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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.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'R' (171–180)

Right HereJeremy Camp

Jeremy Camp – Right Here (Audio)
Right HereJeremy Camp

This is a masterpiece by Jeremy Camp, a leading figure in American contemporary Christian music, sung with heartfelt emotion around the theme of parent–child love.

With powerful guitar work and soaring vocals, it portrays the strength of love that continues to support family even in difficult times.

The song was included on the 2002 album “Stay” and ranked high on numerous charts.

It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “Bridge to Terabithia,” earning broad support across audiences.

It carries a message of familial love that can be shared across generations—from parent to child, and from child to parent.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to reflect on the irreplaceable bonds that allow us to stand by one another in hard times.

RadicalDyro&Dannic

Dyro & Dannic – Radical (Official Music Video)
RadicalDyro&Dannic

With a heavy low-end sound that fuses progressive house and big room house, Dutch artists Dyro and Dannic deliver a powerful impact.

Thunder-like bass that hits you straight from the top of your head and exhilarating synth riffs pour down in perfect balance, crafting a soundscape that makes your whole body tremble.

Released in June 2014 on the Revealed Recordings label, this track was also featured in Ubisoft’s popular Just Dance series, spreading its destructive energy far and wide.

Recommended for those who want to feel the deep bass that is the essence of EDM and immerse themselves in the feverish atmosphere of festivals and clubs.

Rage ValleyKnife Party

Knife Party – ‘Rage Valley’
Rage ValleyKnife Party

The title track by Knife Party, an electronic music duo from Australia, is a hard-hitting piece from their second EP, Rage Valley.

Released in May 2012, it’s a powerful song whose destructive synths and thunderous bass hit you right between the eyes.

Its aggressive sound delivers an overwhelming experience, like being swallowed by a flood of noise.

The EP Rage Valley reached No.

75 on the U.S.

Billboard 200, greatly boosting the group’s profile, and they also contributed music to the popular TV series Breaking Bad.

It’s a standout track for anyone who wants to relive the excitement of clubs and festivals at home, or feel their whole body shaken by deep bass vibrations.

Rhythm MachineWestend & Max Styler

Westend & Max Styler – Rhythm Machine | Insomniac Records
Rhythm MachineWestend & Max Styler

A supreme dance floor anthem that fuses rumbling low-end power with a futuristic groove.

This collaboration between American artists Westend and Max Styler was released by Insomniac Records in January 2024.

Its robotic vocals and retro-futuristic synths create a unique sonic world that also pays homage to ’90s electronic music.

The combination of a serpentine bassline and a punchy kick drum crafts a breathtaking soundscape that lets you feel the sheer pressure directly.

Widely acclaimed at major festivals such as EDC Las Vegas 2024, this track is highly recommended for dance music fans seeking that club and festival experience.

Recitatif (feat. Teller Bank$)McKinley Dixon

McKinley Dixon – Recitatif (feat. Teller Bank$) (Official Lyric Video)
Recitatif (feat. Teller Bank$)McKinley Dixon

McKinley Dixon, a Richmond, Virginia–based artist, is a rapper who develops a distinctive hip-hop style infused with jazz, soul, and gospel.

The lead single from his upcoming album “Magic, Alive!”—scheduled for release on June 6—is an ambitious three-part track where dreams and reality intersect.

Featuring Teller Bank$ (Teller Banks), the experimental song shifts from elegant harp and piano melodies to spacey hip-hop and ultimately to industrial sounds.

In 2021, he won the Newlin Music Prize for his album “For My Mama And Anyone Who Look Like Her,” and he is highly regarded in the Richmond music scene.

Take your time and savor Dixon’s latest bold endeavor.