A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “S,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.
However, there are plenty of English words that start with “S,” like “Start,” “Shake,” “Season,” and “Save.”
In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles beginning with “S,” regardless of era or genre.
You might discover something new by grouping songs in a way you haven’t considered before!
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “S” (1–10)
scarsNEW!Baby Keem

This track stands out for its lyrics themed around the doubts and pain that follow success, as well as questions posed to God.
Over a heavy, subdued beat centered on 808s, melody-forward vocals take the lead, and the introspective side of Baby Keem shines through in lyrics you won’t want to miss.
Released in September 2021, it’s included on the masterpiece The Melodic Blue, the album that defined his career.
It’s precisely songs like this—portraying such deep emotions—that give the album its sense of depth.
south africaNEW!Baby Keem

I imagine many people got to know him through the Grammy Awards.
Among Baby Keem’s works, this is the track that sticks in your head after a single listen.
The ominous piano leaves a strong impression, and the way the sounds are layered gives off an air of intelligence—truly high-class.
It’s a song from the acclaimed 2021 September release, The Melodic Blue, and it’s also worth noting that Fred again..
sampled it.
Put it on in a driving situation and it’s sure to get everyone hyped.
State of IndependenceNEW!Donna Summer

This work is imbued with the profound theme of freedom across borders and spiritual liberation.
Standing apart from disco sounds, its spiritual, embracing vocals are striking, and the lavish chorus delivers a magnificent collective scale with wonderfully catchy melodies.
The overwhelming vocal prowess needs no explanation.
Produced by Quincy Jones, this track was a hit when it was released in September 1982.
It was the second single cut from the classic album “Donna Summer.” If you want to feel a universal sense of connection in everyday life, give this piece a listen.
And be sure to check out Donna Summer’s superb vocals within its grand, expansive soundscape.
Supernatural LoveNEW!Donna Summer

Guided by glittering keyboard tones, this track shines with a dynamic beat and a catchy melody.
It’s crafted as a synth-driven pop sound that blends beautifully with Donna Summer’s soulful, commanding vocals.
Released as a single in October 1984, it’s included on the acclaimed album “Cats Without Claws.” Produced by Michael Omartian, the song was written and composed by Summer herself.
The music video is another highlight, depicting a dreamlike world that seems to transcend time and space.
It’s perfect for lifting your spirits or as a driving tune—why not give it a listen?
Someone Like YouNEW!Ice Nine Kills

Let me introduce this work, a bold metalcore reimagining of a globally popular, piano-driven ballad.
Without compromising the original sense of loss conveyed by Adele’s performance, it moves fluidly between clean vocals and harsh delivery, transforming the song into a sweeping, emotionally charged anthem.
The dramatic structure that leverages stark contrasts between quiet and intense passages is truly thrilling.
Featured on the EP “The Predator,” released in January 2013 during a transitional period, this track stands out as a masterpiece that fully showcases the melodic elements before the band’s full embrace of a horror-inspired aesthetic.
If you’re drawn to the fusion of timeless melodies and heaviness, you’re sure to love it—be sure to check it out!


