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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A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'P' (41–50)
PROUD OF MEBNYX®, Earl Sweatshirt

A standout collaborative track dropped in October 2025 as part of LOADING…, the first EP released under the producer Beenix’s own name, who’s at the forefront of contemporary US hip-hop.
Featuring introspective Odd Future alumnus Earl Sweatshirt, the song places Earl’s densely packed, space-savvy rhymes over a minimalist beat built on Beenix’s signature distorted 808s and meticulous spatial processing.
The lyrics delicately capture self-assessment and a nuanced sense of distance from others—an ideal chemistry between a producer who topped Billboard’s Producer chart in 2023 and a rapper with a poet for a father.
Introspective yet engineered to shine in the club, its sound design points to new possibilities for modern hip-hop.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (51–60)
PIXELATED KISSESJoji

George is a Japan-born singer who transitioned from activity on YouTube to a career as a musician.
This track, released in October 2025, marks his return after nearly three years.
Unlike his previous ballad-oriented style, it features rugged trap beats and a sound tinged with digital distortion.
As the title suggests, the theme portrays a pixelated kiss—love mediated through the digital realm—which evokes a poignant sense of longing.
Within its sub-two-minute runtime, his signature wistful vocals coexist with ferocious beats, drawing listeners into a dark, moody soundscape.
As a contemporary love song that sings of yearning for lost real-world touch, it’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to alone late at night.
PsychoMaisie Peters

Maisie Peters is a singer-songwriter from England.
Signed to Ed Sheeran’s label, she captivates young listeners with emotionally charged pop songs.
Featured on her debut album, “You Signed Up for This,” this track depicts a toxic relationship with an ex who repeatedly gaslights and cheats.
While he calls her a “psycho,” the irony is that he’s the one who is self-centered and cold, a theme delivered over a catchy pop sound.
Despite its bright melody, the song tackles heavy subject matter.
As Peters herself has said, “everyone in the world can relate to people who hurt others and feel nothing,” making it a piece that will deeply resonate with middle schoolers who have experienced unfair treatment.
pretend to like merenforshort

Singer-songwriter renforshort from Toronto, Canada.
Born in 2002, she has earned support from young people around the world by candidly singing about the anxieties and conflicts unique to adolescence.
Released in March 2025, this track portrays an earnest wish: “I want you to see the real me,” and “Even if it’s a lie, I want you to love me.” Its distorted guitar sound and raw vocals vividly express the pain of unrequited love and the wavering of self-esteem.
The anecdote that she rewrote the verse seven times also conveys how serious she is.
The impatience of feeling stuck in a one-way street, not knowing how the other person feels; the frustration of wanting validation but being unable to be honest—middle schoolers who’ve felt this way will surely find it deeply resonant.
Pon PónKhruangbin

This track, included on Khruangbin’s album “A LA SALA,” released in April 2024, comes from the Houston, Texas trio whose sonic journey spans the globe.
It features a tropical dance groove influenced by Thai funk and highlife.
Over the rhythm woven by bass and drums, a psychedelic guitar floats and shimmers, while whispers in Spanish and other languages add an exotic touch.
There’s also a charming anecdote that bassist Laura Lee drew inspiration from a game she played as a child in Mexico, which may contribute to the warm, nostalgic feel.
Though primarily instrumental, the piece’s comfortable groove invites you to sink in, making it perfect as gentle BGM for an Asian-inspired dinner.
Why not let their uniquely global soundscape accompany your evening meal?
Paint Me A PictureMagdalena Bay

Magdalena Bay is a synth-pop duo based in Los Angeles.
Comprised of vocalist Mica Tenenbaum and producer Matthew Lewin, they received high acclaim with their 2021 debut album Mercurial World, which was featured on numerous year-end best-of lists.
Released in October 2025, this new track is positioned as a spiritual successor to their 2024 sophomore album Imaginal Disk, and it stands out with surging synthesizers, a commanding bassline, and jazzy arrangements.
The lyrics express a heartfelt desire to be portrayed like a movie and capture elusive emotional fluctuations, beautifully fusing their signature translucence with an internet-age sensibility.
A work that hints at new possibilities for electropop—be sure to check it out.
Put Your Hands UpPiero Pirupa

DJ Piero Pirpa, who leapt from an Italian port town onto dance floors around the world.
Raised surrounded by his father’s record collection, he released this track on Musical Freedom in August 2022.
True to its title, it features a tech house sound where a hands-in-the-air vocal hook intertwines with a groovy bassline.
The arrangement, driven by a swinging beat, is designed expressly for moving your body in the club.
Produced amid surging post-pandemic party demand, this is a perfect track for dancers seeking a sense of release.


