A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “V”
In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “V”!
There are plenty of English words beginning with “V” that sound like song titles, such as “Victory,” “Vision,” “Vampire,” and “Village.”
You might not usually listen to songs that all start with the same letter, but that’s exactly why you might discover tracks you didn’t know before or make new discoveries.
So, let’s dive in and see what new songs we might encounter!
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Voice of the HeroesLil Baby & Lil Durk

The new track “Voice of the Heroes” by Lil Baby and Lil Durk, two rappers at the forefront of the hip-hop scene.
This piece is the lead single from their studio album of the same name, and you can feel their determination and vibes as they continue to bring a fresh breeze to hip-hop.
The title means “Voice of the Heroes,” which perfectly suits these wildly popular, almost heroic artists—be sure to pay attention to the bold, valiant lyrics as well.
V Gets JazzyLouie Vega feat. Mr.V

A cheerful beat that conveys a wild Afro vibe within a mild, jazzy mood.
Released in 2004 on his own label, VEGA RECORDS.
A collaboration between Masters at Work’s Louie Vega—the house-scene star and big-festival mainstay—and their chosen successor, Mr.
V.
It balances a laid-back atmosphere with an uplifting tension, making it shine both at peak time and at parties.
Vibra ContinenteLéo Santana, KAROL G

With its powerful rhythm and passionate vocals, “Vibra Continente” captivates listeners.
This work is a soccer-themed collaboration created by the world-renowned guitarist Santana and Karol G.
Matching the excitement of the sport, the song lets you feel that energy through music, evoking the heat of being right in the stadium.
Infused with elements of Brazilian music and shaped into a bouncing, driving melody, this track is a must-listen for any soccer fan.
vendetta!MUPP

MUPP’s “vendetta!” hooks you with a kick drum sound featuring gut-rumbling low end.
True to its title, which means revenge, the track captivates with a dark mood and suspicious, edgy sonics that feel like an expression of grudge.
While it’s driven by a four-on-the-floor kick, the breaks weave in hooky samples of movie-like dialogue, keeping the arrangement engaging.
Overall, it sticks to a straightforward feel without complex rhythms, making it a great pick for techno newcomers!
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VitaminsMabel

Mabel is a British singer-songwriter whose parents are the renowned artist Neneh Cherry and Cameron McVey, known as a producer for Massive Attack.
Highly acclaimed for the commercial success of her two albums and numerous music awards, she has been actively releasing new songs throughout 2024.
Her track “Vitamins,” released in April 2024, references ’90s R&B while becoming a beautifully alluring number that’s quintessentially her.
The groovy, distinctive bassline feels great, and it seems like a perfect fit for a nighttime drive!
VogueMadonna

“Vogue” was released in advance from Madonna’s 1990 album I’m Breathless.
It’s an irresistible track for those who love the nostalgic sound of the early ’90s.
It’s not an intense song, but its catchy groove makes it a great pick for the dance floor.
Voices In My Head (Original Mix)Markus Suckut

The kick and such have a fairly hard timbre, but the live-sounding percussion, soft shaker, and organ tones tie everything together into a funky mood, and it’s beautiful.
I feel like it leans more toward a closing track—what do you think? I’d recommend it to people who like that Mr.
G or deep house-type sound!


