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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.

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “R” (251–260)

Running Through The CampusCloud Nothings

Cloud Nothings “Running Through The Campus” (Official Music Video)
Running Through The CampusCloud Nothings

Running Through The Campus, a song by the American indie rock band Cloud Nothings, is included on their album Final Summer, released in April 2024.

The album reunites them with longtime ally Steve Albini and has been highly praised for its pure, unadulterated sound.

This track features an evocative narrative of confronting oneself while sprinting across a lonely campus at night, and its melodic yet noisy guitar work—returning to the band’s roots—is captivating.

It’s a release that longtime fans are sure to appreciate!

Run It UpCoi Leray

Coi Leray – Run It Up (Official Audio)
Run It UpCoi Leray

Coi Leray, a female rapper representing New Jersey.

While many female artists earn props for their style and catchy lyrics, she truly earns her props on skill.

In other words, she’s a real rapper with solid abilities.

Her new track is ‘Run It Up.’ The melodious flow stands out, and while the drop is catchy, the overall vibe is exceptionally stylish.

ResurrectionCommon

Common – Resurrection (Official Video)
ResurrectionCommon

When it comes to legendary Chicago rappers, it has to be Common—the Grammy-winning artist who also took home an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

He began his career under the name Common Sense before shortening it to “Common,” and has since continued to release notable works that venture beyond hip-hop into various genres, while also staying active as a film actor.

As mentioned, the last album he released under the name Common Sense—and his second overall—was 1994’s sophomore effort Resurrection, a must-listen classic for anyone interested in jazzy hip-hop.

From the opening title track alone—with its looping piano phrase, impeccably scratched hook, and Common’s skillful rapping that favors lyrical poignancy over shock value—you can tell the album’s excellence is assured.

The record is packed with classic tracks that carry mellow, jazzy grooves, including the masterpiece I Used to Love H.E.R., which samples George Benson’s The Changing World.

The production was handled by No I.D., for whom this album, like for Common, became a breakthrough.

While it didn’t achieve commercial success at the time, it received high critical acclaim and cemented its place in history as a work that put Chicago hip-hop on the map in a scene then dominated by New York and Los Angeles.

Rise & Fall ft. StingCraig David

Craig David – Rise & Fall ft. Sting (Official Video)
Rise & Fall ft. StingCraig David

Craig David is one of the UK’s leading R&B singers.

He’s been active since the 2000s and still pops up in the mainstream from time to time.

Among his catalog, a track that’s especially perfect for autumn is Rise & Fall ft.

Sting.

It’s a collaboration with Sting and samples his classic Shape of My Heart.

It’s a sexy, mature R&B tune—definitely give it a listen.

Rock Me Like The DevilCRUCIFIED BARBARA

CRUCIFIED BARBARA – Rock Me Like The Devil (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Rock Me Like The DevilCRUCIFIED BARBARA

Crucified Barbara, who blew a hole in the metal scene, is a Swedish all-girl band with a wide-ranging sound from hard rock to heavy metal.

Formed in Stockholm in 1998, they released their debut album, “In Distortion We Trust,” in 2005, showcasing a distinctive alternative appeal.

Supporting Motörhead and Clutch in 2006, as well as performing at Sweden Rock Festival in 2006 and 2009 and at Wacken Open Air in 2010, were major steps that underscored Crucified Barbara’s prowess.

Until announcing their disbandment in 2016, they continued to cement their place and have etched their name in history as pioneers among female metal bands.

If you love metal, give their songs a listen and feel their powerful allure!

Really Love You (DNA Remix)DJ Dougal

Dougal – Really Love You (DNA Remix)
Really Love You (DNA Remix)DJ Dougal

Known as a classic of hardcore techno, this track is distinguished by its energetic beats and uplifting vocals.

Released in the UK in 1996, it combines the power to electrify the dance floor with a melody that truly resonates.

It’s a showcase of DJ Dougal’s talent, capturing the hearts of happy hardcore fans and never letting go.

Issued as a 12-inch vinyl on the Essential Platinum label, it has been a favorite among many DJs and continues to shine on dance floors to this day.

If it drops at a festival, it’s guaranteed to set the crowd alight.

Ruff Ryders’ AnthemDMX

DMX, who sadly passed away in 2021, was also one of the defining rappers of the ’90s.

His greatest appeal lies in his lyrics and flow.

His lyrics, rooted in a harsh childhood, probe deeply into human nature.

His flow is unique and unparalleled, built on a distinctive, breath-driven vocal delivery.

And when those two elements combine, you’ll want to hear for yourself what kind of chemistry they create.

If you’re interested in learning more, there are plenty of related books available, so give them a read.