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” (41–50)
StrongMomo Boyd

Singer-songwriter Momo Boyd, born in Detroit and based in New York.
She’s also known as a member of the sibling band Infinity Song, but she honed her craft through street performances and signed with a prestigious label in 2016—a true heavyweight.
This track captures the quiet exhaustion that comes from always being someone’s pillar—the imbalance in a relationship—through delicate guitar work and a grounded, soulful vocal.
Following her solo release in 2025, this roughly two-and-a-half-minute single, released in March 2026, showcases her alternative appeal.
With its gently shaded atmosphere that beautifully blends contemporary pop and classic soul, this work is recommended for anyone feeling worn out by daily life.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (51–60)
STAXX (MIX CUT) (feat. Dillon Francis)Space Laces

Producer Space Laces, who leads the modern bass music scene with meticulous sound design and punishing low end.
This track, co-created with mainstream heavyweight Dillon Francis and released on the album “Vaultage 004” in December 2025, is the one in question.
In an exceptionally short runtime of about 52 seconds, it condenses hulking low frequencies and an explosive, high-impact drop.
It’s dubstep that blends humor with party-ready energy, boasting a hook that gets your body moving in an instant.
The track later drew further attention when its full-length version was released as a standalone single in March 2026.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience overwhelming euphoria on club and festival floors.
STATE OF EMERGENCYYG

YG, a rapper who carries the West Coast hip-hop tradition into the present and continues to embody Compton’s raw atmosphere.
Released in March 2026, this work features a very cool track that layers strings over classic West Coast sonics with booming low end.
His hard-hitting rap—baring defiant rebuttals to criticism and an unwavering will to stay on the front line—absolutely overwhelms the listener.
The release also serves as an important lead single paving the way for his next album, The Gentleman’s Club.
In sharp contrast to the introspective 2004, released in March 2025, this one puts his aggressive allure front and center, making it a must-listen for hip-hop fans craving intense energy.
STAY HERE 4 LIFE ft. Brent FaiyazA$AP Rocky

It portrays blissful moments spent with a loved one, and the meltingly smooth vocals and addictive flow create the perfect vibe.
The drastic shift in the song’s tone partway through is interesting, too.
Featuring Brent Faiyaz and drawing plenty of buzz, this track is included on the acclaimed album “Don’t Be Dumb,” released in January 2026.
Crafted as a moody, mature, mellow hip-hop piece, it’s a must-listen for fans of laid-back music.
With an A$AP Rocky–style melodic, trap-tinged R&B feel, immerse yourself in the world of this work and give it a heavy listen.
SundressA$AP Rocky

This is a hybrid track that links the textures of psychedelic rock to hip-hop.
It’s a song by A$AP Rocky that captivates many listeners.
Released as a single in November 2018 after the album Testing, it’s built on a Tame Impala track, letting themes of heartbreak and lingering attachment surface in a dreamlike mood.
The structure that shifts from sing-song phrasing to bouncy rap is interesting, too.
Crafted as a soft, disco-tinged pop number, it’s a must-listen for anyone who loved the alternative sounds of the time.
It also drew attention for re-entering the UK charts in May 2024.
Why not sink into its languid yet beautiful world and listen at your leisure?
Saturday Night SpecialLynyrd Skynyrd

The ominous, heavy, hacking guitar riff and the restrained vocals weave a palpable tension that really shakes the listener to the core.
This song, in which Lynyrd Skynyrd tackles themes like the dark side of gun culture and cycles of violence, is compelling for its profound message that goes far beyond straightforward, gritty rock.
It opens the classic album Nuthin’ Fancy, released in March 1975, and was issued as a single in May of the same year.
Ever since its recording, it has continued to be featured as a tie-in across numerous visual works, starting with the film The Longest Yard, which was released shortly afterward, and later popular TV dramas as well.
It’s highly recommended for those moments when you want to feel the precariousness and thrill of everyday life and immerse yourself in the surging waves and heft of hard rock!
Still UnbrokenLynyrd Skynyrd

A soul-stirring track that powerfully conveys an indomitable spirit forged through repeated tragedy and loss.
The sound woven by the heavy guitar riffs and raspy vocals perfectly captures the essence of Southern rock.
This song was released as a lead single by Lynyrd Skynyrd in July 2009 and serves as the opening track of their album God & Guns, released that September.
It’s also well known for being used as the official theme for the WWE Breaking Point event and the game WWE SmackDown vs.
Raw 2010.
Brimming with the fighting spirit to rise from adversity, this piece is highly uplifting—perfect for getting pumped up before a big challenge.

