A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with “R”
When it comes to English words that start with “R,” there are lots that sound like they could be song titles—like “Rock,” “Rain,” and “Re.” In this article, I’ll introduce some classic Western songs with titles that begin with “R.” You probably don’t often look for songs that start with a specific letter, but that’s exactly why it can be a great chance to discover tracks you might not have noticed before.
Enjoy this article as you look forward to making new discoveries.
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Radioactive DreamsChat Pile & Hayden Pedigo

Chat Pile, a standout in Oklahoma City’s noise-rock scene, and experimental Texas guitarist Hayden Pedigo—this unlikely pairing has produced a truly stunning new track.
Chat Pile, of course, earned high praise for their 2022 album God’s Country.
This piece fuses Pedigo’s delicate guitar soundscapes with Chat Pile’s earth-shaking sludge, unfolding in a post-rock arc that climbs from silence to roaring intensity, evoking the immersion of a film.
As the title “Radioactive Dream” suggests, the sound is deeply personal yet tinged with a faintly apocalyptic mood—utterly singular.
It’s the lead track from their collaborative album In the Earth Again, due out in October 2025, and it’s sure to thrill anyone seeking an unpredictable musical experience.
Revenge in CarnageDying Wish

Dying Wish, the melodic metalcore band from Portland that has steadily built acclaim since their 2021 debut, has released a lead single from their highly anticipated album “Flesh Stays Together,” due out in September 2025.
True to vocalist Emma Boster’s description as “an anthem of apocalyptic violence wrought by humanity,” the track brims with staggering tension.
The song explores profound themes of shattered self-illusions and the blurring of boundaries between self and other.
Its ferocious sound delivers a powerful message: in desperate circumstances, survival is the only option.
It resonates as a kind of forceful soundtrack for confronting the absurdities lurking in everyday life and the conflicts within oneself.
Rap KingpinGhostface Killah

Ghostface Killah—one of the core members of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan and a highly acclaimed solo artist—has dropped a lead single from his upcoming album Supreme Clientele 2, slated for release in August 2025.
Produced by Scram Jones, the track boldly reconstructs a classic by Eric B.
& Rakim alongside elements from Scram’s own past beats, resulting in a sound that epitomizes East Coast hip-hop.
The song weaves a commanding narrative of a kingpin standing atop the rap game.
As a cut from the official sequel to the 2000 classic Supreme Clientele, it’s a can’t-miss for heads eager to savor Ghostface’s powerful flow.
Rock A Bye BabyJean Dawson

Musician Jean Dawson, who has gained popularity for his experimental, genre-crossing pop sound.
He has received high acclaim for works like his 2020 album Pixel Bath, and his latest release is equally unique.
This piece is a single released in August 2025 and serves as a lead track from the project Rock a Bye Baby Glimmer of God.
The sound is an 80s-style, glimmering synth-pop that evokes the feel of Michael Jackson, resulting in a catchy track that makes you want to move.
At the same time, through the motif of a lullaby, it portrays a deep world that balances comfort with a hair’s breadth of danger, and finds a faint light within the darkness.
It’s a must-listen for those who love genre-defying music in the vein of Prince, so be sure to check it out.
RequiemKillswitch Engage

Killswitch Engage, hailed as one of the bands that established the metalcore genre, are at their most compelling where lyrical melodies dwell within a ferocious sound.
One track from their album “This Consequence,” released in February 2025, is the very epitome of that essence.
As its title, a requiem, suggests, the song dramatizes the resolve to overcome the pain and sorrow of loss through the striking contrast between thunderous guitar riffs and soul-stirring clean vocals.
The lyrically rich, narrative world—reportedly woven over roughly a year and a half—lends the work even greater depth.
Featured on their ninth full-length album, completed about five and a half years after the previous release, this piece is a must-hear for anyone seeking the true thrill of loud rock: when you crave the courage to face hardship, surrender to waves of heavy sound while letting the beautiful melodies move your heart.
Rebel HeartMadonna

This is a work by Madonna that looks back on her life with painful honesty.
It’s included on her album Rebel Heart, released in March 2015.
At first glance, it’s a song with a light, acoustic sound, but its lyrics are remarkably introspective.
The way she confronts the loneliness behind her glory and the past in which she hurt herself by pretending to be someone else is deeply piercing.
This track is one you’ll want to listen to on nights when your heart feels like it might break, when you want to face your own weaknesses—it carries a warmth that seems to affirm your true self.
If you tend to spend time alone lost in thought, be sure to check it out.
Rainy DaysMariah the Scientis

Mariah the Scientist is an R&B singer with a background in biology.
Despite wearing two hats, she maintains an exceptionally high artistic caliber, consistently dropping artful tracks.
This song, included on her album “Hearts Sold Separately,” fits within the album’s overarching concept of a “war of love.” Here, it takes the form of a sentimental ballad that quietly longs for rain as a prayer for inner peace.
Its richly immersive world makes it easy to see why the lead single “Burning Blue” reached No.
25 on the Billboard charts.
It’s an irresistible work for fans of introspective R&B.


