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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' (411–420)

Watch Out For ThisMajor Lazer

Major Lazer – Watch Out For This (Bumaye)(feat. Busy Signal The Flexican & FS Green)(Visualizer)
Watch Out For ThisMajor Lazer

An energetic anthem powered by an explosive beat that fuses dancehall and EDM.

Released by America’s Major Lazer in 2013 from the album “Free the Universe,” this track is a fervent party tune inspired by Jamaica’s dancehall scene.

Its basic rhythm is exquisitely blended with musical elements from the Caribbean, creating an irresistible groove that ignites the dance floor.

It gained global attention, appearing in the trailer for the French film “Qu’est-ce qu’on a fait au Bon Dieu?” and in a Pepsi commercial featuring soccer player Messi.

It’s a perfect song to boost unity across the venue during school sports days or pep rallies.

WeightlessMartin Garrix & Arijit Singh

Martin Garrix & Arijit Singh – Weightless (Official Video)
WeightlessMartin Garrix & Arijit Singh

A miraculous collaboration track born from the meeting of brilliant talents.

It’s a heartwarming, melodic piece by Martin Garrix, a leading figure in the Dutch DJ scene, and Arijit Singh, a heavyweight in Indian music.

Melodic electronica beautifully fuses with traditional Indian musical elements, and it’s worth noting that Garrix himself also contributes vocals.

Released on April 11, 2025 via STMPD RCRDS and premiered at Ultra Music Festival 2025 in Miami that March, the track showcases a perfect harmony between the two artists’ musical styles.

The music video, inspired by the traditional Indian festival “Dahi Handi,” is also captivating, making this a highly recommended song for anyone seeking a soothing, uplifting sense of weightlessness.

Wild WorldMaxi Priest

Maxi Priest – Wild World (Official Video)
Wild WorldMaxi Priest

A poignant, heartwarming number set to a reggae groove.

Maxi Priest’s smooth vocals gently embrace the complex feelings toward a lover he’s parting from.

Included on his 1988 album “Maxi,” the song reached No.

25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbed to No.

5 in the UK, earning international attention.

It’s a great pick for reggae beginners—let the gentle rhythm carry you as you reflect on the subtleties of life.

It’s also perfect for karaoke; sung tenderly, it’s sure to resonate with the heart.

WHO DECIDES WARMeek Mill

Meek Mill – WHO DECIDES WAR (Official Visualizer)
WHO DECIDES WARMeek Mill

The American rapper Meek Mill’s track released in September 2024 delves deeply, within a brief runtime of about two minutes, into his inner conflicts and the dangers of street life.

Over a melodic beat, he reflects on his past and his feelings about survivor’s guilt, and, set against the harsh environment of South Philadelphia, he weaves in social commentary—such as comparing today’s societal turmoil to the war in Gaza.

While the piece evokes his earlier work, it places a stronger emphasis on introspection, making it an important project in which Meek Mill explores contemporary social and personal issues through the lens of his own experiences.

WaterfallMichael Schulte x R3HAB

Michael Schulte x R3HAB – Waterfall (Official Music Video)
WaterfallMichael Schulte x R3HAB

Singer-songwriter Michael Schulte, who rose to prominence on the German scene, began his music career in 2011 after placing third on the audition show The Voice of Germany.

He has drawn attention as a vocalist who combines powerful projection with delicate expressiveness.

In 2018, he represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest and impressively finished fourth, and he has continued to work actively since then.

He has also eagerly pursued cross-genre collaborations, including work with popular Dutch DJ R3HAB.

Rooted in pop and folk while incorporating electronic elements, his broad musical palette is compelling—memorable melodies and heartfelt lyrics make him a recommended artist for listeners interested in music from non-English-speaking regions.

We Should Be FriendsMiranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert – We Should Be Friends (Official Video)
We Should Be FriendsMiranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert’s 2016 country tune is a charming number that invites you to become friends.

Released as a single from the album The Weight of These Wings, it features lyrics brimming with Lambert’s signature humor.

The song carries a message that you don’t have to be perfect—if you’ve gone through similar experiences, you can be friends—and it has a friendly warmth that’s sure to make you smile.

A music video was released in February 2017, unfolding a fun story set in a beauty salon.

Unique touches, like a scene where hair is curled with beer cans, are highlights as well.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to befriend people who relate to the little moments of everyday life!

WorkMissy Elliott

Missy Elliott – Work It [Official Music Video]
WorkMissy Elliott

When it comes to quintessential tracks for dance battle scenes, this song is a must.

Featured on the 2002 album “Under Construction,” it stands out with its hard-hitting beat and unique sound.

The lyrics celebrate female strength and sexuality, leaving a strong impression, with themes centered on self-expression and confidence.

It resonates with listeners as if declaring one’s own worth.

Highly acclaimed—winning a Grammy, among other honors—it brought a fresh breeze to the hip-hop world.

In dance, it’s an absolute staple for hip-hop battles.

It’s a perfect pick not only for the battle floor but also when you want a boost of confidence.