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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Secret GardenNEW!EmpathP

This track is by EmpathP, an American Vocaloid producer known as a multi-creator who not only writes and composes songs but also handles illustration and vocals.
Released in May 2016, the piece leaves a striking impression with its contrast between the exhilarating drum-and-bass beat and a melody tinged with poignancy.
It’s based on the world of Flowerfell, a derivative work of the popular RPG Undertale, and the recurring tragedies and the imagery of withering flowers are portrayed dramatically through exchanges between CYBER DIVA and others.
Although it’s not an official tie-in, it’s a beloved classic that has remained popular among fans.
It’s perfect for those who enjoy story-driven music or want to explore the English-language Vocaloid scene.
Sucio y DesprolijoNEW!Pappo’s Blues

Those familiar with Argentina’s rock scene will no doubt recognize the name Pappo’s Blues, led by the heroic guitarist Pappo.
Operating as a project with a fluid lineup, they fused blues and hard rock to become an iconic presence in South American blues rock.
Their 1973 release Vol.
3 is widely acclaimed as an early masterpiece, a record where the trio format of guitar, bass, and drums explodes with energy.
Reportedly tracked live in the studio, the album is defined by its raw, minimally overdubbed sound, with Pappo’s distorted, fast-paced guitar generating a fierce groove.
If you’re searching for searing rock that transcends language barriers and hits you straight in the heart, this classic comes highly recommended!
Sad MachineNEW!Porter Robinson

This is a duet song between a human and a robot, where warm synthesizers intertwine with a digital singing voice.
Created by US-based Porter Robinson, it blends his own vocals with the English VOCALOID AVANNA to tell a story that feels futuristic yet somehow nostalgic.
Featured on the acclaimed album “Worlds,” the track captivated listeners across borders upon its May 2014 release, reaching No.
29 on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
It’s an emotional and beautiful number that’s perfect for those who want to feel the earnest emotions embedded in mechanical timbres, or who are interested in the overseas Vocaloid scene.
Secrets of WysteriaNEW!Steampianist

A track by Steam Pianist, known for story-driven songs with English lyrics and based in the Philippines.
The innocent, boyish voice of the VOCALOID OLIVER intertwines with a suspicious, circus-like melody, leading listeners into a labyrinth of dark fantasy.
Released in October 2014, this piece was inspired by horror film scores.
Its progression—from charming piano tones that gradually descend into madness to unsettling reverse-playback effects—is breathtakingly well-crafted.
It was also included on the September 2017 album “Strange Rooms,” where it can be enjoyed as part of a cinematic world.
It’s a song to savor on nights when you want to immerse yourself in gothic fairy tales and mysterious atmospheres.
ShadowboxingNEW!Tom Grennan

This is a track that overwhelms you with the emotional vocals of singer-songwriter Tom Grennan from Bedford, England.
Titled “Shadowboxing,” which signifies a battle with oneself, it’s a powerful anthem that gives you the courage to face inner conflict and uncertainty.
There may be no song that stands by the mindset of a student studying alone at their desk quite like this one.
Released in January 2025, the song was co-written with Justin Tranter and is included on the album “Everywhere I Went, Led Me to Where I Didn’t Want to Be.” Give it a listen on a night when you feel your confidence slipping—you’ll surely be recharged with the energy to face forward again.
Self DoubtNEW!Benny Banks

Rapper Benny Banks, based in Islington in North London, has long portrayed the realities of the streets in unvarnished words.
After numerous collaborations with the likes of Joe Black, he broke nearly two years of silence with the much-anticipated single “Self Doubt,” released in December 2025.
As the title suggests, the track centers on the theme of self-doubt, and over an introspective beat crafted by Roche, he lays bare the daily pressures and inner conflicts without concealing a thing.
Including the visuals by Oliver Jennings and others, his exploration of a deeply human kind of “vulnerability” that’s far more than bravado is bound to resonate powerfully with listeners.
Even after a long career, Benny Banks continues to confront himself—why not experience the unfiltered reality he brings to the table?
SpecialNEW!GloRilla

GloRilla, known for her powerful Memphis-born rap and husky vocals, has earned strong support.
Released in December 2025, “Special” is a dense two-minute track packed with love for herself as a one-of-a-kind person and for the partner who recognizes that.
Dropped amid headlines about her relationship with NBA player Brandon Ingram, the song showcases a mellower, more romantic side that differs from her previously tough image.
Arriving after the album “GLORIOUS,” it’s perfect for moments when you want to boost your self-esteem or spend time with someone special.
It just might let you feel the down-to-earth happiness of an artist who’s found success.


