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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'T' (321–330)

The Unforgiven SoloKirk Hammett

Kirk Hammett – The Unforgiven Solo (Live)
The Unforgiven SoloKirk Hammett

Kirk Hammett, a native of San Francisco, is a renowned guitarist who played with Exodus during the dawn of thrash metal before joining Metallica in 1983.

His musical style is rooted in heavy metal while incorporating elements of blues and jazz.

His career with Metallica began with the album Kill ‘Em All, and he contributed to signature tracks like Enter Sandman.

The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009 and has won numerous Grammy Awards.

His passionate solos, which make heavy use of the wah pedal, are his trademark, and there’s even an anecdote that he has 767 riffs saved for solo projects.

Highly recommended for those seeking a heavy, expressive guitar sound.

This Is How We Do ItMontell Jordan

Montell Jordan – This Is How We Do It (Official Music Video)
This Is How We Do ItMontell Jordan

With a groove that makes your body move before you know it and an irresistibly sunny vibe, this is a song that perfectly colors the summers of the ’90s.

American artist Montell Jordan’s debut single, released in February 1995, captures the sense of freedom of hitting the town on the weekend and the shine of those unassuming moments with friends, conveyed through straightforward lyrics and a soulful voice.

Its bold sampling of Slick Rick’s memorable lines feels like a symbol of the blissful meeting of hip-hop and R&B.

Taken from the album “This Is How We Do It,” the track spent seven consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for a Grammy.

It’s the perfect soundtrack for summer beaches and drives.

That ModeAce Hood

ACE HOOD – THAT MODE (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
That ModeAce Hood

Ace Hood is a Florida-based American rapper once known for hits like “Hustle Hard” and the platinum-certified “Bugatti” on DJ Khaled’s We the Best Music Group.

Now independent and leading his own label, Hood Nation, he released this track in June 2025—a song distinguished by a heavy, hard-hitting beat produced by ISM.

As Ace Hood himself says, “once I get into that mode, there’s no going back,” and the track powerfully channels unwavering determination, inner strength, and a rising spiritual energy.

It’s a lead single from his forthcoming album S.O.U.L., slated for release in July 2025, and it’s sure to motivate listeners who want to focus on their goals or fire themselves up.

Times Like TheseAddison Rae

Addison Rae – Times Like These (Official Video)
Times Like TheseAddison Rae

Leveraging her remarkable success on TikTok, Addison Rae—an American artist gaining attention not only for her music but also as an actress—embodies the very definition of a new-era entertainer.

Born in 2000, she’s set to release her debut album, “Addison,” in June 2025.

The tracks are wrapped in a gentle trip-hop vibe, and their dreamy, sensual sound is irresistibly captivating.

Lyrically, they explore youthful anxieties about the future and questions of self, yet maintain a consistently forward-looking stance that transforms inner conflict into inspiration—perfectly matching the meditative tone of the music.

It’s a song that showcases the steady growth she’s demonstrated through her August 2023 EP “AR” and “Diet Pepsi,” which reached No.

54 on the U.S.

charts.

This is one to play when you want to get lost in thought or savor a slow, unhurried moment.

Things We Tell OurselvesBetween the Buried&Me

BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME – Things We Tell Ourselves In The Dark (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Things We Tell OurselvesBetween the Buried&Me

Between the Buried and Me, hailing from North Carolina, USA, continue to be celebrated as a charismatic force in the scene, presenting a unique sound built on a labyrinthine, genre-spanning ensemble and a musicality influenced by classic progressive rock.

The track they unveil opens with a funky bassline led by bassist Dan Briggs and unfolds over roughly eight minutes, morphing fluidly from jazz to extreme metal to prog—a sound that could only be theirs.

Also note how vocalist Tommy Giles Rogers Jr.

delivers the introspective theme of “the dark cloud of ego” with a confident style, as if singing a pop song.

This piece was released in June 2025 as an advance single from the album The Blue Nowhere, due out in September 2025, and it signals a bold new musical frontier for the band.

TypaGloRilla

GloRilla – Typa (Official Music Video)
TypaGloRilla

The momentum of rising star GloRilla, hailing from Memphis in the United States, shows no signs of slowing down.

Since bursting onto the scene with a massive hit in 2022, her 2024 debut album Glorious has also lit up the charts.

Her solo single delivered in June 2025 boldly samples Keyshia Cole’s 2000s R&B classic Love.

The mellow atmosphere of the original blends seamlessly with GloRilla’s signature powerful rap.

She sings candidly about the importance of exposing vulnerability and embracing your true self.

The music video drew buzz not only for her co-starring appearance with NFL player Xavier Legette, but also for a stylish cameo by Keyshia Cole herself.

It’s the kind of track that gives you courage when you want to reflect on yourself or express your honest feelings to someone important.

This Is TokyoHelloween

HELLOWEEN – This Is Tokyo (Official Music Video)
This Is TokyoHelloween

Helloween, the German power metal legends, have unleashed a long-awaited strike on the scene.

This track, released in June 2025, is a lead single from the album “Giants & Monsters,” scheduled for an August 2025 release.

It’s a true stadium-shaking anthem, dedicated to Japan—the place where vocalist Andi Deris first achieved major success.

As he puts it, the word “Tokyo” carries his feelings for all of Japan, and you can sense the passionate message behind it.

The band’s signature blend of lyricism and power, delivered by the twin vocals of Andi Deris and Michael Kiske, is as strong as ever, and the interplay between them is a highlight to watch for.

With “Live at Budokan” arriving in December 2024, their deep connection with Japan is unmistakable.

This track’s quintessential Helloween speed and dramatic development make it a gem that will thrill longtime fans while heralding a bold new chapter for the band.