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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Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'V' (21–30)
Voodoo PeopleThe Prodigy

A powerful number whose fierce guitar riffs and spellbinding breakbeats shake the listener’s instincts.
The Prodigy, an innovative group from the UK, electrified the world with a sound that fused the aggression of rock with rave culture.
This track’s mantra-like vocal repetitions lure listeners into a trance, said to evoke a ritual where enchanted crowds dance in wild unison.
Released in September 1994, it’s also included on the classic album Music for the Jilted Generation, which topped the UK charts.
On nights when you want to blow away everyday rationality and unleash your inner impulses, turn the volume all the way up and surrender to its overwhelming energy.
Victory Lap TwoFred again.., Skepta, PlaqueBoyMax & Denzel Curry

This is a star-studded track by two of London’s finest talents, Fred again..
and Skepta, joined by PlaqueBoyMax from the American streaming scene.
Fred again.., known as a Grammy-winning producer, delivers his signature emotional sound, interwoven perfectly with the heavyweight grime presence of Skepta and the energetic flow of a new-generation rapper.
It’s packed with positive energy—like a victory declaration—that celebrates the journey so far while aiming even higher.
Released in July as Part 2 of a track that dropped in June 2025, this version boasts an even more luxurious lineup with Denzel Curry added as a guest!
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (31–40)
Voodoo ChileThe Jimi Hendrix Experience

This is the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s third album, a double LP released in 1968 that became the band’s first U.S.
number one.
Produced by Jimi Hendrix himself, his perfectionism reportedly led to more than 50 takes for the single track “Gypsy Eyes,” even resulting in a change of producer.
The sound born from that obsession is truly the culmination of sonic experimentation! Its kaleidoscopic world—where psychedelia, blues, and funk swirl together—exerted an immeasurable influence on the music scene that followed.
Surrender yourself to this epic sonic journey, and you can relive the feverish moment when rock history shifted.
ValentineKina Grannis

With her gentle singing voice and the warm tones of an acoustic guitar that touch the heart, American singer-songwriter Kina Grannis captivates listeners.
This is a gem of a love song from her acclaimed album Stairwells, released in February 2010.
The piece expresses a single-hearted devotion to a lover she can’t meet on Valentine’s Day.
The tender feelings that deepen precisely because they’re apart become palpable through the delicate melody.
Couples in long-distance relationships may find themselves resonating with this bittersweet yet comforting emotion.
Listening to this song that cherishes a loved one might even bring the two of you closer together.
VenusTheatre of Tragedy

A quintessential example of the “beauty and the beast” style perfected by Norway’s Theatre of Tragedy.
It appears on their third masterful album, Aégis, released in August 1998.
Centered on the mythic goddess of love and beauty, the song depicts the profound sorrow that lurks beneath her splendor, making it a work that epitomizes the band’s aesthetic sensibilities.
The contrast between the crystalline female soprano and the restrained male recitation is breathtaking.
The album featuring this track reached number 40 on the German charts.
When you want to immerse yourself in a dramatic sonic world and explore its lush, weighty depths, this ethereal soundscape is an ideal choice.
Vanilla TwilightOwl City

A gemlike ballad performed by Owl City, the solo project of American musician Adam Young.
Included on the 2009 album Ocean Eyes, the track later earned platinum certification.
Under a vanilla-colored twilight sky, the earnest longing of someone gazing at the stars alone and wishing “please stay by my side” seeps deep into the heart alongside shimmering synth tones.
Anyone who’s experienced the loneliness of a long-distance relationship will understand this frustration all too well—you might even find yourself wanting to reach out to someone special.
VenusBananarama

Formed in London, Bananarama vividly colored the pop scene of the ’80s.
Their bold cover of a famous song by a Dutch band—named after the goddess of beauty—became a global smash in 1986 and still brings a rush of summer exhilaration.
Reborn with the energetic Hi-NRG sound the members themselves craved, the track’s music video portrays them like mythic goddesses, radiating irresistible allure and passionate love.
Released as a single from the album “True Confessions,” it hit No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 in September 1986.
Long beloved as a Gillette commercial tune and reigning as a summer anthem throughout the ’90s, this song is perfect for amping up drives and parties alike.


