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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.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'U' (301–310)

Until The Day I DieStory of the Year

Story Of The Year – Until The Day I Die (Official Music Video) | Warner Vault
Until The Day I DieStory of the Year

Story of the Year, formed in 1995 in St.

Louis, USA.

They were on Maverick Records starting in 2002 and have been with Epitaph Records—home to many emo bands—since 2008.

Their signature track, ‘Until The Day I Die,’ grabs you from the intro, pairing their hallmark heaviness and delicate melodies with smooth, pleasing vocals—irresistible for emo fans! In recent years, they’ve released more tracks with a louder, heavier edge, widening their fan base.

UntitledStudio 1

An album by Wolfgang Voigt from Cologne that begins with the repetition of a simple rhythm, like a textbook example of minimal techno.

You could say that committing to minimalism in every aspect—artist name, artwork, and more—is one of the aesthetics of this genre.

If you listen closely in units of 4 bars, 8 bars, 16 bars, or 32 bars, you can hear subtle changes being introduced to the sounds.

Rather than suddenly switching to the next track within the album, the transition happens extremely naturally—another hallmark of minimal techno.

Also, each individual sound is processed with great care so that the listener can endure the monotony of repetition.

UH OH! feat. BENEESub Urban

Sub Urban – UH OH! (feat. BENEE) [Official Music Video]
UH OH! feat. BENEESub Urban

Another great recommendation for Halloween BGM is Sub Urban.

It’s a collaboration between Sub Urban and BENEE.

Not only is the melody arranged with a horror vibe that’s perfect for Halloween, but the lyrics are uniquely crafted as well.

At first glance it sounds like it’s told from a vampire’s perspective, but if you listen to the end, there’s an unexpected twist.

One more thing you can’t leave out when talking about this song is the music video.

It’s creepy yet catchy enough to make you chuckle.

There are even homages to famous films.

It might give you some ideas for your Halloween costume.

UNUSSuperwet

When people think of hard-hitting EDM, many imagine either relentlessly intense four-on-the-floor beats or slow-tempo dubstep with blistering low-end.

UNUS falls into the latter category, built around a powerful sound born from a slower tempo.

From the build-up to the drop, it carries an exotic, melodic vibe, but once the drop hits, it instantly turns gritty and aggressive.

That contrast is fantastic, so definitely give it a listen.

U CAN TAKE feat. LITTLE BIGTATARKA

TATARKA – U CAN TAKE (feat. LITTLE BIG)
U CAN TAKE feat. LITTLE BIGTATARKA

Tataruka is a female artist who has gained popularity in the genre of cloud rap, which mixes Southern rap and trap music.

While she belongs to the hip-hop genre, she has a strong singer-oriented style, making her approachable even for those who aren’t into hard-hitting hip-hop.

If you imagine a style similar to American pop star Kesha, it’s easier to understand her vibe.

Be sure to check her out.