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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A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'R' (31–40)
Reputationjxdn

Though he first rose to prominence on TikTok, Jxdn has continually expanded the possibilities of pop-punk.
He debuted in 2021 with the album “Tell Me About Tomorrow” on Travis Barker’s label, and followed it with “When the Music Stops” in 2024.
The new track he released in October 2025 under a revamped label setup—Lava Music and Republic Records—symbolizes a true fresh start.
Rather than seeking validation, it powerfully resonates with the theme of reclaiming his own narrative.
Anthemic melodies fuse with an emotional rock sound, refining the pop-punk sensibilities he’s cultivated throughout his career.
His resolve to retell his story in a new environment leaves a deep impression on listeners.
Rock And Roll ChristmasGeorge Thorogood & The Destroyers

George Thorogood and the Destroyers have been pillars of the American blues-rock scene since the 1970s.
Released as a single in 1983, this track is their only work tailored for the holiday season.
Produced by roots rock maestro Dave Edmunds, it was created as a special project for MTV.
With a powerful rock sound where guitar riffs intertwine with saxophone, it carries a festive vibe while setting itself apart from reverent Christmas carols—its appeal lies in a rowdy, good-time style.
It charted in New Zealand and remains a favorite on rock-oriented holiday compilation albums.
Running AroundEly Oaks

Ellie Oaks is a DJ and producer from Austria, now based in Berlin.
His sound—an exquisite blend of commercial dance music and underground tech house—is a major draw.
After teasing it on TikTok, this track was released in January 2025 and achieved an impressive peak of No.
28 on the UK Singles Chart.
Driven by an energetic four-on-the-floor beat layered with ’90s Eurodance-style synth lines, it’s built to lift the dance floor in an instant.
His production style is intuitive and fast-paced, and the immediacy of dropping tracks the very day they’re finished has also become a talking point.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone looking for a dance tune that’ll get your body moving—whether you’re on a drive or at a party.
Radiate (feat. Hayley May)KSHMR, nilsix, Ryos

Producer KSHMR, a dominant presence in the EDM scene, is known for his oriental melodies inspired by his Indian roots and his grand, cinematic sound.
Teaming up with the skilled Norwegian–Dutch duo Nilsix and with Laios, this track is a club anthem released in September 2025.
Hayley May’s translucent vocals add a floating sensation, while a melodic progression that blends trance and progressive house resonates beautifully.
The drop unleashes energetic synths that instantly whip the floor into a frenzy—guaranteed to go off at festivals and clubs.
A must-listen for fans of melody-driven EDM and anyone drawn to trance-infused sounds.
Red ChristmasKylie Cantrall

Born from the Disney film “Descendants: The Rise of Red,” this holiday pop song delivers an upbeat, bold message about making a Christmas party your own.
The protagonist turning a white party red perfectly captures the younger generation’s drive to enjoy the holidays in their own style.
Released in September 2024 and performed at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade that November, the track features a catchy melody and a festive, Christmassy sound.
Kylie Cantrall’s powerful vocals shine in this bright, energetic number—perfect for getting the vibe going at a Christmas party with friends.
It’s highly recommended for anyone who wants to celebrate the holiday season to the fullest while staying true to their individuality.
Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “R” (41–50)
Ring Out The BellsSarah Connor

A grand Christmas anthem crafted by one of Germany’s leading pop singers, Sarah Connor.
Released in November 2022 as a lead single from her album “Not So Silent Night,” this track serves as the flagship number of an ambitious project featuring twelve entirely original songs.
True to its bell-ringing title, it carries a message that proclaims the joy of Christmas to the world, blending her commanding vocals with a modern pop sound.
The vibrant arrangement of keyboards, guitars, and percussion is enriched by warm backing vocals, lifting the listener’s spirits.
With Sarah returning to singing in English, her powerful voice is sure to light up any karaoke session and instantly energize the room!
ReuniteAllie X

The new song released in October 2025 by Canadian singer-songwriter Allie X is a powerful work centered on the theme of reintegrating a self that has been crushed by the pressures of life and fragmented.
It delivers a message celebrating reconciliation with one’s own body, reflecting the deep introspection unique to an artist who has grappled with an autoimmune disease for many years.
The distinctive production—melding baroque-style classical instrumentation with contemporary electropop—is superb, creating a world where nostalgia and hope intersect.
This track is the second single from the forthcoming album “Happiness Is Going to Get You,” which will feature 12 songs, heightening anticipation for its release.
It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone who is facing themselves and striving to move forward.


