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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!

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'V' (41–50)

VacayAminé

Aminé – Vacay (Lyric Video)
VacayAminé

Amine, an African American rapper and singer-songwriter, has released a lead single themed around a summer vacation from his upcoming new album “13 Months of Sunshine,” slated for release in May 2025.

Produced by DJ Dahi and Ely Rise, the hip-house track rides on a breezy beat and danceable rhythm, unfolding playful lyrics that depict stays at resorts and boutique hotels in Marseille.

The song also weaves in references to Dua Lipa and The White Lotus, underscoring its ties to contemporary pop culture.

Following his previous album “Kaytraminé,” which explored a fusion with electronic music, this new track delivers an even brighter, lighter sound that captures the feeling of summer’s arrival.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (51–60)

V.I.S.Portugal. The Man

This track by the talented alternative rock band Portugal.

The Man, hailing from Alaska, set for release in April 2025, invites you on a four-minute journey that begins with a cool, dry guitar line.

Its sound feels fresh—like ’90s grunge with a touch of Chris Isaak—and the lyrics, which depict childhood fears and memories, are equally captivating.

Sludgy guitars intertwine exquisitely with fanfare-like countermelodies, while powerful vocals pull the song tight.

The piece was born from the sessions for their 2023 album “Chris Black Changed My Life,” reportedly the product of an improvisational process that saw it written in just one day.

It’s a track you’ll want to play on a nighttime drive or during moments of quiet reflection.

VertigoSophie Ellis-Bextor

Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Vertigo (Official Visualiser)
VertigoSophie Ellis-Bextor

In April 2025, British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor released a new track brimming with dizzying euphoria.

As the third single from her eighth studio album, the song stands out for its dramatic strings and a bridge that captures a swell of emotion.

The lyrics—direct and passionate—vividly portray the tumult of love, which is one of the track’s key charms.

After her signature hit “Murder on the Dancefloor” was featured in the 2023 film Saltburn and she returned to the spotlight, she signed with Universal Music.

The album is slated for release in the summer.

Its electronic, disco-tinged sound is perfect for swaying comfortably on the dance floor or basking in the exhilaration of romance.

VOICEAI

From the intro, the weighty bass and piano lines are incredibly cool.

I imagine it was tailored to fit the world of the drama “Yakō Kanransha,” and the way the message is woven into the melody at a breakneck pace, leaving hardly a moment to breathe, is simply wonderful.

Voices in My HeadBob Mould

Bob Mould – Voices in My Head (Official Music Video)
Voices in My HeadBob Mould

Bob Mould, who made his name in the legendary band Hüsker Dü and has since been active as a singer-songwriter, is the person in question.

Even as he ages, his voice is truly cool.

Many singer-songwriters sing in a relaxed manner, but his voice is razor-sharp.

Vai PassarChico Buarque

Contrary to its lively samba rhythm, this song criticizes both the military regime that ruled Brazil at the time of its release and the era when Brazil was “discovered” and governed as a Portuguese colony.

You can listen while reflecting on that context, or simply listen without thinking at all.

It reveals the profound depth of music.

Veridis QuoDaft Punk

Daft Punk – Veridis Quo (Official Video)
Veridis QuoDaft Punk

Starting with a scene where they each get ready—Margot Robbie heading out by car and Jacob Elordi by motorcycle—this is the Chanel N°5 commercial “A rendez-vous.” You wonder where they’re both going, only to find that they actually pass each other along the way and are headed to each other’s homes.

Margot Robbie’s spontaneous smile when she realizes this is particularly striking.

By the way, as she gets ready, Margot Robbie casually applies N°5.

The background music is Daft Punk’s “Veridis Quo,” a track from their 2001 album Discovery—an instrumental number with distinctive synth sounds that evokes a near-futuristic feel.