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.
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A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (181–190)
Work from HomeFifth Harmony

Songs by the girl group Fifth Harmony are creating buzz among Gen Z.
Released in February 2016 as the lead single from their second album, 7/27, this track is a mid-tempo song that blends R&B elements with trap music.
It uses work as a metaphor for sexual temptation and emphasizes the importance of escaping a busy daily routine to spend time with a partner.
It also achieved commercial success, winning multiple awards including at the 2016 American Music Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards.
It’s a recommended listen for those who want to cherish time with their significant other or seek comfort from work-filled days.
A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (191–200)
WORTH NOTHING (ft. Oliver Tree)TWISTED

DJ Twisted, who’s gaining attention in Europe’s bass music scene, teams up with Oliver Tree on this track, which has blown up on YouTube Shorts as background music for drift videos.
The key appeal lies in its novel structure: channeling a searing sense of self-denial—“I have no value”—through the fast, distorted beats typical of drift phonk.
Released in September 2022, the song is also included on the EP Fast & Furious: Drift Tape/Phonk Vol.
1, inspired by the Fast & Furious series.
It’s a perfect track for blasting away pent-up feelings—be sure to check it out.
World BossTrippie Redd

Trippie Redd, known for seamlessly moving between emo and trap, has won widespread popularity.
This work, released in August 2025, follows his debut album “Life’s a Trip,” which shot to No.
4 on the charts in 2018.
It’s said to be a track slated for the forthcoming album “NDA,” characterized by a sound praised as grand, “cinematic trap.” The song skillfully references Ashanti’s classic, striking a perfect balance between smooth vibes and aggressive energy.
Its commanding presence has drawn attention among fans, with some saying it’s reminiscent of Travis Scott.
It’s a dope track to boost your confidence—definitely give it a listen.
WallsEmery

One of the bands based in Seattle that helped lead the 2000s post-hardcore scene is Emery.
The piece that opens their milestone debut album, The Weak’s End, released in January 2004, is this very track.
From its explosive kickoff with fierce screams, the sudden plunge into a section swept by beautiful clean vocals creates a dynamic that can only be described as the art of stillness and motion.
The twin-vocal interplay—where anguished screams hurl inner turmoil against aching melodic lines—is breathtaking, gripping listeners’ hearts.
It’s easy to see why fans say the venue would erupt when this was played live; it’s a classic that bears the imprint of the band’s primal early impulse.
Where The Light Leaves UsGreyhaven

Grayhaven is a post-hardcore band from Louisville, Kentucky.
With a sound that weaves together progressive structures and philosophical lyrics, they’ve earned a distinctive place in the scene.
This track is an advance single from their album “Keep It Quiet,” slated for release in October 2025, and it’s a quintessentially dynamic number where angular guitar riffs and emotional vocals collide intensely.
Based on a trying year in the vocalist’s own life, the song delivers a heartfelt message of vowing to rise again while wrestling with self-loathing.
If you enjoy the blend of ferocity and delicacy found in bands like Every Time I Die, this will surely grab you.
WaterfallsTLC

TLC, the female R&B group that dominated the scene in the ’90s, captured the hearts of many listeners not only with catchy hooks but with songs carrying powerful messages.
Released as a single in 1995 from their 1994 classic album CrazySexyCool, this track is a prime example of that essence.
Despite its dreamy, silky-smooth R&B sound, the song is a warning to those who chase reckless dreams and step onto dangerous paths.
It can even sound like a desperate cry to stop a dear friend from heading toward ruin.
The music video, which won Video of the Year at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, delves deeply into this serious theme as well.
It’s a track that moves you with the bittersweet ache of caring for a friend—sweet, but far from saccharine.
What’s Going OnMarvin Gaye

Marvin Gaye, known as one of the artists who helped shape modern R&B, was a soul singer and a pioneer of the neo-soul genre who shook the music scene of the 1970s.
One of his iconic songs opens the legendary album What’s Going On.
This work expresses profound sorrow over the conflicts and divisions occurring in society and poses a heartfelt question: “What’s going on?” It’s a piece that stands out for the exquisite contrast between its gentle, beautiful melody and the piercing depth of its lyrics.
Back in January 1971, its release was in jeopardy due to its political content, but his strong resolve brought this timeless masterpiece into the world.
It’s a song you should listen to when you want to confront society through music.

