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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'T'

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “T”! When it comes to English words beginning with “T,” there are lots—like “To,” “Top,” and “Tender,” to name a few.

Many of these are actually used in song titles, and if you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few tracks in mind.

You might not usually search for songs that start with the same initial, but doing so could lead you to new music or fresh discoveries.

Let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (81–90)

Tiny HandsFIONA APPLE

Fiona Apple’s “Tiny Hands”—Chant for the Women’s March
Tiny HandsFIONA APPLE

Fiona Apple is an American singer-songwriter who has maintained a distinctive style since the 1990s.

Armed with piano and a powerful voice, she is a formidable artist who has also won a Grammy Award.

This track is a chant created for the Women’s March, a protest held in Washington, D.C.

in January 2017.

Her raw vocals, recorded on a smartphone, and a track sampling past remarks by Mr.

Trump leave a strong impact.

With slogans repeated to defend women’s dignity, the piece was widely shared among participants at actual protests.

Be sure to listen to its powerful resonance imbued with social messaging and its sharp sensibility that reflects the times.

The Heart Part 4Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar, a driving force in modern hip-hop with enormous social influence.

Do you remember the track he suddenly released in March 2017, just before unveiling his classic album DAMN.? Within a thrilling progression where multiple beats switch dramatically, the lyrics unleash fierce criticism of then–President Donald Trump and bare-knuckled competitiveness toward his rivals.

He even teases his next move by citing the date “April 7” in the lyrics, and sure enough, album details were revealed afterward—a clever stunt that sent fans into a frenzy.

It’s a showcase of taut tension and overwhelming skill, making it a great listen when you want to stand up to society’s injustices or fortify your resolve.

Theme For VelodromeThe Chemical Brothers

Chemical Brothers – Theme For Velodrome (Extended)
Theme For VelodromeThe Chemical Brothers

This piece was created as the official theme song for the Velodrome, the cycling track venue at the 2012 London Olympics.

It was produced by The Chemical Brothers, a group emblematic of the UK electronic scene.

The project came to be because member Tom Rowlands is a cycling enthusiast, and the track’s beat brilliantly captures the unique sense of speed and tension of the sport.

Like a race that grows more frenzied with each lap, the progression that quickens the listener’s pulse is irresistible! Released in 2012, it’s marked by the duo’s signature addictive electronic sounds.

It’s a classic that’s sure to deliver a powerful burst of energy when you’re pushing your limits in daily training or need to sharpen your focus at a crucial moment.

The FlameTina Arena

Tina Arena – The Flame | Sydney 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony
The FlameTina Arena

Tina Arena is one of Australia’s leading divas.

A powerhouse who’s been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, she drew worldwide attention with The Flame, performed at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics in September 2000.

Composed by John Foreman, the piece is characterized by its majestic orchestral pop sound, perfectly suited to the theme of the Olympic flame.

Her vocals, which crowned the ceremony’s climax, combined strength and elegance, captivating not only the stadium audience but countless viewers as well.

This historic track is also included on the album The Games of the XXVII Olympiad 2000: Music from the Opening Ceremony, so if you’d like to relive the excitement of that time, be sure to check it out.

Thug Motivation 101Young Jeezy

Known as a pioneer of trap music who made his name heard around the world from Atlanta, the rapper Young Jeezy.

The track that opens his landmark major-label debut album, “Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101,” released in July 2005, is this very song.

The lyrics mention Donald Trump, but not in a political context—it’s a metaphor likening his white T-shirt and sneakers to Trump-like vast wealth.

Among the classics that reached No.

2 on the U.S.

charts and earned double-platinum certification, this is an iconic number.

The husky rap laid over a cold, hard-edged beat vividly conveys the tension of the streets, so be sure to check it out.