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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (301–310)

SharkYoungboy Never Broke Again

YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Shark [Official Music Video]
SharkYoungboy Never Broke Again

Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, who stands at the top of the scene with raw lyrics and a distinctive melodic sense.

Despite a tumultuous career—his 2018 debut album “Until Death Call My Name” reached No.

7 on the U.S.

charts—his rise has been remarkable.

Following his album “MASA,” he dropped this new project.

In a sharp turn from his traditionally aggressive image, this work delivers a moody, restrained sound.

Over calm beats highlighted by synth pads and piano, his introspective rapping quietly resonates.

Combining delicacy and power like a solitary predator, his expression marks a true new frontier.

It’s the perfect track for a late-night drive or moments of solitary reflection.

Strong Because You AreSevdaliza

SEVDALIZA – STRONG BECAUSE YOU ARE (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Strong Because You AreSevdaliza

Sevdaliza is an artist with a multicultural background—born in Iran and raised in the Netherlands.

She’s often compared to Björk for her distinctive sound that blends trip-hop and alternative R&B.

Her new song marks a departure from her previous experimental style, emerging as a moving ballad built around acoustic guitar and gorgeous strings that resonate deeply.

The song expresses profound love and respect for her mother, portraying a cross-generational spiritual bond and the idea that all the strength within her was inherited from her.

Released ahead of her October 2025 album Heroina, this track reveals a new side of her.

If you’re looking for a heartwarming, beautiful ballad, be sure to give it a listen.

SunlightModestep

Modestep – Sunlight (Official Video)
SunlightModestep

Modestep is a London-based electronic project.

Their style is captivating, fusing dubstep with rock and drum’n’bass.

The track that catapulted them to fame features melodic vocals that capture that dazzling sunrise and pleasant post-all-nighter languor.

Its structure lifts the energy, shifting from heavy brostep beats into a fast-paced drum’n’bass section in the latter half.

Released in August 2011, the song reached No.

16 on the UK Singles Chart and was featured on the soundtrack of the British film Pusher.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want aggressive dance music to boost your mood.

Starving For Friends (Ft. Vic Fuentes)Slaves

SLAVES – Starving For Friends (Ft. Vic Fuentes)
Starving For Friends (Ft. Vic Fuentes)Slaves

The lyrics express a heartfelt longing to make amends for past mistakes and repair a friendship that was hurt.

It’s a song by the California-formed post-hardcore band Slaves, featuring Vic Fuentes from Pierce the Veil as a guest.

The emotional vocal interplay, in stark contrast to the intense sound, is truly moving.

The track is included on their debut album, Through Art We Are All Equals, released in June 2014, and it was unveiled in May of the same year ahead of the album.

By portraying the pain and complexity of friendship as they are, it resonates deeply with its honesty—especially when you’re struggling with relationships and consumed by regret.

Show UpSamia

Samia – Show Up (Official Video)
Show UpSamia

Samia, a singer-songwriter gaining attention in New York’s indie scene.

Born into an acting family, her poetic and emotional style has captured the hearts of many music fans.

One track on her EP “Scout,” released in June 2021, is a hidden gem that digs into the core of friendship.

It rides an energetic, driving sound to sing about the kind of friend whose mere presence can save you—and the firm resolve that it’s your turn to rush to their side.

Made the year after her acclaimed album “The Baby,” this record showcases her deeply expressive vocals that resonate in your chest.

It’s the kind of song that will warm your heart when you miss a dear friend or on a sentimental night.

Start Dissin’Hit-Boy, Spank Nitti James, BabyTron & AZ Chike

Hit-Boy, Spank Nitti James, BabyTron & AZ Chike – Start Dissin’ (Official Video)
Start Dissin'Hit-Boy, Spank Nitti James, BabyTron & AZ Chike

Hit-Boy, known as a three-time Grammy-winning producer and rapper—many of you are probably familiar with him.

This track features him collaborating with heavy-hitters like his close ally Bink Spank Nitti James, Detroit’s new-generation BabyTron, and LA’s AzChike.

The song is built on a minimalist beat co-produced by the masterful Scott Storch, over which the four artists each deliver their own distinct style of rap.

Lyrically, it mixes boasts of success and a disciplined mindset with humor.

Released in September 2025, it’s a must-check for anyone who wants to enjoy a volley of skillful verses.

Silent DiscoJade

JADE – Silent Disco (Official Visualiser)
Silent DiscoJade

Jade, who rose to global fame as a member of Little Mix, launched her solo career in earnest after the group went on hiatus, and she’s already achieved major success, including winning Best Pop Act at the Brit Awards.

The piece here is the closing track of her debut album, “That’s Showbiz Baby!,” released in September 2025.

Standing apart from the album’s glamorous mood, this song delivers an introspective, melancholic sound with airy, comforting synths.

Her delicate vocals convey a complex emotional landscape—pain and loneliness behind success, and a yearning for peace—that resonates deeply with listeners.

While it hints at dance elements, it ultimately lingers with a quiet afterglow, making it a superb pop song and a fitting conclusion to the album’s narrative.