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 with Titles Starting with C (281–290)
Confessions (feat. HEESEUNG & JAKE of ENHYPEN x Paul Russell)Flo Rida

A track by Flo Rida from the United States, created in collaboration with members of the K-pop group ENHYPEN, is generating buzz.
Centered on themes of temptation and secrets, it conveys feelings for the other person through an emotional confession.
The fusion of hip-hop and K-pop opens up new musical territory, making it an appealing song for fans of both genres.
Released in January 2025, the work has drawn attention as a new challenge on the global music scene.
It’s a recommended track for party scenes or whenever you want to lift the mood.
CRAZYLE SSERAFIM

The songs by LE SSERAFIM, a popular South Korean girl group, center on themes of self-expression and unleashing individuality.
Set to EDM-style house tracks, the members themselves took part in writing and composing, fully showcasing the group’s unique character.
The song was released in Korea in August 2024, followed by a Japanese version in December.
This work has drawn attention through its tie-in with LUMINE’s Christmas campaign.
It’s recommended for those who want to stay true to themselves or are looking for an energetic track.
In November 2024, LE SSERAFIM achieved a milestone as the first K-pop girl group to win “Best PUSH” at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
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is an American experimental hip-hop group that expresses a cyberpunk worldview through music, sketching the chaos of the digital age with razor-sharp rap and provocative sound design.
Tracks from their album “Dead Channel Sky” vividly capture the tension born of information overload and rapid technological evolution, marked by breakbeats that evoke ’90s action films.
Their North American tour starting in March 2025 should offer a chance to experience their singular aesthetic firsthand.
For those who feel the anxieties and contradictions of contemporary society, this will be a song that truly resonates.
[2025] A Collection of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with C (291–300)
ContactoLeonel García

It’s an R&B-style track with a passionate, sensual vibe.
Released in January 2025 by Mexican artist Leonel García, the song is a collaboration with Colombian rapper Nampa Básico.
Created as part of García’s new project “ARENBI,” it ambitiously blends Latin music with R&B.
The track features a light, breezy rhythm and a refined melodic line, with García’s impassioned vocals and Nampa Básico’s rap melding seamlessly.
The lyrics, centered on themes of love and intimacy, evoke deep emotions, making it a perfect soundtrack for spending time with someone special.
Chill Guy41 (TaTa, Jenn Carter, Kyle Richh)

A standout new track from the Brooklyn, New York drill collective “41.” This collaboration by TaTa, Jenn Carter, and Kyle Richh was inspired by the viral “Chill Guy” meme on social media.
Born during Plaqueboymax’s “Song Wars” session, the track has been highly praised by fans.
Centered on themes of self-dialogue and self-healing in solitude, it features a catchy hook and dynamic performances.
Released in December 2024, it showcases the full appeal of Brooklyn drill.
It’s blowing up on platforms like TikTok and is perfect for nights when you want to get lost in music on your own.
Christmas on Death RowDeath Row All Stars

In December 2024, Death Row All-Stars—a project by artists from the American hip-hop label Death Row Records—released a new track.
Carrying on the legacy of the 1996 Christmas album “Christmas on Death Row,” the song brings together a star-studded lineup including Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, and The Eastsidaz.
Blending West Coast hip-hop elements into a Christmas tune, it fuses a gangsta rap sensibility with the warmth of the holiday season.
As an ambitious work that carries Death Row’s legacy into the present, it’s a must-listen for hip-hop fans.
Chest Pain (I Love)Malcolm Todd

The latest release from Malcolm Todd, born in September 2003 and hailing from Los Angeles, is blowing up on TikTok.
It’s a bittersweet yet beautiful ballad that captures the pain of love lost with a groovy sound.
Blending alternative R&B with indie pop, the track stands out for its lyrics that liken heartbreak to physical pain.
Since its release in December 2024, it has resonated widely on social media.
With a warm musical sensibility reminiscent of Steve Lacy and Tyler, the Creator, its heartfelt message is sure to comfort anyone grappling with the pain of love.





