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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” (351–360)

UnderstandingXscape

Xscape – Understanding (Official Video)
UnderstandingXscape

This is a soothing song by Zescape, who have established their position with an overwhelming presence as an authentic rhythm and blues group and earned high praise from club-goers.

With a rich, mellow vibe perfect for chill-out, it’s been elevated into a cool piece you’ll want to hear in September.

Unrequited LoveYuna

Yuna, an artist from Malaysia known for her innovative musicality, drew significant attention with “Unrequited Love” from her album Chapters—a song that, as the title suggests, explores one-sided love.

The track exquisitely captures both the ache and the beauty of unreturned feelings, conveying Yuna’s deep emotions with striking directness.

It gracefully portrays the struggles women face in one-sided love, and its delicacy is one of its charms.

In particular, the poignant melody—singing of the sorrow of love that isn’t accepted, and the resolve to love nonetheless—deeply resonates with listeners.

It’s a song I’d recommend to women experiencing unrequited love and to anyone carrying a hidden affection.

Its beautiful melody and lyrics are sure to kindle a new light in your heart.

Up All Nightblink-182

A track that sings about how everyone shares the same hopes, fears, and desires.

It was released as a single in 2011 by the American rock band Blink-182.

This pop-punk track reached No.

3 on the U.S.

charts.

uja endlynyn

lynyn – uja end (Official Music Video)
uja endlynyn

If you want to experience highly complex techno, I recommend “uja end.” Clocking in at a standard 4 minutes and 53 seconds, this track packs far more developments than typical electronic music, offering a wealth of appeal within a single piece.

Overall, it feels like shreddy jazz and fusion jazz distilled into electronic music, yet it also features heavy, drill-like sounds and sections with airy, artcore-style beats—its allure lies in a complexity so rich it defies a simple description.

Unfinishedmineral

Mineral is a band so important to emo that you absolutely can’t leave them out.

Among their songs, this one is the most dramatic and heartrending.

The melody, steeped in wistfulness, is delivered with powerful vocals, while the rhythm section underpins the guitars, which are both delicate and dynamic.