[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.
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[2025] A Collection of Western Songs Whose Titles Begin with B (151–160)
Big GirlsIShowSpeed

This track was created by American creator IShowSpeed, who enjoys worldwide popularity in the streaming scene.
It’s a punchy dance number that channels his trademark, explosive energy.
Set to a bouncy Jersey club beat, the song is a straightforward ode to confident women.
With lyrics that shout, “I don’t care what other people think!”, it perfectly mirrors his boundary-breaking persona.
Released in July 2025, this piece will make you feel liberated from constricting preconceptions and give you the courage to love yourself more.
It might be just the thing when you want to boost your mood and dance.
butterflies (feat. TAEHYUN of TXT, KIM CHAEWON of LE SSERAFIM)JVKE

It’s a true dream-collaboration track by Jake, the American artist taking the world by storm as a TikTok-born hitmaker, featuring Taehyun from TXT and Kim Chaewon from LE SSERAFIM, two leading figures of the K-pop scene.
The song captures that sweet-and-tangy feeling of a heart fluttering like butterflies whenever you think of someone you love.
It opens with Jake’s vocals over a breezy guitar, flows into a relay of clear, airy vocals from Taehyun and Kim Chaewon, and culminates in a breathtaking chorus where all three voices blend in harmony.
Billboard even praised it as “a global pop anthem of the summer” for its high level of polish.
Put it on when you want to savor the thrill of a budding romance—you might just find your heart dancing before you know it.
Big StarJessica Winter

Set to glittering dance-pop that evokes the 2000s, it affirms your true self.
That mysterious charm belongs to Jessica Winter, a singer-songwriter based in the UK.
Because she has overcome childhood illness and struggles within the industry, she can convey a powerful message that truly resonates.
Featured on her debut album “My First Album,” released in July 2025, this track gently reminds us that great success isn’t everything.
No matter the size of the stage, each of us is the protagonist of our own life and possesses irreplaceable worth—a message that may softly embrace hearts a little worn out by everyday life.
Bad As The RestJessie Murph

Even knowing he’s dangerous, I can’t help being drawn to him.
.
.
That irresistible longing is exactly what American singer-songwriter Jessie Murph captures in her song.
What she sings here is the very struggle of a heart that defies logic.
Rooted in country while intertwining trap beats and swelling strings, the sound feels like a cry of the heart rebelling against reason.
Her raw confession—following a debut record that reached No.
24 on the U.
S.
charts in September 2024—pulls you right in.
This track is the lead single from her album “Sex Hysteria,” slated for release in July 2025.
On nights spent agonizing over an impossible love, doesn’t it make you feel like you can finally accept your feelings?
Bette Davis EyesJoJo Siwa

This is a track by American artist JoJo Siwa, who gained attention on reality TV.
The original is a classic by Kim Carnes that won two major Grammy Awards in 1982, and this version boldly rearranges it into modern dance-pop while retaining the original’s vibe.
The lyrics—about captivating someone with mysterious eyes—mirror her shedding her kid-star image and stepping into a “bad girl” persona.
There’s even an anecdote that, spurred by the electrifying response at her live shows, it was recorded in July 2025—something that may make some listeners feel a strong sense of unity with her fans.
It’s a great listen when you want the courage to step into a new version of yourself while enjoying the ‘80s revival.
BirdlandJoe Zawinul

Joe Zawinul, the Austrian keyboardist known for pioneering the world of jazz fusion.
Weather Report, the band he co-led with Wayne Shorter, is a legendary group that shines in the history of jazz.
Their signature tune Birdland is an astonishing piece where celebratory, synth-woven melodies fuse with funky rhythms.
Zawinul’s music is characterized by a grand sense of scale that skillfully incorporates elements of folk traditions from around the world—its sound is like a kaleidoscope of tones.
Be sure to experience his dynamic musical vision, which effortlessly transcends the boundaries of jazz.
[2025] A collection of Western songs with titles starting with B (161–170)
BIG MONEYJon Batiste

If you were told to choose between “big money” and “your soul,” what would you do? That fundamental question is posed by American Grammy-winning artist Jon Batiste.
With buoyant acoustic guitar and handclaps, the track exudes a circus-like sense of fun.
Yet behind its cheerful sound lies a critique of capitalism and a heartfelt cry for something “authentic.” It’s a lead single from the album Big Money, slated for release in August 2025, and it features a live-wire, one-take feel that captures the energy of a performance.
When you’re feeling worn out by the dizzying pace of society, this song might help you refocus on what truly matters to you.





