[2025] A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with B
This article showcases a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “B,” focusing on a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.
When it comes to words starting with B, terms like “BABY” and “BORN” are easy to think of even without knowing much English, and they’re used in lots of song titles.
It’s a theme you won’t often find on other sites, and you can even use it for a song-title shiritori game.
Be sure to check it out!
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Back 2 BackSkepta and Fred again..

Skepta, an iconic figure in the UK grime scene who has also found success with his own label, teamed up with Grammy-winning producer Fred again.
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on a track released in August 2025.
This piece is a true banger that further accelerates the momentum of their first collaboration, “Victory Lap.” The sound—melding Fred again.
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’s subtly otherworldly production with the low-end-heavy, grime-rooted beats that define Skepta’s origins—is nothing short of stunning.
It’s also known for having been surprise-debuted at a festival curated by Skepta, where it sent the crowd into a frenzy.
If you want to feel the heat of the streets directly, make sure to check it out!
BodyRockTisaKorean & Lil Yachty

Rapper and producer TisaKorean, who shot to fame through an SNS-driven dance movement, is an artist praised for reminding listeners of the fun of hip-hop with his unique beats and humor.
The track in which he collaborates with Lil Yachty, a pioneer of “bubblegum trap,” was released in August 2025.
The song stands out for its experimental electronic sound heavy on glitches, and rather than dissecting the lyrics, it’s best to surrender to the pure joy of the sound and the strange chemistry at play.
This release is also said to set the stage for TisaKorean’s upcoming project, A1 Junky.
It’s a perfect pick when you don’t want to overthink and just feel like dancing.
Baby I(feat. Taro Hakase)Ariana Grande

This is a track by American singer Ariana Grande that sounds like the very feeling of indescribable excitement at the moment love begins, translated straight into music.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime GO-GO Tamagotchi!.
The song features a buoyant beat reminiscent of ’90s R&B, with Ariana’s soaring high tones shining through.
It captures that sweet, bittersweet rush when your feelings of love overflow and leave you speechless—just listening to it makes your heart skip.
This is a Japan-only special version featuring violinist Taro Hakase, whose elegant tones make the song even more dramatic.
The original was released in 2013, and you can hear this version on the Japanese edition of the 2014 album My Everything.
Its happy sound is the very definition of “getting hyped.”
Before October’s GoneCimorelli

Cimorelli is a sister vocal group that built their career originating on YouTube and enjoys strong support from teens.
They even won a Teen Choice Award in 2013, so they may be a familiar presence on the pop scene.
Among their works, there’s a song themed around October that perfectly matches the sentimental mood of autumn.
The song is based on a real breakup experienced by a member, and it seems to express the helpless feeling of being betrayed.
You can strongly feel the wish to at least learn the truth before the season of October comes to an end.
It’s included on their debut album Up at Night, released in May 2016, and its gentle country-pop melody is sure to keep you company through the melancholy long autumn nights.
Bed of RosesBon Jovi

This is a power ballad by Bon Jovi, an American rock band that evolved their sound from 1980s glam metal to a more mature hard rock style.
Released as a single in January 1993 from the acclaimed 1992 album Keep the Faith, it reached No.
10 on the U.
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charts.
It opens with a gentle piano melody, and Jon Bon Jovi’s emotionally rich high tenor resonates achingly in the heart.
The song expresses steadfast, selfless love: a vow to shoulder any pain to bring the utmost comfort to a beloved.
A long, passionate guitar solo is another highlight, sweeping you into the song’s dramatic world.
It’s a gem best savored on a quiet night when you’re thinking of someone dear.
By HonourEREB ALTOR

Ereb Altor, a Swedish Viking/doom metal band to be proud of.
Inheriting the spirit of the legendary band Bathory, they craft a heavy, epic sound.
This title track from their second album “By Honour,” released in March 2008, is a piece that symbolizes the band’s musical identity.
It fuses the earth-crawling weight of doom metal with valiant melodies that evoke the harsh nature of the Nordic lands.
The sound seems to tell of a warrior’s grim resolve as he marches to the battlefield with honor in his heart, and of an unshakable cry of the soul.
The majestic clean-vocal choral parts may well draw listeners into an ancient mythic world.
It’s a must-hear for anyone who loves grand historical romance or fantasy.
Bike Air AnthemA$AP Ferg

A highly skilled rapper from Harlem, New York, A$AP Ferg won Best New Artist at the BET Hip Hop Awards in 2013 and is also a standout in the fashion world.
Released in August 2025, this track is a highly energetic ode to BMX culture.
In just under a minute and a half, it condenses stadium-shaking synth beats and powerful raps that stoke the listener’s adrenaline.
The song is also tied to a collection by BMX star Nigel Sylvester and Nike, delivering a sound where sport and street intersect beautifully.
It’s perfect for sharpening your focus during workouts or as a go-to listen before a big moment.





