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!
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STOP PLAYING WITH METyler, The Creato

Based in Los Angeles, Tyler, The Creator is a multifaceted creator active not only in rap but also in fashion, film, and more.
His talent is acclaimed worldwide, including a Grammy win for his 2019 album IGOR.
This track from his album DON’T TAP THE GLASS, released in July 2025, is a body-moving number that boldly blends house and funk elements on a hip-hop foundation.
Confident rapping meshes perfectly with pounding beats, creating a song that makes your body react instinctively.
Put it on while cleaning or tidying up, and your chores will instantly feel more uplifting.
The fast-paced sound will naturally boost your workflow.
SAN ANDREASTommy Richman

Born in 2000 and hailing from Virginia, Tommy Richman’s release from October 2025 is a track that pays homage to ’90s West Coast hip-hop.
The opening synthesizer tones evoke the Grand Theft Auto series, while the rolling bassline and heavy drum beat set a perfect mood for nighttime drives.
The lyrics explore hope and disconnect in a relationship, delicately portraying the friction that remains even as the two long to be on the same wavelength.
As a follow-up to his 2024 smash “MILLION DOLLAR BABY,” this track showcases his evolving versatility.
With an Australian tour on the horizon, it captures his rising momentum with a sound that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly new.
splitMaggie Lindemann

Maggie Lindemann stands out with a unique presence in the realms of pop-punk and alternative rock.
While her 2022 album Suckerpunch rendered explosive emotion in sound, this track from her album I Feel Everything, set for release in October 2025, explores the themes of endings and resolve in relationships.
Centered on the determination to walk away from a turbulent partnership, it pairs driving pop-rock drums and guitars with her introspective vocals.
Produced by Erik Ron and Gerald Tennison, it sonically embodies a consistent theme of painful growth.
It’s a song that gives you a push forward when you’re ready to move on without fear of standing still.
SweatMelanie C

Melanie C, who set the world alight in the 1990s as a former member of the Spice Girls, unveiled a new song on October 17, 2025.
Serving as the lead single from her upcoming album “Sweat,” slated for release on May 1, 2026, the track is a dance number that brilliantly fuses disco pop and electro house, sampling Diana Ross’s classic “Work That Body.” As Melanie C herself explains, the song is packed with the joy of movement—sports, raves, and the sheer thrill of using your body.
It nods to 1980s aerobics culture and the 1990s club scene while pairing perfectly with today’s fitness culture.
It’s an ideal track for whenever you want to get moving—whether you’re working out at the gym or dancing in a club.
Step By StepNew Kids On The Block

New Kids on the Block, pioneers of the boy band phenomenon that sent teenagers around the world into a frenzy from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.
Released in May 1990, this song became the group’s biggest hit, spending three consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning RIAA Platinum certification.
Its sound—melding disco-style string sections with an upbeat dance rhythm—is perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke.
Each member handles a “Step” from 1 to 5, making it fun to split parts with friends and sing together.
The album of the same name, Step By Step, sold about 20 million copies worldwide and reached No.
10 on Japan’s Oricon chart.
Whether you have nostalgic memories of rocking out to this track in your youth or you’re hearing it for the first time, its catchy melody and infectious groove are sure to draw you in!
Slow DownShowtek

This is an anthem born for festivals by a brother duo.
Released in 2013 by Dutch producer Showtek, it’s a signature track from the period when they shifted from hardstyle to electro house.
It peaked at No.
23 in the Netherlands and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks.
With a massive big-room drop and a catchy progression, it sends crowds into a frenzy.
The bass-heavy kick and sharp synth lead blend perfectly, creating a sound that makes you want to throw your fist in the air.
Engineered for maximum impact at festivals and large clubs, it’s truly a track made to ignite the dance floor.
Sage My SoulTia Wood

Singer-songwriter Teia Wood from the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta, Canada, has amassed over one million followers on TikTok and signed with Sony Music Canada in 2024.
She’s garnered attention for blending Indigenous traditions with pop and R&B.
Released in October 2025, this work lives up to its title—meaning “to cleanse the soul”—with songs themed around self-revelation and healing.
Its gritty guitars and soaring choruses harmonize beautifully with lyrics that portray personal growth and inner conflict.
Produced by Justin Lucas, the release brims with hope—something only she, having weathered life’s highs and lows, could express.
If you’re going through a period of change, it’s well worth a listen.


