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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Suburban RequiemNEW!Yungblud

Born in 1997 and hailing from Doncaster, YUNGBLUD has been electrifying audiences worldwide with his energetic performances.
Riding the momentum of his Best Rock Performance win at the 2026 Grammy Awards, he released this track in February 2026 as a core song from his album “Idols II.” As the title suggests, it centers on a requiem for suburban life and the anxieties it carries, delivering a sound that is introspective yet expansive enough to feel stadium-sized.
Its powerful drive—like a way of reaffirming one’s sense of being alive—makes it perfect for those struggling with the stifling pressures of everyday life, or for quiet nights spent in self-reflection.
A visualizer has also been released, so immerse yourself in its world.
still feel.NEW!half•alive

Half•Alive is a trio formed in Long Beach, California, that traverses a wide range of genres including indie pop and alternative rock.
After fully kicking off in 2017, they quickly drew attention with releases like their 2019 album “Now, Not Yet.” They’ve got plenty of credentials—being selected for YouTube’s “Artist on the Rise,” for example—and their collaboration with choreographers to create visual expressions is a major strength.
The anecdote that they converted a helicopter hangar in the Mojave Desert to record the EP “3” back in 2017 also speaks to their originality.
Many of the members studied jazz, so their performance skills are high, and I can confidently recommend them to anyone who wants to enjoy music with both their ears and eyes.
SatizfactionNEW!CRASHDÏET

Formed in Sweden, Crashdïet are a leading force in sleaze rock, reviving ’80s glam metal with a modern twist.
Despite repeated lineup changes and tragedies, they’ve continued to lead the scene with flashy looks and catchy melodies.
Their track released in January 2026 is Satizfaction, a lead single from the album Art of Chaos slated for release in May of the same year, bursting with their signature aggressive riffs and hedonistic vibe.
Produced by Martin Sweet and Patrik Frisk, the song also showcases the strong cohesion of the current lineup.
A must-listen for fans of Nordic rock.
ShallowsNEW!Haste The Day

Haste the Day, hailing from Indiana, led the metalcore scene of the 2000s.
Their style—fusing melodic elements with a hard-hitting sound—remains intact.
The track they released in February 2026 is this one.
With Dissenter, their first full-length album in 11 years since 2015’s Coward, slated for May 2026, this advance track is drawing a lot of attention.
Its sound—dominated by aggressive riffs and massive breakdowns—is overwhelming, and the theme, depicting emotions swaying between ideals and reality, is thoroughly compelling.
The emotive chorus also leaves a strong impression, making it a release that will resonate not only with longtime fans but also with those who enjoy contemporary metalcore.
Be sure to check it out.
Story of My LifeNEW!One Direction

Affectionately known as 1D, One Direction is the British boy band that became a global phenomenon.
Featured on their 2013 album Midnight Memories, this song is celebrated as a masterpiece that reflects the group’s growing maturity.
In Japan, it reached a wide audience after being used in NTT Docomo’s “Docomo no Gakuwari” commercial.
The acoustic guitar stands out, and the lyrics, which dwell on time gone by and feelings for family, are deeply moving.
With its music video surpassing one billion views, the song continues to be loved around the world.
It’s a track that brings a bittersweet yet warm feeling when listened to during the season of farewells, so be sure to check it out as you take a new step forward.

