A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'F'
In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “F.”
When it comes to English words that begin with “F,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Fun,” “From,” and “Forever.”
You probably don’t usually search for songs by narrowing them down to the first letter of the title, but that’s exactly why it can be a great way to discover tracks you hadn’t noticed before.
Enjoy the article as you look forward to seeing what songs are out there.
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Fresh & CleanJaz Elise

With a cozy groove where reggae and soul melt together, anyone who listens will find themselves swaying! Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, Jaz Elise is a rising singer who infuses the reggae tradition with contemporary R&B and pop sensibilities.
Her music is as warm as a Caribbean sunset, with conscious, uplifting lyrics that gently seep into the heart.
Discovered by Protoje, her debut EP drew instant acclaim from international media—proof of her genuine talent.
Her latest track, praised by Billboard as “dreamily dramatic,” has also become a hot topic.
Let yourself be carried by her music, and you’ll surely forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life!
Fallen into DisuseWormrot

Breaking five years of silence since their 2011 release, this track by Singaporean grindcore band Wormrot feels like a true signal of their comeback.
The shift from the groovy development in the first half to an explosive burst of blistering speed in the latter is breathtaking.
True to its theme of “unconscious detachment from reality,” the sound seems to hurl at you the emptiness and despair that follow the cruel theft of happiness.
Haven’t we all, at least once, been tormented by a sense of helplessness so strong it makes us want to avert our eyes from harsh reality? This is a song that seems to give voice to those pent-up emotions, hiding a pained scream beneath its ferocity.
F**k the SystemBiohazard

A pioneer of crossover rock born in Brooklyn, New York, Biohazard return with their first track by the original lineup in 13 years.
The song is a pure battle cry, exploding with rage at a social system that divides people by politics, class, and race.
Its lyrics call on us to stand together against oppression, channeling the band’s enduring street spirit.
It’s the lead single from their milestone 10th album, Divided We Fall, slated for release in October 2025, produced by Matthew Hyde, reviving the raw impulses of 1992 for today.
When you feel anger at everyday injustices or the suffocating state of society, this ferocious sound is bound to blow your frustrations away.
FOMOLogic

American rapper Logic, known for moving many hearts with his socially conscious messages, has crafted an ambitious work that fuses indie rock, drum and bass, and rap.
The sound—floating, ’90s alternative-style guitars intertwined with urgent beats—feels truly fresh.
The lyrics portray the anxiety of being left behind, a sense of unease that everyone feels deep down.
Many listeners will likely see themselves in the protagonist, who teeters on the verge of losing sight of life’s meaning and purpose.
The project also ties in with Paradise Records, a film directed by Logic himself.
Put it on on a night when you’re exhausted by information overload, and it just might sweep away your doubts.
Fan Af Mig SelvKARLA

“I’m my own biggest fan.” That powerful message overflowing with self-affirmation is what makes Carla, an artist from Denmark, so memorable.
Lyrics like “socks with sandals” suggest the joy of sticking to your own style without worrying about what others think.
Her cool rap over a breezy hip-hop beat seems to tell listeners, “You’re fine just the way you are.” It’s the kind of song that gently gives you a push when you need confidence, like a little good-luck charm.
If you’re searching social media for new talent, why not dive into Carla’s world, brimming with humor and charm?
Feel FlowsThe Beach Boys

Feel Flows, included on The Beach Boys’ album Surf’s Up, is a dreamy, beautiful track that showcases Carl Wilson’s brilliance.
The warmly resonant flute and sax tones, along with vocals that drift as if in a dream, invite you into a psychedelic world like a kaleidoscope.
It draws you in with a mellow, introspective atmosphere that differs from their early, cheerful image.
The song’s somewhat wistful allure was memorably used in the film Almost Famous.
Because the lyrics are abstract, it’s best not to overthink them—just surrender yourself to the waves of sound and immerse yourself in the world the song creates.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (91–100)
Far East DubBlack Uhuru

This is a deep dub number that lets you fully immerse yourself in a spellbinding world of sound, crafted by reggae heavyweights Black Uhuru.
Hailing from Jamaica, they’re also known for winning the very first Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1985.
Centered around a formidable bassline from the legendary rhythm duo Sly & Robbie, the swirling echoes and reverb create an irresistible sonic space.
The floating sensation feels like drifting through a universe of sound—sure to make you forget the bustle of everyday life.
Featured on albums such as Love Dub, released in January 1994, this masterful performance invites you to surrender to the waves of sound and spend some unhurried time reflecting on yourself.





