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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “W”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “W,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of examples right away.

That said, when it comes to English words starting with “W,” there are interrogatives like “What,” “Where,” and “Who,” and just from those alone, there must be plenty of songs!

There are also words like “Walk,” “Wonder,” and “Word,” which all sound like they could appear in song titles.

In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “W.”

By searching for music from a perspective you might not have considered before, you may discover new tracks.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (1–10)

World’s Smallest ViolinNEW!AJR

AJR – World’s Smallest Violin (Official Video)
World's Smallest ViolinNEW!AJR

A poppy, upbeat sound.

It seems like it would be simple and fun to hype up the room at karaoke.

However, if you’re aiming for a high score, you’ll need to manage the excitement in the latter half so you don’t rush.

Try to stay energized yet somewhat calm.

Since the rhythm is brisk from the A verse, it’s good if you can lock into the finer subdivisions.

I recommend mimicking a chopping motion with your hand—like cutting with a kitchen knife—tap-tap-tap; it helps you keep a steady, detailed pulse.

Also, relax your body.

Moving like this naturally helps you loosen up, so try to keep your body as relaxed and floppy as possible!

WHODUNNITNEW!Cal Chuchesta x Yuno Miles

“WHODUNNIT” Cal Chuchesta x Yuno Miles (Official Video)
WHODUNNITNEW!Cal Chuchesta x Yuno Miles

Cal Chuchesta, who has built a unique meme-driven following with the persona of being Anthony Fantano’s “fictional roommate,” has teamed up this time with rapper Yuno Miles, known for his intentionally off-beat flow and high-pitched delivery.

Their new track is WHODUNNIT, a chaotic collision of their shared strengths: surreal humor and addictive catchiness.

Released on January 2, 2026, the song runs just about two minutes but leaves a powerful impression—an irresistible collaboration for when you want to turn your brain off and laugh, or when you’re in the mood for deep-cut, internet-bred music jokes.

We Were Never The SameNEW!Converge

Converge – “We Were Never The Same” (Official Visualizer)
We Were Never The SameNEW!Converge

Formed in Massachusetts and known as pioneers of the metalcore genre, Converge have continued to lead the scene with overwhelming aggression and artistry, epitomized by their 2001 classic Jane Doe.

Now, as they prepare to release Love Is Not Enough—their first album as a four-piece in about nine years—they’ve unveiled the lead single, We Were Never The Same.

Centered on themes of loss and the lack of empathy in modern society, the track is quintessentially Converge: a taut collision of Kurt Ballou’s razor-sharp riffs and Jacob Bannon’s harrowing screams.

It’s also a crucial song that closes the album, and a must for anyone eager to immerse themselves in visceral, heart-rending intensity.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (11–20)

Who Coppin’NEW!Larry June

Larry June – Who Coppin’ (Official Video)
Who Coppin'NEW!Larry June

Larry June, a rapper from San Francisco whose unique blend of a healthy lifestyle and business-minded approach has won wide popularity.

Known for his consistent output, he kept the scene buzzing in 2025 with releases like his album “Life Is Beautiful.” His new track released in January 2026 is “Who Coppin’.” Over his signature smooth, luxurious West Coast production, the song calmly reflects on daily discipline and wise choices.

Instead of flashy flexing, it carries a quiet confidence—perfect for boosting motivation for work or study.

It distills his steady, self-paced ethos once again this year, so be sure to check it out.

We Have A Map of the PianoNEW!Mum

When it comes to Icelandic music, Björk and Sigur Rós are well known, but múm is another group that captivates listeners worldwide with a dreamy sound that fuses electronic tones and acoustic instruments.

This track from the album “Finally We Are No One” is memorable for its delicate, somehow nostalgic melody, as if played by a broken toy.

Released in May 2002, the album is said to have been recorded in a remote lighthouse, and that quiet atmosphere is reflected in the sound.

It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “Wicker Park,” earning high praise as background music that colors poignant scenes.

It’s a masterpiece that gently keeps you company late at night when you want to be alone in silence or when you need to soothe a weary heart—so please immerse yourself in its sonic world!

We Will Rock YouNEW!Queen

Queen – We Will Rock You (Official Video)
We Will Rock YouNEW!Queen

A classic hit by the world-famous rock band QUEEN.

The rhythm stamped out with feet and hands is iconic, and when this song plays, your body just starts moving on its own.

The song itself is two minutes long and ends by repeating the same phrase over and over.

Keeping the rhythm precisely is crucial.

The opening melody can get a bit fast, so it might help to slow the playback speed on YouTube and practice.

Also, the vocal range is narrow and can be sung entirely in chest voice, so sing comfortably without straining or belting.

Whole Lotta LoveNEW!Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin – Whole Lotta Love (Official Music Video)
Whole Lotta LoveNEW!Led Zeppelin

Since their formation in 1968, Led Zeppelin brought British hard rock to worldwide prominence, achieving overwhelming commercial success.

Among their works, the one introduced here is their second album, Led Zeppelin II, released in 1969.

Recorded in studios across various locations in between tour dates, the album channels the raw, powerful energy of their live performances into gritty, forceful blues rock.

The riff of Whole Lotta Love is so famous that it even became the theme music for a television program in the UK.

Its dense sound, fusing reverence for the blues with the dynamism of rock, continues to awe listeners across generations.