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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Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)The Prodigy

Pendulum, a band highly praised for their sound armed with aggressive drum’n’bass, remix an early signature track by The Prodigy—the group that stunned the world by smashing the boundary between rock and electronic music! The original’s eerie atmosphere is dialed back, but the rock-driven dynamism is amplified, transforming it into a harder-hitting number.
VashkarThe Tony Williams Lifetime

The Tony Williams Lifetime was a jazz fusion group active from 1969 to 1976.
It was formed by jazz drummer Tony Williams.
This track is included on their 1969 debut album, Emergency!.
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VCRThe xx

This is a track by the London-based trio The xx, included on their 2010 debut album xx.
Their sound is often labeled as indie pop or dream pop, but the uniquely minimalist sonic world they create emphasizes delicacy and a languid, wistful mood rather than the brightness and glamour typically associated with the word “pop.” VCR refers to a video cassette recorder, and it’s employed effectively within the story sung from both male and female perspectives, evoking a curious sense of nostalgia.
VelocityTonedeff

Tonedeff is an artist known for his captivating rapid-fire raps and flow on par with Eminem.
In addition to being a rapper, he’s active as a singer-songwriter and a record label executive.
For many years, he has been a leading figure of “thug” rap in the underground and has enjoyed strong popularity, continuing to earn high praise from heads in the scene today.
Among his tracks, I recommend Velocity.
It’s packed with a high level of skill that you won’t often find in the current rap scene, so be sure to check it out.
VIDEO CRASHTyree

There are many different styles of Chicago house, but this is a classic that leans toward the crazy ghetto house sound and later connects to ghetto tech.
Its hallmark is a thunderbolt-like synth that crashes in like sound effects.
It was produced by Tyree Cooper, a central figure who sparked the hip-house movement that exploded in the early ’90s.
This track has a notorious backstory: DJ Funk, a pioneer of ghetto tech who lived next door at the time, copied the entire track data and released the same song.
Incidentally, the later release “VIDEO CRASH” is labeled as the original.
ViennaUltravox

Characterized by its grand synthesizer sound and Midge Ure’s emotional vocals, this classic track portrays a fragile yet passionate romance set against the backdrop of Cold War–era Vienna.
Released in October 1980, it reached No.
2 on the UK Singles Chart.
Its visually rich music video, evocative of the film The Third Man, also drew attention.
Blending the darkness of post-punk with the grandeur of classical music, it has a unique atmosphere that makes you want to listen while walking through the city at night.
It’s a recommended song for those feeling the end of a romance or a sense of loss.



