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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YOUTHTroye Sivan

Troye Sivan is an Australian artist who has drawn worldwide attention as an actor, YouTuber, and singer-songwriter.
He made waves with his 2014 EP TRXYE and achieved international success with his 2015 debut album Blue Neighbourhood.
With his sweet looks, he likely has many high school girls among his fans.
His musical style spans pop, indie pop, and electropop, and he resonates strongly within the LGBTQ+ community.
In 2018, he was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role and theme song in the film Boy Erased.
If you’re a high school student looking for stylish tracks, he’s a must-check!
You SayTwo Feet

Two Feet’s “You Say” is a song that candidly portrays a heart swaying between love and betrayal.
The repeated phrase, “I think that I’m falling down, you said that I’m crazy now,” expresses the frustration of heartbreak and resonates powerfully with listeners.
Showcasing Two Feet’s talent for conveying deep emotion through music, this track is sure to strike a chord with anyone who has experienced an intense romance.
Its quiet yet powerful blues sound further accentuates the song’s emotional depth.
YonkersTyler, The Creator

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call this a defining record that heralded the dawn of the 2010s alternative hip-hop scene.
Goblin is the first full-fledged solo debut by Tyler, the Creator—founding member of the new-generation collective Odd Future, who emerged in the early 2010s and continues, even into the 2020s, to release highly acclaimed and commercially successful work as a top-tier artist.
At the time, Odd Future—a young, exceptionally talented group—was gaining attention among sharp-eared music fans online, and when it was revealed that Tyler’s album would be released on the prestigious XL Recordings, it became a major talking point not only among hip-hop heads but also listeners devoted to indie rock.
Showcasing the full scope of Tyler’s prodigious talent just as he turned 20, the album made a powerful impact with the provocative music video for its lead single, Yonkers.
Of course, it wasn’t mere hype: the heavy yet weightless beats intertwined with his deep-voiced rapping created a strange sonic world that laid his talent bare.
Now, in the 2020s, more than a decade since its release, it’s the perfect time to rediscover what makes this record so compelling.
You’re Ever So InvitingUnderoath

Whether it’s fair to call Underoath a metalcore band is up for debate, but there’s no question they had a massive impact on the next wave of Christian screamo-to-metalcore bands.
They released their debut album as early as 1999, and after bringing in Spencer Chamberlain as their second vocalist, the band shot to stardom with their masterpiece fourth album, 2004’s They’re Only Chasing Safety.
In 2010, Aaron Gillespie—the only original member, who handled drums and clean vocals—left the band, and they went on hiatus in 2013.
However, they resumed activities in 2015 with Aaron back in the lineup, and in 2018 they proved they were still going strong by releasing the album Erase Me.
YeahUsher ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris

Usher is one of the defining R&B singers of the 2000s, and he has a huge fan base in Japan as well.
His classic track “Yeah” is an R&B song with incredibly high-energy vibes.
Released in 2004, it became a massive hit and was played in clubs so often that you could almost say it was guaranteed to be on.
The track itself is simple with few elements, but each verse brings such intense energy that it packs a serious punch.
A must-check for fans of mid-2000s style R&B.

