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” (491–500)
Right There (Prod. Ojivolta)Lil Nas X

Rapper Lil Nas X has carved out a definitive position for himself with his distinctive musicality and character.
With his recent string of hits, many of you are likely familiar with him.
This track is a hip-hop number marked by gospel-style choruses.
The lyrics, celebrating a free and hedonistic lifestyle, carry a strong sense of message.
Released in April 2024, the song is a lead single from the mixtape Nasarati 2.
Production is handled by Ojivolta, who previously teamed up on the hit Industry Baby.
Rich in insight into youth culture, it’s a must-listen even for those who aren’t already fans.
Rubber’s HeadRuby My Dear

Rubber’s Head is captivating for its otherworldly atmosphere, blending elements of ambient, hip-hop, and breakcore.
The track appears on Ruby My Dear’s album remains of shapes to come, which mixes such a wide variety of musical styles that it’s almost impossible to categorize the songs—even beyond Rubber’s Head.
To truly appreciate Ruby My Dear’s appeal, be sure to listen to the album all the way through.
RattlesnakeSt. Vincent

Singer-songwriter St.
Vincent, who has experience performing as a touring member for various artists and has continued to attract attention after her solo debut—including winning a Grammy—delivers a striking impact with the track Rattlesnake from her fourth album, St.
Vincent.
The ensemble features a hooky, synth-driven sound that makes a strong impression.
The searing guitar solo, which blends seamlessly into the ensemble, uses a minimal number of notes yet still elevates the song.
It’s an addictive number that guitarists will want to study, particularly from a sound-design perspective.


