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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (481–490)

Prayer for You InterludeUsher

Usher, an R&B singer who symbolizes the tumultuous 2000s.

“Prayer for You Interlude” is one of his ballads I especially recommend.

This piece is included on his 2008 album “Here I Stand,” which marked a major turning point in his life.

Dedicated as a prayer for his son and drawn from Usher’s own experiences, it conveys the profound bond between parent and child.

Expressing the feelings he discovered upon becoming a father and his desire to be a better father informed by his relationship with his own dad, this work is sure to give great courage to every parent struggling with child-rearing.

Power of TwoVictoria Monét

Victoria Monét – Power of Two (From “Star Wars: The Acolyte”/Audio Only)
Power of TwoVictoria Monét

Victoria Monét is a Grammy-winning R&B singer-songwriter.

She’s also well known for writing many songs for Ariana Grande, honing her craft behind the scenes while releasing numerous acclaimed tracks as a singer-songwriter herself.

Her effectively debut album, Jaguar II, released in 2023, received high praise and, as mentioned at the start, won a Grammy.

Her new single Power of Two, released in June 2024, is none other than the end-credit song for the Star Wars series The Acolyte! It’s a standout track that blends a cosmic, expansive sound with Monét’s soulful vocals.

Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics as well, which are said to tie into the actual story.

Planet PopstarWishy

Wishy – Planet Popstar (Official Video)
Planet PopstarWishy

The new song by WISHY, an alternative dream-pop band based in Indianapolis, USA, portrays a poignant yearning for someone far away.

Released in October 2024, the track was born during the making of their debut album, “Triple Seven,” but ultimately came out as a standalone single.

Incorporating elements of shoegaze and dream pop, the sound nods to ’90s indie rock while embracing modern arrangements.

The song is also slated to be performed on their European and U.S.

tours, heightening anticipation for its live appeal.

It’s a recommended listen for those who want to immerse themselves in a dreamlike atmosphere or seek resonance with bittersweet emotions.

Play This At My FuneralXzibit

Xzibit – Play This At My Funeral (Official Video)
Play This At My FuneralXzibit

Xzibit, the American rapper and actor, released the lead single from his first album in 13 years, Kingmaker, in October 2024.

Centered on a self-reflective theme that looks back on his life and career, the work leaves a strong impression of his “comeback.” Laid over heavyweight hip-hop beats, the lyrics carry a serious, cinematic mood, expressing the battles he’s faced throughout his career and his determination for future success.

Energetic and motivating, this release marks the beginning of a new chapter for both fans and Xzibit himself.

A must-listen for hip-hop fans.

Praise Jah in the MoonlightYG Marley

YG Marley – “Praise Jah in the Moonlight”
Praise Jah in the MoonlightYG Marley

YG Marley is a singer from the United States.

The grandson of reggae king Bob Marley and son of Rohan Marley, he’s drawing attention as a new-generation artist carrying on his family’s musical legacy.

His debut single, Praise Jah in the Moonlight, introduced here, is a spiritual collaboration with his mother, Lauryn Hill, featuring a vocal sample from Bob Marley’s song Crisis.

Upon release, it swept charts around the world, hitting No.

1 in New Zealand and reaching the top five in the UK, among other successes.

The track is also popular on TikTok, where it’s often used in dance videos featuring laid-back, stepping styles.