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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with "R" (111–120)
Redneck CrazyTyler Farr

Tyler Farr is a country singer from the United States.
The title track of his album Redneck Crazy drew a great deal of attention, not least because it was his debut and showcased his powerful, opera-trained voice.
The song portrays a slightly twisted kind of innocence in a man betrayed by his lover.
His sadness turns into anger, leading him to engage in stalker-like behavior—causing a scene outside his ex’s house—which feels both deeply human and terrifying.
Released in 2013, the song stirred controversy for its extremity, yet debuted at No.
2 on the country charts.
If you’re curious to glimpse the not-so-sweet side of romance, this might be worth a listen.
The protagonist’s actions are far from praiseworthy, but some listeners may still find themselves empathizing with his intense emotions.
RajieenMultiple artists

This track brings together 25 artist groups from 11 countries across the Middle East and North Africa, singing—over a grand sound that weaves hip-hop and soul—of the suffering of people driven from their homelands and their unyielding will to return.
With searing words that indict historical tragedies and the world’s injustices, the powerful declaration, “We will return,” resounds like a cry straight from their souls.
Created in October 2023, the song was produced to support people in Gaza facing a humanitarian crisis, especially children.
Rather than thinking it has nothing to do with you, why not spend eight-plus minutes listening to the urgent hopes poured into this work?
ROCKSTARILKAY SENCAN & DYNORO

ROCKSTAR is a track by Turkish music producer Ilkay Sencan and Lithuanian music producer Dynoro.
This song has also become extremely popular on YouTube Shorts.
While you might not see it often in Japanese videos, it’s very popular overseas—especially among Middle Eastern creators.
Thanks to its striking hook, it’s frequently used in “amazing skills” type videos.
It’s a simply cool EDM track, so be sure to check it out.
Run Through FirePink Sweat$

True to his charming artist name, singer-songwriter and producer Pink Sweats—whose signature color is pink—released the single “Run Through Fire” on May 12, 2023.
With Pink Sweats’ characteristic no-frills production, the track features a beautiful melody that unfolds seamlessly, led by a simple guitar tone, and his falsetto-laced vocals are achingly tender, warming the listener just by hearing them.
If you love his signature song “At My Worst,” you’ll definitely enjoy this one too!
Rock a Bye BabyBaby Lullaby Academy

This is a soothing piano piece by the U.S.-based music project Baby Lullaby Academy.
It paints a scene of a cradle gently swaying in the wind at the treetop.
The lyrics even include a slightly anxious moment where a branch might break, but that very detail seems like a bit of magic that highlights the strong bond between parent and child and the sense of being protected.
The original melody is thought to have originated around 1886, and this version appears on the album “Baby Lullaby: Calming Lullabies to Help Baby Fall Asleep Quick and Happy Baby Lullaby Academy,” released in May 2025.
Listening to this piece will surely wrap you in a calm, peaceful mood.
Be sure to include it in your relaxation time with your little one.

