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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” (71–80)

SexxxtapesEllise

Ellise – Sexxxtapes (Official Music Video)
SexxxtapesEllise

Ellis, a singer-songwriter from California’s Bay Area who has carved out a unique niche as a dark-pop songstress.

Beloved for a style that fuses a gothic sensibility with a sweet vocal tone, she commands a fervent fan base, and her brand-new single released in January 2026 is “Sexxxtapes.” The title alone exudes a dangerous allure, while the bittersweet ache of a love that should have ended keeps looping back, and the glacial synths make her whispery vocals stand out.

Released in tandem with a major tour, the track is striking for the even more mature, seductive aura it carries compared to her previous work.

It’s the perfect song for a late-night drive or for slipping quietly into a story all on your own.

scaredFred again.. & Young Thug

Fred again.. & Young Thug – scared (brandon’s night pt.2)
scaredFred again.. & Young Thug

Fred again..

is a producer leading the UK electronic scene, known for his knack for editing everyday sounds.

Here he teams up with Atlanta heavyweight Young Thug on “scared.” Released in January 2026, the track follows the lineage of Fred again..’s evolving “USB” project series.

It blends Thug’s unreleased vocals, recorded around 2018, with the bouncy rhythms characteristic of UK garage.

The result—where raw rap energy coexists with dancefloor heat—is nothing short of impressive.

Perfect for late-night drives or any night when you just want to get hyped.

If you’re into boundary-crossing, stimulating collaborations, this one’s a must-check.

Say LessJYT

JYT – Say Less (Official Music Video)
Say LessJYT

J.Y.T.

is a five-member boy band formed through rigorous training in LA, brought together by a collaboration between a major U.S.

label and acclaimed producer Freddy Wexler.

With the unique background of the members having handpicked each other, their new track “Say Less,” released on January 23, 2026, is the highly anticipated second single following their debut song “What U Want.” As if to say no extra words are needed, the song channels the exhilaration of connecting through intuition and physical cues, expressed with a 90s atmosphere and sharp, modern beats.

The music video, directed by Nick DeMoura, also showcases impeccably synchronized choreography honed to athlete-level precision.

For those eager to spot the next generation of pop icons early, this may well be the ultimate anthem.

Save Your RosesMOTHICA

MOTHICA – Save Your Roses (Official Music Video)
Save Your RosesMOTHICA

Moshika, a singer-songwriter from Oklahoma who embodies the duality of darkness and light.

With a style that fuses dark pop with elements of rock and emo, she’s an artist drawing attention across scenes.

On January 22, 2026, she released Save Your Roses.

Created after the cancellation of her 2024 tour and set to be included on her EP Somewhere In Between coming in February, the track channels the heavy theme of recovery from addiction into aggressive guitars and catchy melodies.

It carries a heartfelt plea: “Give me flowers while I’m alive, not at my grave,” a line whose strength is sure to move you.

It’s a must-listen for anyone seeking a sense of salvation within a fierce sound.

Slap On The Wristgirli

girli – Slap On The Wrist (Official Video)
Slap On The Wristgirli

Based in London, singer-songwriter Girly delivers an alternative pop sound.

Known for her world imbued with both “sweetness and poison,” her new track, released in January 2026, takes that ethos further.

Centered on the theme of society’s lenient punishment for sexual violence and harassment, she channels anger and injustice into a driving pop-rock anthem that’s sure to strike a powerful chord with listeners.

As the next chapter following her 2024 album Matriarchy, the music video also takes a principled stance behind the scenes, collaborating with the women’s support organization Cheer Up Luv.

Socially conscious yet catchy, this sound will resonate with anyone who longs to speak out against an unfair status quo.