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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 Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'T' (41–50)

The PaybackNEW!James Brown

Known by many monikers and immortalized in music history as the Godfather of Soul, James Brown—JB—served as a bridge from soul to funk, with an influence that’s immeasurable.

Here, let’s spotlight a masterpiece often hailed as the fully realized form of funk.

Released at the end of 1973, the ambitious double album The Payback was originally created as a film soundtrack but famously went unused.

Yet its thunderous grooves and extended performances—seemingly channeling that rejection into raw energy—are nothing short of breathtaking.

It topped the R&B chart and went on to exert a massive impact on hip-hop culture.

For anyone who wants to experience JB’s golden era, this is unquestionably a must-hear classic.

The DaysNEW!Avicii

Avicii – The Days (Lyric Video)
The DaysNEW!Avicii

As a genius DJ and producer from Sweden who revolutionized the EDM scene, Avicii was truly remarkable.

His signature sound blends elements of folk and country, pairing wistfulness with euphoria.

Among his many classics, The Days is a song that gently accompanies the season of farewells.

It opens with acoustic guitar, and the popular British singer Robbie Williams passionately sings about the “days we don’t want to forget.” Released as a single in October 2014, it was also featured in a Ralph Lauren PR campaign.

Cherishing the past while giving us the courage to look ahead, this track is one everyone embarking on a new path should hear.

TWICENEW!Bilmuri

BILMURI – TWICE (OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO)
TWICENEW!Bilmuri

BilMuri is a music project led by Johnny Franck, a former member of Attack Attack!.

Based in Ohio, USA, they began full-scale activity in 2016 and have built a cult following with a genre-blurring style that fuses the heft of post-hardcore with a breezy pop lightness.

Ahead of their album KINDA HARD, slated for release in April 2026, they unveiled this track in February 2026.

Sharp guitar riffs intertwine with emotionally rich melodies, and midway through, the wistful tone of a saxophone rings out vividly, making for a unique structure—quintessentially theirs—where aching melancholy and exhilaration coexist.

Marrying the dynamism of loud rock with the accessibility of pop, this song should be a satisfying listen not only for fans of heavy music but also for indie-pop enthusiasts.

Talking Ish (Ft. Ballout)NEW!Chief Keef

Chief Keef – Talking Ish Ft. Ballout (Official Music Video)
Talking Ish (Ft. Ballout)NEW!Chief Keef

Chief Keef, a pioneering rapper who spread Chicago drill to the global scene and still enjoys charismatic popularity today.

Leading his own label and working tirelessly, Keef teams up on this track with his longtime friend Ballout.

Released in February 2026, the song is a thrilling piece in which the two trade provocative verses over a heavy beat produced by Keef himself.

The lyrics are aggressive, but the effortless chemistry only partners can share feels satisfying.

A music video has also been released, capturing raw street atmosphere that’s a must-see.

It’s a can’t-miss track for fans of drill music, so be sure to check it out.

Two SixNEW!J. Cole

J. Cole – Two Six (Official Music Video)
Two SixNEW!J. Cole

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Cole, who has released numerous masterpieces and reigns as one of today’s foremost lyricists.

After a long period of intense speculation about his next move, his much-anticipated album “The Fall-Off” finally arrived in February 2026.

This track, featured early in the album and accompanied by a music video, has been a hot topic.

Its hook, which repeatedly references Fayetteville, North Carolina—his hometown—leaves a powerful impression, brimming with raw energy that stands apart from his more introspective style.

As an opener that heralds what could be considered the culmination of his career, the song carries a heat that stokes the listener’s fighting spirit—perfect for those decisive, do-or-die moments.