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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.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (231–240)

Witness The End (feat. Chris Motionless)Fit For A King

Fit For A King – Witness The End (feat. Chris Motionless)
Witness The End (feat. Chris Motionless)Fit For A King

This is a track by the American metalcore band Fit For A King that portrays a faith-driven, catastrophic conclusion with an intense deathcore sound.

Inspired by the shocking story of the Netflix series Midnight Mass, it features Chris Motionless of Motionless In White! The vocal back-and-forth between the two frontmen is goosebump-inducing, as if witnessing the end of the story in real time.

Fans are raving, calling it a “dream collaboration.” Taken from the album Lonely God, slated for release in August 2025, this song is perfect for when you want to immerse yourself in heavy, narrative-driven music.

Welcome To The JungleGuns N’ Roses

With razor-sharp guitar riffs and scream-like vocals that stir the listener’s instincts, this is a shocking track by Guns N’ Roses.

Their debut album, Appetite for Destruction, which features this song, has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.

It powerfully portrays the fear of young people thrown into the urban jungle and their descent into chaos.

Since its release as a single in the UK in September 1987, it has colored countless forms of media, including the film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and various games.

When you want to blast away the boredom of everyday life or push yourself to the limit, listening to it will ignite the fighting spirit within.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (241–250)

Woke Up / The FaceTrippie Redd

Trippie Redd – Woke Up / The Face (Official Music Video)
Woke Up / The FaceTrippie Redd

The new song “Woke Up” from American rapper Trippie Redd is nothing less than a raw scream of the soul, where inner angels and demons clash violently.

It opens with a sacred touch as he sings “angels are watching over me” over gentle synths, only to plunge headlong into madness with pounding beats and the declaration “I choose violence”—a breathtaking shift.

In his signature rage-rap style, he deftly portrays a swirl of conflicting emotions: fear of death, prayers to God, and a destructive urge.

This emotional roller coaster, flipping at breakneck speed, is guaranteed to shake listeners to their core.

The twin single’s other track, “The Face,” stands in bold contrast to the introspective “Woke Up” as a cool party tune brimming with confidence and provocation.

With DJ Drama’s hyped ad-libs, the aggressive, floor-shaking sound is irresistible.

The lyrics throw out blunt, sensual lines like “You wanna sit on my face,” maintaining a defiant attitude that tests the listener.

By weaving delicate hooks into the hard-hitting beats, Trippie Redd creates a refined atmosphere that goes beyond sheer aggression.

You’ll find yourself drawn to his dangerous, sensual allure.

Why Is She Still Here?Reneé Rapp

Reneé Rapp – Why Is She Still Here? (Official Lyric Video)
Why Is She Still Here?Reneé Rapp

Renée Rapp, an American actress and singer also known for her work on Broadway, drew major attention with her debut album Snow Angel released in August 2023.

This is the lead single from her second album, Bite Me.

The song portrays raw, painfully straightforward emotions stirred by the presence of a lover’s ex.

She was introduced as “just a friend,” yet she sees through the lie hidden behind those words.

That suspicion, anxiety, and quiet anger ride on a minimal, jazz-tinged sound that pierces the listener’s heart.

Hearing Renée Rapp’s vocals, which lay bare her true feelings, is sure to move anyone who has struggled with complicated relationships.

Whiteboy Sh*tTom MacDonald

Tom MacDonald – “Whiteboy Sh*t”
Whiteboy Sh*tTom MacDonald

Tom MacDonald, a Canadian rapper known for his sharp political and social commentary, released a track in July 2025 that distills his provocative style into a single song.

The work challenges contemporary cancel culture and political correctness, candidly voicing anger and inner conflict from the perspective of a white man.

Its extreme candor perfectly embodies his stance of “speaking his mind without appeasement.” In the past, his collaboration with a political commentator, “Facts,” reached No.

16 on the charts, underscoring his undeniable influence.

For those who feel stifled by the social climate, this song may, in a sense, offer courage with the message: “Don’t worry about what others say.”

WE GOT THE MOVESElectric Callboy

Electric Callboy – WE GOT THE MOVES (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
WE GOT THE MOVESElectric Callboy

Hailing from Germany, Electric Callboy are igniting dance floors around the world with a party sound that fuses metalcore and EDM.

They had been drawing attention with their comedic music videos since their formation in 2010, but their rapid rise after vocalist Nico Sallach joined in 2020 has been nothing short of spectacular.

Their release “Hypa Hypa” became a global hit and propelled their name into the spotlight.

Their live shows are packed with crowd-engaging production, and their energetic, humor-filled performances are said to deliver maximum hype.

More recently, they even realized a collaboration with BABYMETAL, making their future activities all the more exciting to watch.

What A Difference A Day MadeJamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum’s Twentysomething, by the British jazz singer and pianist, is a smash-hit album that shows you how fun jazz can be.

Alongside stylish standards, it includes a rock cover of Jimi Hendrix and original songs that capture down-to-earth feelings.

The youthful, energetic piano and mischievous vocals will have your body swinging before you know it! Its warm, analog-recorded sound is another draw, making it perfect as weekend background music.

Many listeners will likely relate to the title track, which portrays the genuine emotional landscape of life in your twenties.