

Released on July 5, 2024 via the Smash The House label, it showcases the refined production skills of KSHMR and the passionate vocals of Alina Pash in perfect harmony.

As the title suggests, the lyrics evoke themes of intimacy and affection, grabbing the listener’s heart and never letting go.

Perfect not only for hyping up clubs and festivals, but also for those moments when you need an energy boost.

Puritan MasochismKONVENT

KONVENT – Puritan Masochism (Official Video) | Napalm Records
Puritan MasochismKONVENT

Hailing from Copenhagen, Konvent is an all-female metal band that Denmark is proud of.

Since their formation in 2015, they’ve brought a fresh breeze to the girls’ metal scene.

Their music, described as “hard-hitting, minimalistic death doom,” delivers a powerful sound while touching on melody, stirring the hearts of listeners.

In 2020, they drew widespread attention with their debut album Puritan Masochism, and they’ve continued to grow ever since.

Their numerous live performances—including an appearance at Copenhell—prove the band’s prowess.

Their intense, commanding performance is something you’ll want to experience at least once!

Please Don’t GoKWS

Here’s an introduction to a classic dance track that defined the 1990s.

This song by KWS achieved international success, including five consecutive weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart.

Originally a cover of a KC & The Sunshine Band track, it’s arranged in a Eurodance style.

The lyrics strikingly portray the heartache of lost love and an obsessive longing for a loved one, paired with an energetic, club-ready sound.

Released in 1992, it’s still celebrated as an iconic anthem of ’90s dance music.

A perfect pick if you want to light up the dance floor!

Purple TearsKash Mula

Kash Mula – Purple Tears [Music Video] | GRM Daily
Purple TearsKash Mula

This track by Kash Mula, a native of Staten Island, New York, is characterized by its deep theme of depicting pain and suffering as “purple tears.” Its striking synths and woozy beats, combined with the high-register vocals, create a distinctive resonance.

Released in July 2024, the song appears on his debut EP Tarzana from Warner Records.

Blending pop, electronic, alternative, and hip-hop, the project fully showcases Kash Mula’s creativity and innovation.