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A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U”

When it comes to songs that start with “U,” what tracks come to mind for you?

In addition to songs that begin with words like “Up” or “Under,” which indicate direction, there are also plenty of songs that start with “Un—,” a prefix that carries a negative meaning.

You’ll also come across titles that use words like “Urban” or “Ultra,” and some that replace “You” with “U.”

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Western songs that start with “U.”

You might not often search for songs grouped by the initial letter, but we hope you’ll enjoy reading this article as a fun opportunity to do just that.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (11–20)

Used To LoveLil Tjay

Lil Tjay – Used 2 Love (Official Video)
Used To LoveLil Tjay

Rapper Lil Tjay, hailing from the Bronx—the birthplace of hip-hop—first rose to prominence on SoundCloud in 2017.

In 2019, his collaboration with Polo G, “Pop Out,” reached No.

11 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning him strong support from younger listeners for his melodic rap style.

Despite suffering severe injuries in a 2022 shooting, he made a remarkable comeback.

His new single, released in December 2025, is a bittersweet breakup song that looks back on a past romance.

The track delicately weaves together emotions—shock at witnessing the relationship unravel, self-reproach, and regret for time that can’t be regained—delivered through his uniquely heartfelt flow.

The restrained production creates an intimate atmosphere that pairs well with late-night drives or quiet moments alone, blending sweetness with a touch of solitude.

If you’ve been hurt by love or want to quietly sort through your feelings, this is a must-listen.

under your skinSilent Planet

Silent Planet – under your skin (Official Video)
under your skinSilent Planet

Silent Planet, a Californian band often discussed in the context of progressive metalcore, has steadily showcased their prowess since forming in 2009, pairing intricate sound design with profound themes such as social issues, psychology, and ethics.

Their new song, released in December 2025, is a work that extends compassion to those confronting cancer.

The resolve to find light amid loss is powerfully conveyed through a dramatic song structure and weighty guitar work.

True to their integrity, proceeds from the track will be donated to organizations supporting cancer patients and their families.

As a new step following their November 2023 album Superbloom, the song is slated to be performed live as well.

It’s a recommended listen for those seeking a balance of metalcore intensity and lyricism, and for listeners who want to savor lyrical depth.

Under The BridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under The Bridge [Official Music Video]
Under The BridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers

Breaking through in the 1980s and ’90s with a unique sound that fused rock with funk and rap, the Red Hot Chili Peppers released a pivotal track for the band: a song included on their 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik and issued as a single the following year, 1992.

Its lyrics, written by vocalist Anthony Kiedis about the loneliness and alienation he felt in Los Angeles, were set against deliberately bright chord progressions by John Frusciante, resulting in a bittersweet yet beautiful ballad.

The song peaked at No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100, won the Viewers’ Choice Award at the MTV Video Music Awards, and was featured in the film Flight.

With a melodic appeal distinct from their earlier funk-heavy style, it’s perfect for moments when you want to lift the mood with a gentle, mellow vibe.

United Nations + 1000 Ways to DieMariah the Scientist

Mariah the Scientist – United Nations + 1000 Ways to Die (Official Lyric Video)
United Nations + 1000 Ways to DieMariah the Scientist

Mariah the Scientist, an Atlanta native who fuses a scientific perspective with emotive R&B, delivers this ambitious two-part track from her album “Hearts Sold Separately,” released in August 2025.

Within a single song, it moves between stillness and intensity: the first half carries a solemn, prayer-like aura for the world, but in the second half it flips, erupting into fierce love, hate, and obsession as she sings, “With you, I could die a thousand times.” The way she wavers between a rational wish for peace and the uncontrollable emotions of love is achingly poignant.

On nights when heartbreak hasn’t healed and you can’t make sense of your feelings, her voice will quietly stay by your side—so be sure to give it a listen.

UglyThe Garden

The Garden – Ugly (official video)
UglyThe Garden

The Garden, a twin duo from Orange County, California, have drawn attention since their formation in 2011 with a boundary-free sound they’ve dubbed “Vada Vada.” Their new track, released in November 2025, is a hard-hitting number that puts punk urgency and garage-rock grit front and center.

Driven by dry, racing guitars and rhythms, the song channels raw, unfiltered emotions of loneliness and claustrophobia, echoed visually through imagery of standing isolated in a barren landscape.

It’s their first release since the 2024 EP “Six Desperate Ballads,” and notably marks a reunion following solo endeavors by each twin.

Direct in its portrayal of pent-up frustration, this is a track you’ll want to play when you’re wrestling with murky, unsettled feelings.