[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.
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[2025] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (71–80)
Both Eyes ClosedA$AP Rocky

Let me introduce a track by A$AP Rocky, created as part of the soundtrack for director Spike Lee’s film “Highest 2 Lowest.” Rocky himself appears in the film as a member of a gang, and this introspective song vividly reflects the turmoil of his character.
The sound—a viscous, psychedelic rock-like guitar intertwined with chopped-up vocals—exudes Rocky’s signature dreamlike aesthetic, and I’m sure many will find themselves addicted to its distinctive atmosphere.
The lyrics, packed with sharp social commentary and human struggle, are a must-hear for fans.
It’s a deep, resonant track that heightens anticipation for his first new project since the 2018 masterpiece “Testing.”
BUFF BBYRexv2

Based in Houston, Rex V2 is an 18-year-old rapper and producer.
His single released in August 2025 feels like it condenses the raw heat of the underground scene into one track.
The song radiates a powerful will—sharpening himself and turning adversity into fuel.
Co-produced with goopstro, its experimental, destructive beat leaves an indelible impression after just one listen.
This track also builds anticipation for the album “Aberration,” showcasing his overflowing talent in full force.
If you’re looking to boost your mood with edgy hip-hop, this is a surefire pick to get your energy up.
Black Hole (Feat. Caleb Shomo)We Came As Romans

Hailing from the United States, We Came As Romans is a popular band known for fusing emotional melodies with a heavy sound.
While it’s easy to get swept up in their impactful, crushing riffs, their true forte lies in the contrast with the beautiful clean sections colored by synths.
This dramatic progression creates an addictive quality.
In 2018, they faced the tragedy of losing vocalist Kyle Pavone, but the album Darkbloom, released after overcoming that grief, has earned overwhelming support from fans, with comments like “their resolve is deeply moving” and “it also conveys a sense of hope for the future.” Be sure to fully immerse yourself in the message carried by their music, forged through hardship.
Brimful Of Asha (Norman Cook Mix)Cornershop

Cornershop is a distinctive band that fuses UK indie rock with Indian music.
This is the Fatboy Slim remix of a track from their album “When I Was Born for the 7th Time.” While preserving the indie vibe of the original, the beefed-up big beat sound is widely known.
Packed with love for Bollywood cinema and vinyl culture, the song topped the UK charts in February 1998.
It was also used in the popular TV series Friends, so many of you may find it familiar.
It’s a highly recommended work that can spark an indie rock fan’s discovery of the joys of dance music!
B–Boy Stance (featuring Tenor Fly)Freestylers

The Freestylers, emblematic of 90s big beat.
This track of theirs is an insanely hot cut, with a gritty breakbeat topped by ragga MC shouts.
The vibe is something like “street pride.” Centered on the tough B-boy stance, it’s crafted to stoke the listener’s fighting spirit.
Released as a single in January 1998 and included on their debut album We Rock Hard, it reached No.
23 on the UK charts, a testament to the fever of the time.
It was also featured on the soundtrack of the French film The Dancer.
That distorted bass and powerful beat are guaranteed to hook rock fans too!
BattleflagLo Fidelity Allstars

The band known as a successor to the acid house boom of the late 1990s is the Lo Fidelity Allstars, formed in 1996.
Their sound voraciously absorbs elements of funk, hip-hop, and punk, resulting in a style that feels like club music approached from the rock side.
This track, included on their acclaimed 1998 release “How to Operate with a Blown Mind,” is a remix of a song by the Washington State band Pigeonhed.
Its distorted vocals and earth-crawling bassline ignite an inner fighting spirit in the listener, brimming with the kind of power that seems to raise a literal “battle flag.” It reached No.
6 on the U.
S.
Modern Rock chart and was featured in numerous works, including the film “Mean Machine” and the TV drama “ER.” It’s a number especially recommended for those who want to experience the raw impulse of rock together with the euphoria of dance music.
Blame BrettThe Beaches

The Beaches are an alternative rock band from Canada and a powerhouse act that won Group of the Year at the 2024 Juno Awards.
Among their works, the lead single from their 2023 album “Blame My Ex” is somehow tear-jerking despite its sly, off-kilter tone.
Born from the vocalist’s real-life experience, the song is a breakup anthem that depicts a protagonist who has closed off her heart due to the pain of separation.
The lyrics, in which she declares to whoever she meets next that “my attitude is my ex’s fault,” might sound like mere bravado at first.
Yet beneath that lies a heartrending cry to never be hurt again, and it tightens your chest to witness it.
Many listeners will likely find themselves resonating with this almost painfully self-protective stance.
It’s a classic that gives voice to the helpless anguish of heartbreak from a slightly different angle.





