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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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (181–190)
Somebody’s Watching MeRockwell

That unforgettable classic with the striking phrase, “Is somebody watching me?”—the one you can’t help but hum.
Known as the signature song of Rockwell, a formidable talent and son of the founder of Motown, it’s famous for the anecdote that he secured his record deal without revealing his father’s name.
Released in December 1983, it became a massive hit, reaching No.
2 on the U.S.
charts.
The juxtaposition of paranoid lyrics—as if under constant surveillance—with a danceable, catchy synth-funk sound is brilliant.
And on the standout chorus, none other than Michael Jackson lends his vocals.
Featured on his debut album, Somebody’s Watching Me, this track is perfect for Halloween season or whenever you’re in the mood for a little thrill.
She (ft. Kurtis Wells)Rich Brian

As an Indonesian rapper, Rich Brian has secured a solid place on the international scene.
He’s also known for becoming the first Asian artist to reach No.
1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop chart with his debut album in 2018.
The track introduced here comes from his first studio album in six years, WHERE IS MY HEAD?.
It’s an introspective, mellow piece that looks back on a past relationship.
His melodic singing and rap blend seamlessly, while the featuring artist’s beautiful falsetto adds a bittersweet atmosphere.
It’s a chill number that soothes the soul—perfect for late-night drives or quiet moments alone in your room.
Saturday Mornings (feat. Lil Wayne)Cordae

Cordae serves as a bridge between old-school and modern hip-hop.
With his 2019 debut album The Lost Boy earning a Grammy nomination, he’s surely one of the scene’s key figures, isn’t he? On this track, he brings in the legendary Lil Wayne as a featured guest.
The song blends a soulful, soothing sound with introspective lyrics, resulting in a richly layered piece.
It portrays the real struggles behind success and a longing for sincere human connections, evoking a quiet Saturday vibe that’s distinct from the usual weekend euphoria.
Released in July 2024, this track comes from the album The Crossroads.
It’s a perfect pick for a contemplative day off.
SaturdayFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy, the pop-punk band that enjoyed immense popularity in the 2000s.
This is a weekend-themed track packed with their early, raw energy.
Rather than simply celebrating the freedom of the weekend, the song channels the impatience to escape a dull routine and the inner turmoil that comes with it, all propelled by a breakneck, exhilarating sound.
As it builds toward the end, the emotions seem to explode—just listening is enough to make your heart race.
Featured on the classic 2003 album Take This to Your Grave, this track has remained a staple of their live shows throughout their career—an anthem in every sense.
Why not give it a spin at the start of the weekend when you want to blow away those pent-up blues?
Saturday Nights (REMIX)Khalid, Kane Brown

A perfect piece for nights when you want to get a little reflective on the weekend is the collaboration between R&B singer Khalid and country star Kane Brown.
The song tells a story that resonates with young people who feel a rift with their families or a lingering sense of emptiness.
Against the gentle backdrop of acoustic guitar, Khalid’s delicate vocals and Kane Brown’s warm lower register intertwine like a conversation, deepening the song’s emotional impact.
Originally a remix of a track from the EP Suncity, it was released in January 2019 and later included on the album Free Spirit.
Why not give it a listen on a quiet night—different from a lively Saturday—when things have calmed down?
SaturdaysLouis Tomlinson

Louis Tomlinson, also known as a member of the globally popular boy band One Direction.
This track was released in November 2022 and is included on his milestone album Faith In The Future, which earned him his first solo UK No.
1.
Centered on memories of a past lover and the pair’s shared motto that “Saturdays take the pain away,” the song paints a bittersweet nostalgia.
Those memories that resurface in everyday moments gently stir the listener’s emotions.
With its restrained acoustic sound and Louis’s husky vocals soaking into the heart, this ballad feels like the perfect piece for a quiet, reflective weekend night alone.
Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) ft. Sleepy BrownLudacris

Rapper Ludacris, hailing from Illinois, is also active as an actor—many of you probably know him from the popular car-action film series The Fast and the Furious.
Among his works, this one track is the perfect party anthem for a Saturday night.
It captures the sense of liberation after a week of work and amps up the anticipation for the night ahead.
A groovy track by Atlanta legends Organized Noize intertwines with Sleepy Brown’s soulful vocals to set the ultimate weekend mood.
Released as a single from the classic 2001 album Word of Mouf, it was also featured on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack.
Put it on as BGM before a weekend drive or party and it’s guaranteed to lift your spirits.


