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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (291–300)

WRKJ.I.D

JID – WRK (Visualizer)
WRKJ.I.D

The ambitious new track released in April 2025 by Atlanta-born rapper JID is a standout cut marked by a powerful message, exceptional lyrics, and a bouncy beat.

Paired with his superb flow, the lyrics delve into daily grind, self-sacrifice, and a hunger for success, showcasing his musical maturity.

Serving as the lead single from his new album “God Does Like Ugly,” the song is produced by his longtime collaborators Christo and Pluss.

Building on the acclaim of his album “The Forever Story,” JID unveils a new chapter with even deeper expressive range.

The enthusiastic response to its early debut at Dreamville Festival is still fresh in listeners’ minds, making this a must-hear for Southern hip-hop fans.

Wait And BleedSlipknot

Slipknot – Wait and Bleed [OFFICIAL VIDEO] [HD]
Wait And BleedSlipknot

A masterpiece where surging riffs and razor‑edged tension pierce straight through.

Released to the world in June 1999 as the debut single from America’s Slipknot, this track brilliantly balances ferocity and finesse.

It depicts the essence of humanity wavering between violence and reason, with heavy sonics and melodic vocals that shake the soul.

It earned commercial acclaim—nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance and reaching No.

27 on the UK Singles Chart.

Featured on the Scream 3 soundtrack, it shines as a landmark of nu metal alongside its groundbreaking visuals.

A must‑listen for every music fan who resonates with intense sound.

Wrong WaySublime

Hailing from Long Beach, California and known as a pinnacle of ska punk, Sublime released a track from their 1996 album “Sublime” that stands as a masterpiece, seamlessly fusing heavy themes with breezy melodies.

While sharply depicting social issues faced by a 12-year-old girl, the song impresses with a light, deftly blended sound that weaves together ska, reggae, and punk.

A trombone solo modeled after George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” adds an exquisite touch.

The track spent 26 weeks on Billboard’s Alternative chart and won an award at the MTV Video Music Awards.

It remains a favorite among many listeners as the perfect song for a weekend drive or a quick mood lift.

When You’ve Got What It TakesCarpenters

A soft rock song themed around warm love and self-affirmation, included on the 1981 album Made in America.

Featured on the Carpenters’ final studio album released during their lifetimes, this notable track was crafted by the duo of Bill Lane and Roger Nichols.

In the recording session on August 20, 1980, Richard Carpenter’s polished arrangement and Karen’s richly resonant vocals blend beautifully.

The album Made in America produced several hits, including Touch Me When We’re Dancing, and this song was later used as the B-side to Honolulu City Lights.

With its uplifting message, this track is recommended for anyone seeking the comfort of heartwarming music.

Wolverine BluesEntombed

Entombed – Wolverine Blues [Official Video]
Wolverine BluesEntombed

Entombed, counted among the most important bands in Sweden’s death metal scene, is known for its distinctive “chainsaw guitar sound.” They changed their band name in 1989 and debuted the following year with the album Left Hand Path.

From there, they pioneered a new frontier by creating their unique “death ’n’ roll” style that fused death metal with rock ’n’ roll.

Their influence remains strong today, as evidenced by events like the 25th-anniversary live performance of their seminal work Clandestine in 2016.

Although L.G.

Petrov sadly passed away in March 2021 at the age of 49, Entombed is highly recommended not only for those interested in melodic death metal, but also for listeners drawn to experimental sounds that incorporate elements of rock ’n’ roll.