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.
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UsRegina Spektor

A song released as a single in 2004 by Regina Spektor, a singer from Russia based in the United States.
It sings about realizing that the world isn’t what we imagined when we were young, and about finding ways to enjoy life meaningfully from there.
Unholy WarcryRhapsody

This is a track from their sixth studio album, Symphony of Enchanted Lands II – The Dark Secret, released in 2004.
This Italian symphonic power metal band performed under the name Rhapsody up to this album, but due to trademark issues they changed their name to Rhapsody of Fire in 2006.
If you like the sound of groups like Linked Horizon, known in Japan for their hit Attack on Titan theme that even landed them a spot on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen, this band is highly recommended.
Unchained MelodyRighteous Brothers

The famous “Unchained Melody,” known to many people.
The version sung by the Righteous Brothers was used as the theme song for the romantic film Ghost.
The original version was also used as the theme song for another film that was never released in Japan.
Umbrella (Seamus Haji & Paul Emanuel Club Remix)Rihanna

This track, perfect for shuffle dancing, is a remix of one of Rihanna’s popular songs.
Its lyrics, which symbolically portray mutual support in friendship and love, blend with an energetic, dance-floor-ready beat.
Released in 2007, the song received strong acclaim in the club scene.
It expresses the resolve to support one another even during difficult times, conveying a deep sense of bond.
It’s also ideal for dance challenges on social media popular among young people, and you might find your body moving the moment you hear it.
Umbrella (feat. JAY Z)Rihanna

A classic that won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 50th Grammy Awards, featuring rapper Jay-Z.
The song uses rain and an umbrella as metaphors for their love and feelings, and Rihanna’s powerful yet gentle vocals are overwhelming.
It’s a perfect track to listen to on a rainy day.
UnfaithfulRihanna

Rihanna, an artist from Barbados, a country located around the Caribbean.
In her early days she released reggae tracks, but from the mid period she began singing R&B.
These days she mainly releases dance music.
“Unfaithful” is from her R&B period in the middle of her career, and it showcases the high-quality R&B sound of the 2000s.
While it doesn’t directly take January as its theme, it portrays a woman trying to end a relationship with her partner, so I thought it was perfect for January—a time for a fresh start—and chose it for that reason.
Understand (Gorge Remix)Rony Seikaly

If you like house music with delicate, intricate developments, I recommend “Understand (Gorge Remix).” Structurally, it’s a fairly typical house track, but the way new sounds are introduced feels remarkably natural.
The more you listen, the more depth you discover.


