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.
- [2026] Trending Western Music: The Latest Hit Songs to Watch
- A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U”
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E”
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K”
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I”
- What are Panic! At The Disco’s popular songs?
- A collection of Western songs with titles that start with numbers
- [Western Music] Start Here First! A Roundup of Classic, Popular Power Pop Songs
- A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'
- A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with 'Q'
- Classic hits of pub rock. Recommended popular songs.
- A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “O”
- 【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'P' (41–50)
Put It On Da Floor Again (ft. Cardi B)Latto

Released as a remix of the original track from June 2023 and featuring Cardi B, this song strongly reflects the Southern hip-hop lineage ideal for twerk dancing.
Its thick 808 bass and crisp hi-hats create a signature Southern crunk sound, over which Latto’s low-end-driven flow and Cardi B’s sharp attacks alternate, amplifying the dynamic energy of bold, hip-driven movement.
The lyrics, boldly flaunting success and confidence, spread across social media alongside a phrase symbolizing “unboxing,” while the music video set in Atlanta showcases powerful twerk moves with lavish props like stacks of cash and champagne.
Peaking at No.
13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and certified 2× Platinum, this track is perfect for anyone who wants to let their body alone ride the rhythm freely.
PlentyLil Baby, YTB Fatt, & YFN Lucci

A collaboration teaming up Atlanta’s reigning star Lil Baby, rising West Memphis talent YTB Fatt, and YFN Lucci, who was released in January 2025 and has resumed his music career.
Over a soundscape of hard-edged 808s and dark synths, Baby’s melodic flow, Fatt’s powerful low-end bars, and Lucci’s wistful vocals intertwine to portray an obsession with success and loyalty to the streets.
Released in October 2025 via Quality Control/Motown, this track clocks in at just two minutes yet distills the distinct personalities of all three artists, standing as a defining cut of today’s US trap scene.
Put it on during a drive or workout and your energy will skyrocket.
Pussy PalaceLily Allen

Lily Allen has returned after seven years since her 2018 album No Shame.
The lead track from her fifth album, West End Girl, released in October 2025, is drawing attention for its shocking theme of marital breakdown and betrayal.
The song unfolds a raw story in which she kicks her spouse out of the house, only to discover that the apartment they moved into for the separation contained a secret space completely different from the explanation she’d been given.
Set to an alternative-pop sound of hard-edged beats and gritty synths, the track showcases Allen’s signature delivery—acerbic yet tinged with humor.
Charting a path from betrayal to self-recovery, this work is sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced the pain of human relationships.
PumpsSnow Wife

Emily Lian Snow, a Houston, Texas native who transitioned from a dancer to a singer-songwriter, performs under the name Snow Wife.
She’s gaining attention for a provocative sound that fuses hyperpop, Y2K bubblegum vibes, and the directness of rap.
Released in October 2025, this track celebrates self-stylization and bodily liberation through the symbolic item of heels.
Producer Slash Papi’s hard-edged synth bass and tight kick intertwine seamlessly with low-register, rap-sung vocals and razor-sharp hooks, vividly capturing the energy of the club floor.
It’s a must-listen for dance music fans who love to enjoy tracks alongside choreography!
PrivateThe Neighbourhood

The Neighbourhood have made a full-fledged comeback for the first time in about five years, stirring up major buzz across the music scene.
Known for coloring the 2010s with their dark-toned sound that weaves together monochrome aesthetics and R&B-infused emotion, they dropped three advance tracks all at once in October 2025.
The standout among them is this piece, reportedly born from an iPhone Voice Memo.
Whisper-close vocals and a minimal track dominated by sub-bass brilliantly capture the conflicting emotions of wanting to keep a secret relationship while feeling guilty about it.
Their skill in using sonic negative space to portray the delicate shifts of a heart wavering on the boundary between public and private is truly impressive.
Their comeback album, (((((ultraSOUND))))), is slated for release in November 2025.
This is a track we especially recommend to anyone struggling with the distance in their relationships.
PUSH 2 STARTTyla

A track released by South African artist Tyla on her album ‘Tyla+’.
Using a metaphor like starting a car engine, the song portrays mutual effort and passion in love.
It expresses a strong desire for the other person to prove their worth, as well as the importance of building a relationship by encouraging each other.
The smooth beat, fusing Amapiano and R&B, is light yet full of drive.
In the music video, set at a car wash, she wears a metallic fringe top, showcasing a confident, playful presence.
With its sensual groove that you can really move to, it’s perfect for twerking as well.
PLAY THIS SONG (FEAT.ANDERSON .PAAK)Mariah Carey

Should we try to rekindle a finished romance, or let it go completely? Captured as a dialogue between two voices, this track was released in September 2025 as the third single from the album “Here for It All.” It’s a duet with Anderson .Paak, marked by a groovy sound steeped in the spirit of ’70s soul and Motown.
The vivid drums, warm keys, and shimmering chimes weave a vintage texture that evokes the feel of Silk Sonic.
The conversational lyrics convey a realistic, mature relationship.
Eschewing excessive ornamentation, its design draws you in through the interplay of harmony and rhythm, the sense of space, and the underlying chord movements—perfect for deep, attentive listening.


