A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with 'Q'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with Q,” what songs come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not be able to think of any right away.
There are plenty of English words that start with Q—for example, “Queen,” “Question,” and “Quit.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with Q from among many famous tracks around the world.
Enjoy the read while looking forward to discovering some new music.
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Quadrant Dub IBasic Channel

Basic Channel is the name of a legendary duo and record label born from Germany’s underground scene in the 1990s.
Formed in 1993 by Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus, the project traces Moritz’s roots back to the German New Wave of the ’80s, where he played percussion in a band, before transitioning into electronic music from the ’90s onward.
Bringing dub elements into techno’s hallmark of endlessly repeating minimal phrases, they exerted a profound influence on later genres such as minimal techno and dub techno.
Their classic 1993 single “Quadrant Dub,” as its title suggests, stands as a pioneering and highly acclaimed masterpiece of dub techno.
Split into I and II on the A and B sides, this article focuses on the A-side “I” for convenience, but it’s only by hearing both parts that one can truly grasp the essence of the work.
With a deep, dubby sonic space and insistent minimal repetition unfolding for 15 minutes on the A side and nearly 20 on the B side, the sublime musical experience woven by top-tier dub techno and minimalism is something that not only minimal fans but anyone should experience at least once.
Quantum CatastropheBrain Drill

From the very moment the intro begins, a torrent of mind-bendingly complex phrases comes crashing in so intensely that you’re left at a loss for words.
Formed in 2005, Brain Drill shocked the extreme metal scene with their outstandingly freakish technique and overwhelming musicality.
Sadly, they disbanded in 2019, but the three albums they left behind are all ferocious works.
Among them, the title track of their second album, Quantum Catastrophe, released in 2010 and placed as the final song, is an epic that stretches to a staggering 16 minutes.
Including the outro, its effective length is around 10 minutes, yet without inserting any long breaks, it unleashes an unrelenting barrage of sound that transcends death metal, grindcore, and technical death—truly a rare musical experience.
QuitCashmere Cat ft. Ariana Grande

This is the third collaboration between Ariana Grande and Cashmere Cat, and it is included on Cashmere Cat’s debut album, ‘9’.
It is said that the song originally belonged to Sia, who gave it to Cashmere Cat, and there is also a version sung by Sia and Ariana.
QtestionsChris Brown

A moving song by Chris Brown, renowned for his undeniable achievements in the R&B world, whose outstanding vocal approach builds a delicate swell of emotion.
With a vibrant style that truly elevates the spirit of August, this track’s dazzling atmosphere soothes the heart.
Quiet Liquor (Hiroyuki Arakawa Remix)Chrumi

A tech label based in Tokyo and broadcasting to the world, Spectra dropped a lightning release that sent shockwaves through the scene thanks to its superb melodic sensibility.
This track, taken from Kurumi’s mini-album “Quiet Liquor,” is remixed by label owner Hiroyuki Arakawa.
It’s a standout cut where her sensibilities—rooted in ambient, electronica, and downtempo—and his groovy edit touch intertwine in a golden ratio.

