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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (481–490)
StutterElastica

Elastica, the British Britpop band known for their sharp guitar riffs, debuted in 1993 with a bold work that breezily sings about alcohol-induced male erectile dysfunction.
With its frank and humorous perspective, the release was so popular that its limited run of 1,500 copies sold out on the first day.
The band was subsequently chosen as “Best New Band” by the music magazine Melody Maker, catapulting them into the spotlight.
Its exhilarating, compressed burst of rhythm in a short runtime is perfect for those seeking a jolt in a busy daily life or music fans wanting to experience the roots of ’90s Britpop.
Paired with frontwoman Justine Frischmann’s distinctive vocals, it’s a track that lets you feel the vivid breeze of the ’90s.
Steve’s Lava ChickenJack Black

This unique track features a bouncy rhythm and comical phrases that get stuck in your head after just one listen.
Released in March 2025 as an insert song for the film “A Minecraft Movie,” it fully showcases the talents of American multi-hyphenate Jack Black.
While he’s known in Hollywood for roles such as in “School of Rock,” he also performs as the vocalist of the rock band Tenacious D.
Dropped alongside the film’s premiere, the song proved popular, reaching No.
11 on New Zealand’s singles chart.
It sparked buzz on social media as “impossible to get out of your head,” and some theaters reportedly even saw a stir when audience members brought live chickens.
With its humorous lyrics and catchy melody, it’s a fun tune that you’ll find yourself humming along to.
SupermodelThe Juliana Hatfield Three

A trio led by Juliana Hatfield that brought a fresh breeze to the ’90s alternative rock scene.
Blending her crystalline vocals with razor-sharp guitar riffs rooted in Boston, this track stands out for its socially conscious critique of the fashion industry and celebrity culture.
Opening the August 1993 album Become What You Are, the song runs under three minutes yet tackles themes of youth self-image and societal pressure.
It gained wide recognition after being featured in the 1994 film Reality Bites.
A resonant anthem for those struggling to find and be themselves.
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Ren, emerging from Stockwell in South London, is bringing a fresh breeze to the UK rap scene.
His music is known for a distinctive style that fuses diverse genres, from trap and afrobeats to Jersey club.
Released in April 2025, this track is an energetic blend of afrobeats and hip-hop.
Its appeal lies in rapid-fire rapping and agile vocal performances laid over rhythmic percussion.
His roots as a Yoruba Nigerian are reflected in the music, giving the work a sense of cultural identity and depth.
Dropped as the lead single from his forthcoming album “goldenboy,” this track is perfect for anyone looking to turn up the vibe at summer parties and outdoor events.
StatesidePinkPantheress

The young British artist PinkPantheress released a song in April 2025 that serves as the second single from her second mixtape, “Fancy That.” Co-produced by herself and a team of producers, the track is rooted in dance-pop while incorporating elements of drum and bass and 2-step garage, creating a distinctive sound.
The contrast between her airy vocals and the rich bassline feels refreshing, and the lyrics—depicting the complexities of a transatlantic romance—leave a strong impression.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who has experienced the emotional ebb and flow of love across borders or is seeking music that evokes a fresh sense of nostalgia.
SINCERITYSAILORR

Saylor, a promising young R&B singer-songwriter from Florida, released a new single in April 2025.
This track is packed with the charm of smooth, pop-leaning R&B crafted by Kayla, a Vietnamese American artist.
With lyrics centered on sincerity and self-expression woven together with emotive vocals, the song fuses delicate arrangements into a cohesive whole.
Produced by Adam Klevlin, it showcases the musical maturity of an artist with roots in musical theater.
The song is also drawing attention as the lead single from her forthcoming debut album, “FROM FLORIDA’S FINEST.” It’s a must-listen for fans of contemporary R&B in the vein of SZA and Kehlani, and for listeners who value emotional nuance.
SandboxThe All-American Rejects

Arriving as the lead single from their first full-length album in 13 years, this is a powerhouse track from Oklahoma-born rock favorites The All-American Rejects.
Opening with a retro vibe that gradually shifts into an energetic burst, the song’s structure masterfully blends the band’s emo and pop-punk roots with contemporary production.
The lyrics—centering on a “sandbox” as a symbol of childhood innocence—spotlight the loss of naivety on the road to adulthood and the inner conflicts that come with adapting to society.
Released in April 2025, the track is also set to be performed on their tour with the Jonas Brothers starting in August 2025.
Fusing nostalgia with freshness, it’s a perfect fit not only for fans of 2000s pop-punk, but also for new listeners drawn to modern alternative rock.


