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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (451–460)
Sit Still, Look PrettyDaya

The song by Daya, an American singer-songwriter born in 1998, is a powerful anthem centered on women’s independence and self-affirmation.
True to her own words, “You don’t need to be someone’s accessory,” the track celebrates the courage to pursue your dreams without relying on others.
Released in September 2015, it reached No.
28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned a Platinum certification.
It also drew attention when Hailee Steinfeld covered it for the film Pitch Perfect 3.
This is a must-listen for anyone looking to find their own path when anxiety about the future or the weight of others’ expectations feels overwhelming.
Sorry Not SorryDemi Lovato

A powerful anthem themed around revenge and self-affirmation, this song sings of a resolute stance toward past relationships and critics.
Gospel-like choruses and synthesizers weave a pop and R&B sound that, combined with American singer Demi Lovato’s overwhelming vocal prowess, moves the listener to the core.
Released in July 2017 as the lead single from the album “Tell Me You Love Me,” it became a major hit, peaking at No.
6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who has been hurt by breakups or relationships and wants to reclaim their true self.
so americanOlivia Rodrigo

A love song that captures the sweet-and-sour feeling of love that transcends cultural and habitual differences, set to a pop-meets-rock sound.
Olivia Rodrigo, one of America’s leading singer-songwriters, writes candidly about her romance with a non-American partner from a down-to-earth perspective.
The happiness that spills out from everyday conversations and gestures gently wraps the listener’s heart in warmth.
Released in March 2024 and included on the album GUTS (spilled), the track beautifully blends Rodrigo’s signature powerful vocals with a new wave sound reminiscent of the 1980s.
With its optimistic view of love and relatable lyrics, it’s a recommended song for anyone looking to find their own kind of happiness.
Same MouthAlessi Rose

Alessi Rose, a rising singer-songwriter from Derbyshire, UK, has unveiled a new release.
Capturing the feeling of self-abandonment within a contradictory relationship, the track is a cinematic indie-pop piece that evokes 2000s teen movies.
Warm vocals, delicate storytelling, and a guitar-centered sound come together in perfect harmony.
Serving as the lead single from her EP “Voyeur,” slated for release in July 2025, her momentum continues to build as she’s set to join Tate McRae’s North American tour.
With candid, self-exploratory lyrics and a relatable melody, it’s the perfect song for those moments when you want to look inward.
Sorry MomDevon Cole

Canadian rising singer-songwriter Devon Cole released a Mother’s Day song in May 2025 that captivates with a bright sound skillfully blending pop and disco.
Looking back on her rebellious teens, the track is an approachable piece that folds in both apologies to and gratitude for her mother.
Following her 2024 EP Two Shades Blonder, this new work humorously portrays the complex dynamics between mother and daughter while expressing the appreciation for parents that comes with growing up.
In 2025, she is slated to appear at Shania Twain’s Calgary and Toronto shows, signaling even greater momentum ahead.
It’s a highly recommended song for anyone who relates to or has memories of parent–child relationships.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (461–470)
Self-Inflicted$UICIDEBOY$

$uicideboy$, an underground hip-hop duo based in New Orleans, Louisiana, released a lead single in May 2025 ahead of their next album, “Thy Kingdom Come.” Blending dark trap with raw lyrics that lay bare feelings of depression and self-destruction, the track delivers a powerful impact despite its brief runtime of about one minute, featuring heavy basslines and rapid-fire rapping.
The album is produced by member $crim, also known as Budd Dwyer, resulting in a track that returns to their musical roots.
The song also serves as the kickoff track for the 44-city nationwide Grey Day Tour 2025 starting in August of the same year, and is recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in the duo’s candid portrayal of inner turmoil.
spelling bee (ft. Teezo Touchdown)Amelia Moore

Amelia Moore, a singer-songwriter from Lawrenceville, is garnering attention for her distinctive sound that’s rooted in R&B while blending indie and electronic elements.
From her mixtape he’s still just not that into you!, released in May 2025, a bold new track featuring Texas native Teezo Touchdown is making waves.
The song stands out with its playful, spelling-based wordplay and a breezy sound that skillfully fuses pop, R&B, and alternative hip-hop.
It also delivers a dream collaboration co-written with Julia Michaels, and its creatively shot music video set in a scrapyard is generating buzz.
With a fresh take on the joys and pains of love, this is a must-hear track for pop music fans.


