A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C [2025]
In this article, we’ve compiled and introduced only songs with titles that start with the letter “C,” focusing on a wide range of Western popular music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.
For example, you might think there are dozens of songs whose titles begin with the word “California,” but… how many are there, really?
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it’s perfect for a round of song-title shiritori, too.
Be sure to check it out!
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[2025] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (71–80)
CamargueCJ BOLLAND

This work by CJ Bolland, a driving force in Belgium’s techno scene, stands as a landmark rave anthem.
Over a relentlessly powerful kick drum, ethereal and majestic strings unfurl, conjuring the image of light breaking across the horizon at dawn.
Even without lyrics, the surge of euphoria and sense of liberation are conveyed directly, as if you’re becoming one with the music.
Featured on the classic 1992 album “The 4th Sign,” it was released as a single the following year in 1993, including remix versions.
When you want to forget the everyday and immerse yourself in a vast sonic world, surrender to this propulsive sound and feel the heat of the dance floor from back in the day.
Cautionary WarningJohn Sykes

It’s a scorching rock number whose solid guitar riff slams in from the very start, making you clench your fist.
The track was crafted by British guitarist John Sykes, who has played with legendary bands like Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy.
This song is included on the album “20th Century,” released in December 1997.
It was later chosen as the opening theme for the 1999 anime “Section Manager Prince,” and you can practically picture the protagonist unleashing his hidden fighting spirit.
You can hear a warning against an approaching fate and a soul’s cry to spur oneself on—just listening to it sends your adrenaline into overdrive!
Colorado BulldogMr. BIG

Mr.
Big, the American hard rock band famed for their virtuosic guitar and bass work.
How about a track of theirs that ignites your fighting spirit the moment you hear it? Opening their classic September 1993 release “Bump Ahead,” this song instantly sends adrenaline surging with blistering high-speed unison lines where guitar and bass strike sparks.
The piece likens untamable energy and defiant spirit to a ferocious dog, making it a hard-hitting number that sings of uncontrollable impulses.
It was used as the special ending theme for episode 1 of the anime “Heaven’s Memo Pad” (Kamisama no Memo-chou).
When you want to crank your mood to the max or need courage to face challenges, this track is guaranteed to unleash an unbeatable power.
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Coming Around AgainAlanis Morissette, Carly Simon

A collaboration between two divas across generations that sets the heart ablaze: a piece by Alanis Morissette from Canada and Carly Simon from the United States.
This work sings of a universal theme—that life turns in cycles, and hope arrives after hardship.
The way the Alternative Rock queen’s powerful yet delicate voice blends with the Soft Rock legend’s mature, gentle harmonies warmly envelops the listener.
The original, released in October 1986 as the theme for the film Heartburn and included on the classic album Coming Around Again, is one of Carly’s signature songs.
This remake also graces the film My Mother’s Wedding, a track filled with tenderness and strength that quietly stands beside you at life’s turning points.
Chicken GreaseLatto

It’s a truly powerful track packed with love for Atlanta’s hip-hop scene.
The creator is Latto, a highly skilled rapper from the United States.
She shot up in her career after winning a reality show, and she’s also known for hitting No.
1 in the U.
S.
in 2023 with her collaboration with BTS’s Jung Kook.
This song boldly samples a hit by the legend T.
I.
, who even makes a cameo in the music video—delivering a brilliant cross-generational collaboration.
The track radiates the confidence of a successful woman and pride in her Southern roots.
Just listening to it is energizing.
It’s included on the deluxe edition of the album “Sugar Honey Iced Tea,” released in August 2024, and a new music video dropped in August 2025.
With an uplifting beat, it’s the perfect song for driving or working out!
Crazy LoveMJ Cole

This track is by MJ Cole, a UK producer with a background in classical music.
It feels like the theme is the overwhelming rush of falling head over heels for someone—a love so intense it can’t be stopped.
Elizabeth Troy’s soulful vocals capture both the exhilaration and the fragility of romance.
Layered with MJ Cole’s signature flowing piano and refined 2-step beats, the result is a sophisticated, beautiful, urban soundscape.
Released as a single from the acclaimed album “Sincere” in April 2000, it reached No.
10 on the UK Singles Chart.
It’s a classic that perfectly suits both the euphoric moment of falling in love and those slightly sentimental nights when you want a gentle companion.
Chẳng Thể Né TránhMỹ Anh

Mi Anh is drawing attention as a Gen Z prodigy singer-songwriter emerging on Vietnam’s music scene.
Raised in a musical family with her mother being My Linh, the “Queen of R&B,” she’s garnering buzz for a sound that blends R&B and soul with a V-POP foundation.
She made her debut in 2020 with the self-produced single “Got You,” bringing a fresh breeze to the scene.
In 2021, she won the “New Artist” award at the Làn Sóng Xanh Music Awards, proving her talent.
That same year, she was selected for Spotify’s EQUAL campaign, achieving the feat of having her visuals displayed in New York’s Times Square.
Unswerved by trends and committed to her own truth, her music is sure to strike a chord with anyone searching for the new face of V-POP.





