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.
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YellowColdplay

A signature song representing Coldplay’s debut album Parachutes, released as a single in the UK in June 2000.
Channeling emotions like devotion, hope, and brightness into the color “yellow,” this pop-rock piece is characterized by restrained guitar riffs and a serene melody.
Recorded at a studio in Wales and completed despite struggles to nail the tempo, the track reached No.
4 on the UK charts, marking the band’s first top-five hit.
It has been featured in ABC’s fall TV promotions and on the soundtrack of the film Crazy Rich Asians, earning love across a wide range of settings.
It’s a song that reminds us of hope and dedication at the start of a new year.
You Make Me Wanna…Usher

Usher, who brought a fresh breeze to the R&B scene, made his debut in 1994 and shot to stardom with his second album, “My Way,” in 1997.
While rooted in R&B, his appeal lies in a musical style that fuses a range of genres, including pop, soul, hip-hop, and funk.
He released a string of hits such as “You Make Me Wanna…” and “Nice & Slow,” and has an impressive track record, including eight Grammy Awards.
His astonishing vocal range—three octaves plus four notes—and his smooth, emotionally rich voice are nothing short of breathtaking.
He’s highly recommended not only for those who want to immerse themselves in the R&B sound of the ’90s, but also for anyone who appreciates standout dance performances.
yesKen Carson

Ken Carson, the rapper representing Atlanta’s Opium label, cemented his place in the mainstream when his April 2025 album “More Chaos” debuted at No.
1 on the Billboard 200.
The new track he dropped on Halloween in October is a quintessential showcase of the Opium sound at its most extreme, with blown-out synths and a sub-bass pushed to saturation.
Over producer Cliff Shyne’s ferocious beat, Ken’s vocals vent the rupture of trust and the hardening within, generating a headlong momentum that feels like accelerating through the noise.
A must-hear for anyone who wants to surrender to thunderous volume in an arena-sized venue.
Yellow SunshineYellow Sunshine

Low-center-of-gravity drums and raw, rugged guitars ignite everything at once, pushing your body forward in the spaces between the beats.
The track oscillates between the tension and exhilaration of competition, and its theme—speaking of an unyielding will to keep rising through the metaphor of aiming for the sun—pairs perfectly with breaking.
Recorded in January 1973 and included on the album “Yellow Sunshine,” it was tracked at Sigma Sound, where the solid ensemble of Karl Chambers, Roland Chambers, and Dexter Wansel forms its backbone.
It’s a strong recommendation for a battle’s first round, a footwork-focused round, and even the spotlight moments for power moves.
The experimental spirit of Philadelphia soul/funk-rock band Yellow Sunshine is distilled here.
YOU READY?!detahjae, La Reezy & Garrett Sparrow

Bringing together Datajae from the Bay Area, La Reazy from New Orleans, and Garrett Sparrow from North Carolina, this track showcases a new frontier in experimental hip-hop.
Released by Mortal ViP in November 2025, it’s also featured on Datajae’s album FLARE.
Over a hardcore beat built from rigid kicks and distorted bass, each of the three delivers a verse that highlights their unique style, while the call-and-response hook leaves an unforgettable impression after a single listen.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to crank up the adrenaline or recreate the exhilaration of a live show.

