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 Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with C (151–160)
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In recent years, Machine Gun Kelly has taken on the role of reviving 2000s pop-punk for the 2020s, and he’s widely seen less as a rapper and more as a rock star with global appeal.
The track he released in May 2025 is an upbeat, summer-ready number that blends dance-pop and pop-rock elements.
Longtime collaborators SlimXX, BazeXX, and Nick Long are on production, underpinning his ongoing musical evolution.
The music video shines with nostalgic touches, including choreography reminiscent of late-’90s to early-2000s boy bands.
Fans are also buzzing that the lyrics may be about his former fiancée—another compelling point to listen for.
The song comes from his next project, his first since the 2022 album Mainstream Sellout, and it drew major attention immediately upon release, hitting No.
1 on the U.
S.
iTunes chart.
There’s even an anecdote that, after his studio was hit by a fire, he made the track in his living room—speaking to his passion for creation.
It’s a must-check not only for those curious about MGK’s evolving sound, but also for anyone looking for a track to amplify that carefree summer feeling.
CONTROLFrost Children

Hailing from St.
Louis, Missouri, sibling duo Frost Children are releasing a track in June 2025 that showcases their evolution.
It’s an energetic club cut where emo, dubstep, and pop blend seamlessly—no wonder they proudly call it their “most us” work yet.
The song is a lead single from their third studio album, SISTER, due out September 2025 on True Panther/Dirty Hit.
Known for collaborations with artists like Porter Robinson and Danny Brown, the duo channel a fresh, high-octane energy here that feels poised to shake up the dance music scene—a must-hear for fans of club sounds.
Continuum 1Nala Sinephro

Nala Sinephro is a Belgian-Caribbean composer currently based in London.
With a mother who taught classical piano and a father who played jazz saxophone, she is an artist who weaves meditative soundscapes centered on harp and modular synthesizer.
Her second album, Endlessness, released by Warp Records in September 2024, comprises ten tracks all titled Continuum, forming a 45-minute sonic experience threaded by continuous arpeggios.
In addition to leading figures from South London’s jazz scene like Nubya Garcia and James Morrison, a 21-piece string ensemble joins to create a monumental sound world—a masterwork.
Clouded Retinas (feat. Will Ramos)Signs of the Swarm

Signs of the Swarm, a powerhouse of deathcore formed in Pennsylvania, USA, in 2014, continue to dominate the underground scene with ferocious riffs and shape-shifting vocals.
Their latest, all-out offering is a deeply personal and message-driven track born from vocalist David Simonich’s battle with a progressive eye disease.
Featuring Will Ramos of Lorna Shore, the song ignites a staggering chemical reaction between their two blistering screams.
Set to appear on their sixth album, To Rid Myself of Truth, slated for release in August 2025, the track carries a hope to deepen understanding of degenerative illnesses.
It’s a soul-stirring number that not only captivates heavy music fans but also empowers anyone confronting adversity.
Cat ClawThe Kills

With its evocative title, “Cat Claw,” this track brims with dangerous allure from the American–British rock duo The Kills.
Alison Mosshart’s sultry vocals and Jamie Hince’s raw guitar weave a garage rock sound that seems to capture in music the cat’s mysterious, elusive essence.
After their 2002 debut Black Rooster EP, the song was included on their 2003 first album Keep on Your Mean Side.
It was also featured in the TV drama Criminal Minds, drawing attention for its striking sound.
Minimal yet powerfully impactful, this track is perfect for those seeking a jolt in their daily lives or who love an underground rock aesthetic.
Cutthroatshame

Emerging from South London and firmly established in the post-punk scene, Shame have released the title track from their fourth album, Cutthroat, due out in September 2025.
Inspired by the paradoxical words of Oscar Wilde, the song vividly captures emotions that sway between self-affirmation and anxiety.
Produced by Grammy winner John Congleton, it fuses the band’s trademark aggression and humor into a sound that grabs you—seriously cool stuff.
The album as a whole is said to include electronic and country-tinged tracks, signaling a record that showcases their musical curiosity.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone unsatisfied with the status quo and craving something thrilling.
[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with C (161–170)
Come Away With MeNorah Jones

A jewel-like ballad whose sweet melody echoes through the silence and seeps into the depths of the heart.
Crafted by American artist Norah Jones, this song delicately portrays a longing to run away with a loved one.
The protagonist’s desire to escape the city’s clamor and a world full of falsehoods, and to seek quiet time for just the two of them, is conveyed alongside the warmth of the piano’s gentle lines.
Released as a single in September 2002, it was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Maid in Manhattan.
It’s a classic you’ll want to play on a nighttime drive, during a quiet afternoon, or whenever you wish to spend time with someone special.





