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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (1–10)
wydNEW!Bryson Tiller & PlaqueBoyMax

Plackboi Max, a New Jersey–born creator who commands massive popularity in the streaming world, has teamed up with trap-soul pioneer Bryson Tiller for his new track “wyd.” Centered on late-night messages and that hazy in-between distance, the song blends mellow R&B with hip-hop.
Plackboi Max’s modern sensibilities intertwine with Bryson Tiller’s silky vocals to perfectly capture the bittersweet atmosphere of a night.
Released as a single in January 2026, it’s a great listen for evenings when you want to sink into a smooth beat or when you’re feeling a bit sentimental.
Wall of SoundNEW!Charli XCX

An icon who constantly energizes the cutting edge of the pop scene, UK-born Charli XCX.
Her global success with the 2024 album “Brat” is still fresh in our minds, and in January 2026 she released the album “Wuthering Heights,” created in conjunction with Emerald Fennell’s film of the same name.
The featured track here has been generating major buzz.
Sealing away her usual danceable beats, the sound—built solely from weighty strings and raw, visceral vocals—masterfully conveys an inescapable psychological pressure, making it a remarkable song.
It serves as a crucial piece for immersing yourself in the film’s world, and it’s perfect for evenings when you want to linger in the afterglow of the story.
wgft (feat. Chris Brown) [Remix]NEW!Gunna
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Hailing from College Park, Georgia, Gunna is a rapper representing Young Thug’s YSL label.
This track is a reimagined version of a fan favorite from his 2025 album “The Last Wun,” now featuring R&B star Chris Brown.
Released just in January 2026, the remix adds a silky new intro and vocals from Chris Brown over a heavy, bass-driven trap beat crafted by Turbo and Shottie, creating an even more seductive, melodic late-night vibe.
Tied in with his ongoing tour, the track is generating plenty of buzz.
It’s perfect for late-night drives or setting the mood—be sure to compare it with the original version!
WEDDING CAKENEW!Hass & Tommy Richman

A standout collaboration between Hus—renowned for his visual expression and self-production, and known for his connection to the Kanye West circle—and Tommy Richman, whose shape-shifting vocals propelled him to global success in 2024.
Though its title evokes the sweet language of weddings, this isn’t just a celebratory song; it leaves a complex aftertaste where sweetness blends with a hint of bitterness.
In a compact yet intense three minutes, Hus’s rap and Tommy’s melodies interweave to striking effect.
The track is also included on the album THE SECOND COMING, released in January 2026.
It’s recommended for road-trip playlists as well as those quiet moments when you want to sit with music on your own.
Wish I Didn’tNEW!Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney, a singer-songwriter from Georgia known for her relatable breakup songs and witty storytelling, has been drawing major attention.
A proven talent with ACM Award wins, she released the single “Wish I Didn’t” in January 2026 ahead of her album Cloud 9, slated for February 2026.
The track is a country-pop number that delivers a bold warning, capturing the complicated pull of being drawn to someone you know is trouble.
In the music video, she and her partner play a pair of assassins in high-intensity action scenes, with Moroney reportedly sustaining bruises during filming due to her committed performance.
It’s a punchy blend of sharp storytelling and a catchy melody, so be sure to enjoy it alongside the music video’s world.
w-w-w-w-wNEW!Hemlocke Springs

Hemlock Springs, known for her unique background with a master’s degree in medical informatics, began creating original pop music in a DIY style after a breakout on TikTok.
Her new track is an advance single from her debut album, “the apple tree under the sea,” set for release in February 2026.
It’s a highly addictive song that blends 80s-style tones with contemporary beats.
Her debut EP was selected among Rolling Stone’s Best Songs in September 2023, earning her strong acclaim.
This release, too, explores themes of breaking from conventions and self-discovery, wrapped in colorful soundscapes.
It’s a work I recommend to those who enjoy music that seems pop on the surface yet harbors something oddly eerie and unsettling.
WhateverNEW!Oasis

At moments celebrating a new chapter in life, grand-scale songs can be especially moving.
Oasis—the legendary British rock band that miraculously reunited in 2024 and sparked a social phenomenon with shows in Japan the following year—released the single “Whatever” in December 1994, a track brimming with hope for a free future.
Its beautiful string arrangements blend seamlessly with a powerful rock sound, creating a warmly resonant effect.
The song carries an affirmative message about singing one’s own free will, giving listeners a strong push forward.
In Japan, it has long been beloved, having been featured in Asahi Beer commercials, among others.
Why not choose it as farewell party BGM to blow away the sadness of parting and send off your friends with a smile?



