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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” (251–260)

The Boy’s BackAsco

Asco – The Boy’s Back (Official Video)
The Boy's BackAsco

Hailing from East London, Asco is known as “a rapper respected by top-tier rappers.” Here’s a track that signals his comeback.

Marked by a moody bassline, the song channels his resolve to overcome hardship and declare, “the games are over.” After serving time, his lyrics—stated plainly and honestly—carry tremendous power.

Featured on his August 2025 album, Perfect Timing, this piece truly symbolizes his fresh start.

It’s a forceful track that gives you a push when you’ve decided to begin something new.

The Blue NowhereBetween the Buried&Me

BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME – The Blue Nowhere (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
The Blue NowhereBetween the Buried&Me

Between the Buried and Me, a band that constantly pursues innovation in the progressive metal world.

Their prowess has been highly praised by specialist magazines, including a Grammy nomination in 2019.

Now, for the first time in about four years, they’ve released a track from their new album, The Blue Nowhere, one that symbolizes the album’s worldview.

Its earnest theme—like a search for a haven that exists nowhere—is portrayed through a soundscape that shifts dramatically from heavy metal to tranquil jazz and sweeping orchestration.

This track is also their first work created as a four-piece, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the band.

If you’re seeking a complex, story-driven musical experience, you’ll undoubtedly be drawn into their sonic universe.

Tomfoolery (Dante9k Remix)David Snell

Spongebob – “Tomfoolery” (Dante9k Remix)
Tomfoolery (Dante9k Remix)David Snell

That comical track that’s so often used in YouTube Shorts.

This piece is a remix by a modern beatmaker of a composition by the multi-talented British musician David Snell.

The original is also famous as background music in the anime SpongeBob SquarePants, so many of you might recognize it.

Its melody is cheerful with a slightly playful vibe throughout, and the strong beat added in the remix gives each note more impact.

This unique style seems to be frequently used in videos capturing funny everyday mishaps or pets’ mischievous antics.

The original track was included on the 1981 album “Childhood Fantasies,” and it continues to be enjoyed today with a fresh new appeal.

TiramisuDon Toliver

Don Toliver – Tiramisu [Official Music Video]
TiramisuDon Toliver

Don Toliver is a rapper who effortlessly moves between hip-hop and R&B with a melodic style that has won him a wide following.

He’s also known as a heavyweight on Travis Scott’s label.

The single he released with producer Cardo Got Wings is a standout: its lyrics use sweet desserts as a metaphor for sensual desire, leaving a strong impression.

His vocals float over the dreamy, silky beat with undeniable addictiveness.

The momentum is real—his October 2021 album, Life of a Don, peaked at No.

2 in the U.S.

Moody and dreamy, this track really shines late at night when it’s quiet, letting you sink deeper into its world.

It’s a song packed with a new side of Don Toliver—definitely give it a listen.

True BelieverBiffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro – True Believer (Official Visualiser)
True BelieverBiffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro, a rock trio from Scotland, have continued to explore experimental sounds since their formation in 1995, becoming one of the UK’s leading bands— their acclaimed album Only Revolutions was even shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.

In September 2025, they released a track from their tenth studio album, Futique.

Rather than a religious connotation, the song centers on “trust” in one’s own choices and in loved ones, delivering an emotional rock number.

Its structure—woven from distorted guitars and dynamic rhythms—showcases the band’s unique allure and brims with a strength that stirs one’s inner conviction.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to when you’re at a crossroads in life or need the power to believe in yourself.