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” (251–260)
Stalking (Feat. Shady Moon)1nonly

One and Only is an American rapper who built his career starting with recordings on a gaming headset.
He’s an artist drawing attention with phonk that carries a gothic mood.
This track opens with a dreamlike, beautiful acoustic guitar, but if you let your guard down to its gentle tone, it swiftly transforms into a dark rap driven by a heaving, heavyweight bass.
The sudden turn mirrors the warped obsession of a stalker disguised as pure love.
One and Only’s low, whisper-like delivery amplifies a quietly creeping sense of dread.
Released in April 2022, the song captivates with a worldview where the sweetness of romance intertwines with madness.
When you want chills from the darkness hidden beneath a beautiful melody, give it a listen.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (261–270)
Stalking YouA Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

Sung over a melodious rap, the theme is a warped obsession with a love interest.
The track is by American rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie.
Active since around 2016, he showed early promise—his debut album, The Bigger Artist, released in September 2017, reached No.
4 on the Billboard 200.
This song is one of the cuts on that acclaimed record.
The soothing trap beat and sweet vocals can be deceiving; the lyrics depict the madness of a stalker whose one-sided affections escalate and corner the other person.
This dark worldview, skillfully portraying both the light and shadow of romance, highlights hip-hop’s multifaceted appeal.
Why not listen closely to the dangerous emotions hidden beneath the sweet melody?
Save TonightEagle-Eye Cherry

This song, which brought Eagle-Eye Cherry’s name to worldwide attention, is his debut single released in October 1997.
Taken from the classic album Desireless, it features the Swedish artist’s soulful vocals and a wistful acoustic sound that really resonates.
Instead of simply mourning a romance destined to end tomorrow, the lyrics suggest raising a glass of wine and turning tonight into the best memory.
The powerful love nestled within the sorrow comes through and truly moves you.
It’s no wonder it captivated the world, reaching as high as No.
5 on the U.S.
Billboard chart.
Why not give it a listen on a night when you want to savor the precious, limited time with someone special?
Swallow My PrideGreen River

If you trace the roots of grunge, you can’t overlook Green River from Seattle, USA.
Featuring future members of Pearl Jam and Mudhoney, they’re truly regarded as the “forefathers of grunge.” The track introduced here fuses punk’s aggression with the heavy riffs of hard rock—raw yet gripping.
Lyrically, it lays bare a deep disgust toward the shallow patriotism permeating society at the time, explored through a romantic relationship.
That rebellious spirit still resonates with many today.
The song was released on the 1985 EP “Come On Down” and was later covered by bands like Soundgarden.
There’s even a legendary tale that they reunited during a Pearl Jam show in November 1993 and performed this very song.
StephenKe$ha

Kesha, the American singer-songwriter whose debut single “TiK ToK” topped the U.S.
charts for nine consecutive weeks.
This track is included on her acclaimed 2010 January release, the album Animal.
Remarkably, Kesha wrote the song with her mother based on her own real-life experience at sixteen, when she persistently pursued an unrequited crush.
Although the lyrics depict obsession and madness toward someone who won’t look her way, the sound is an irresistibly bright dance-pop.
That striking contrast actually amplifies the protagonist’s pure, unfiltered mania.
The blackly comic antics shown in the music video are so over-the-top you can’t help but laugh.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to savor the darker side of love lurking beneath a pop veneer, with just the right touch of irony.
Sex Type ThingStone Temple Pilots

A debut single by the American band Stone Temple Pilots, driven by a heavy, distorted guitar riff that rattles the eardrums.
Vocalist Scott Weiland delivers a fiercely provocative piece, lacing a scathing critique of machismo through an overbearing male point of view.
On first listen, many may be startled to discover the creator’s opposite message hidden behind the aggressive words.
The track appeared as a single the year after its release on the 1992 classic album Core, reaching No.
23 on the U.S.
Mainstream Rock chart.
When you’re weighed down by the absurdities of society and daily life, why not surrender to this song’s powerful sound and blast away the frustration pent up in your heart?
She’s So HighTal Bachman

A refreshing guitar riff and a catchy melody electrify this debut from Canadian artist Tal Bachman! Released to radio in February 1999, the song became a worldwide hit, topping the U.S.
Adult Top 40 chart.
It’s a power-pop number that captures the pure feelings of a man who falls head over heels for a woman seemingly out of his league, getting giddy just thinking about her.
It’s said that this bittersweet theme was inspired by the songwriter’s own high school experiences.
Anyone who’s ever been in love will surely relate to that feeling of being unable to focus when the person you like is around!


