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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (111–120)
Sweet To MeNick jonas

Nick Jonas, known as a member of the Jonas Brothers and also active as an actor, is a multi-talented artist.
This track opens his first solo album in about five years, Sunday Best, released in February 2026.
Singing about the sweet memories found in everyday moments—like renting videos with his father—it gently wraps listeners in warmth.
Rather than flashy production, it’s a pop song filled with his down-to-earth gratitude and affection.
Perfect for relaxing with a coffee on a weekend morning or spending calm, tender time with someone special.
Fans of Maroon 5 will surely be hooked by the polished melodies and the vocal delivery that exudes a mature ease.
Shut Up and DanceWalk the Moon

Perfect for a season wrapped in the warm spring sunshine that naturally puts a spring in your step is the signature song by WALK THE MOON, a rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Featured on their 2014 album “Talking Is Hard,” this track captivates with its shimmering, ’80s-style synthesizers and exhilarating beats.
Just like the lyric “forget the extra stuff and dance,” it unconditionally lifts the listener’s spirits.
Beloved around the world, it’s been used at MLB events and in the Broadway musical “Moulin Rouge!” alike.
Give it a listen when you want to ease the nerves of a new beginning, or as the perfect companion for a spring breeze drive!
Squeeze FirstBenny the Butcher & Grafh

Benny the Butcher, a core member of Griselda based in Buffalo, New York, known for depicting street realities in his style.
He teamed up with Grafh, a skilled Queens native who has long earned trust in the mixtape scene, for this track.
Released as a single in January 2026, it delivers a palpable tension woven by the duo’s signature East Coast–style hard-edged beat and weighty, low-center drums.
Their thrilling back-and-forth, neither yielding an inch, feels like a no-holds-barred showdown between seasoned professionals and is utterly overwhelming to hear.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to steel your resolve—essential listening for heads who love no-frills, hard-hitting hip-hop.
Streets Of MinneapolisBruce Springsteen

Singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, affectionately known as “The Boss” and long a symbol of American rock.
He has given voice to the sorrows and hopes of working people and has earned worldwide acclaim, including 20 Grammy Awards.
In January 2026, he urgently released this track, “Streets Of Minneapolis.” It’s a protest song created in response to social events in Minneapolis, marked by fiery harmonica and powerful choruses.
The lyrics sharply depict the conflicts and pain of contemporary society, and the dramatic finish evokes his classic “Streets of Philadelphia.” It’s a highly recommended song for anyone who wants to look squarely at what’s happening in the world right now or who craves rock that stirs the soul.
Shotta Flow 8 & Set the Record StraightNLE Choppa

Rapper NLE Choppa, who emerged from the streets of Memphis and quickly took over the U.S.
charts, has shown a wide range of moves since his 2019 breakthrough, from running his own label to contributing to his community—but his passion for music just keeps growing.
These tracks, Shotta Flow 8 and Set the Record Straight, were released simultaneously in January 2026 and packaged into a single music video.
As the eighth installment of his signature hit series, Shotta Flow 8 overwhelms with bouncy drums and rapid-fire flows, while the other track delivers a powerful declaration to set the facts straight.
Both are packed with his signature aggressive energy, making them the perfect spark to blow away any lingering frustration.
Summer RainThe Snuts

The Snuts are a rock band from West Lothian, Scotland, formed by childhood friends.
Their 2021 debut album, W.L., shot straight to No.
1 on the UK Albums Chart, making a big splash on the scene.
Their new track is Summer Rain.
Released in January 2026, this song serves as an important stepping stone toward their next album slated for the latter half of the year.
Vocalist Jack Cochrane’s private emotions—domestic conflicts and anxieties—are elevated into an exhilarating anthem through the motif of rain.
It’s the perfect track for blowing away the blues or immersing yourself in high-energy UK rock.
S.L.I.D.ETory Lanez

Tory Lanez, hailing from Ontario, Canada, has gained popularity for his melodic, sing-rap style.
Since the success of his 2016 album “I Told You,” he’s remained a formidable talent with a loyal following despite various controversies.
Released in January 2026, this work is part of his newly proposed project, “Slutty Bass.” Characterized by heavy, resonant bass and repetitive rhythms, it departs from his traditional melodic R&B direction, capturing the raw energy of the dance floor.
It’s the perfect track for late-night clubs or drives when you want to sink into the low end.
Be sure to check out this new facet of an artist who never stops evolving.

