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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y'

When it comes to English words that start with “Y,” the first one that probably comes to mind is “You,” meaning “あなた.” It’s also frequently used in song titles, and you often see titles like “Your ○○” or “You’re ~~.” In this article, I’ll introduce famous Western songs with titles that start with “Y.” We don’t usually search for songs by the first letter of the title, so you might discover tracks that haven’t caught your eye before.

Enjoy the article as you look forward to seeing what songs are out there.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (301–310)

Yea Yea (with Dreezy)Lady London

Lady London – Yea Yea with Dreezy (Official Video)
Yea Yea (with Dreezy)Lady London

If you’re looking for a track that makes you want to move, I also recommend “Yea Yea.” This song was crafted by Lady London together with Dreezy.

It’s an R&B track with a drum and bass vibe, and the lyrics touch on themes of friendship and disses.

The clever wordplay and humorous expressions are highlights, and pay attention to the sections where their voices overlap—you’ll be blown away by their perfectly in-sync performance.

You Give Good LoveLakisha Jones

Starting to sing gospel music at church from the age of five and trained in classical music, Lakeisha Jones is a female vocalist with exceptional vocal ability who beautifully and effortlessly commands everything from the low to the high register.

Covering Whitney Houston’s “You Give Good Love,” this ballad showcases Lakeisha’s dazzling sense of musicality.

You Were Meant For MeLalah Hathaway

Lalah Hathaway is an American soul singer and the daughter of vocalist Donny Hathaway.

Her 2011 release, “You Were Meant For Me,” is a song filled with romantic feelings for a loved one.

Its soft, R&B-inflected melody is striking, and you can also experience classical elements that unfold alongside her soulful vocals.

It’s a love song with a message that resonates whether you’re in love or not.

Give it a listen on Tanabata, a day when everyone makes heartfelt wishes.

You SayLauren Daigle

Lauren Daigle – You Say (Official Music Video)
You SayLauren Daigle

The songs of Lauren Daigle, a singer-songwriter from the United States, are characterized by warm melodies and messages that resonate with the heart.

Released in September 2018, this work features lyrics full of self-affirmation and hope, giving courage to those who listen.

Daigle’s soul-stirring voice infuses emotion into every note, and the song is loved by many as one that provides uplifting strength amid a rush of feelings.

It achieved great success, including maintaining the No.

1 spot on Billboard’s Christian Songs chart for 93 weeks.

It’s a song that gives you a push when you’re prone to losing confidence, so it’s recommended to listen when your heart needs it.

You Shook MeLed Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin – You Shook Me (Official Audio)
You Shook MeLed Zeppelin

Even if you’re not particularly interested in Western rock or hard rock, you’ve probably heard songs like “Immigrant Song” or “Stairway to Heaven” at least once.

Led Zeppelin, the hard rock band born in the UK, not only achieved record-breaking commercial success that left its mark on music history, but has continued to exert immeasurable influence across genres—most notably on later heavy metal, and even in hip-hop as a frequent source for samples.

Their roots lie in American blues music, and especially in early Zeppelin you can find many references and borrowings from existing blues numbers.

Their debut, the smash hit Led Zeppelin I, is a landmark album that skillfully fuses blues as raw material with hard rock and acoustic textures.

Its historical significance can’t be summed up in a short passage, but the brilliance of the band ensemble woven by four extraordinarily talented musicians boasts a quality hard to believe for a debut, and it’s something that will never fade with time.

You Don’t Own MeLesley Gore

Lesley Gore – You Don’t Own Me (HD)
You Don't Own MeLesley Gore

Released in November 1963, this song carries a powerful message and stands as an iconic declaration of women’s independence and individuality.

Lesley Gore’s crystal-clear vocals proclaim the importance of refusing to be owned and living true to oneself.

Cherished as an anthem of the feminist movement, it remains a timeless classic that continues to be covered by many artists.

It resonates with young women, offering confidence and courage.

When you’re going through tough times or feel like you’re losing your sense of self, give it a listen—you’ll surely find the strength to look ahead.

YOUR DEMISELil Darkie & Terror Reid

The long-awaited collaboration between Lil Darkie and Terror Reid has finally come to fruition.

Hailing from California, Lil Darkie is known for his distinctive style that blends elements of trap metal and experimental hip-hop.

Released in July 2024, this track features dark, emotional melodies paired with aggressive rap.

It tackles themes such as social oppression and personal freedom, leaving a powerful impression on listeners.

It’s an ambitious work that hints at new possibilities in hip-hop.

Highly recommended for listeners seeking challenging music.