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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (231–240)
Feel Good(Hed) P.E.

I chose this track from (Hed) P.
E.
’s album “Broke,” released in August 2000—the standard-bearers of the “G-punk” style in the rap-rock scene—not because it was a single, but because it’s a must-listen for fans of rap-rock and nu-metal.
It’s classic (Hed) P.
E.
with a fusion of hip-hop, funk, and metal, but what makes it special is the guest vocals by Serj Tankian of System of a Down and Morgan Lander of Kittie! Their distinct styles blend beautifully, resulting in one of the most unique cuts on the album.
Definitely give it a listen!
Freak On a LeashKorn

KORN shocked the scene by incorporating hip-hop grooves in a completely different approach from bands like Rage Against the Machine, and by delivering trauma-laden, downer lyrics in a crying, screaming style.
“Freak On a Leash,” a track from their August 1998 album Follow the Leader—which propelled them to the top and later cemented them as rulers of nu metal—is a classic that earned overwhelming acclaim in the mainstream for its sound, marked by a level of sophistication and originality on a different plane from rap metal.
The music video, which caused a stir on MTV, swept various awards and also won a Grammy.
The impact of Jonathan Davis’s strange, unplaceable vocalizations in the middle section continues to shock young listeners even today in the Reiwa era.
FinesseBruno Mars

A track inspired by ’90s music that blends elements of new jack swing and funk.
Its lyrics, centered on confidence and style, have an uplifting power for listeners.
It’s included on Bruno Mars’s 2016 album “24K Magic,” and a remix featuring rapper Cardi B was released in 2018.
The music video was created as a tribute to ’90s TV shows, recreating the fashion and culture of the era.
It’s a perfect song to lift your mood or get the party going.
FantasyJade

The new song by UK-born songstress JADE is an upbeat dance tune that skillfully weaves in elements of funk and disco.
Sensual lyrics pair perfectly with a catchy melody, and its glamorous sound—reminiscent of Diana Ross in the ’70s—leaves a strong impression.
Released in October 2024, the track also has a version featuring Channel Tres, adding even more appeal.
JADE’s debut performance of the song on a popular BBC music program created quite a buzz.
Ideal for clubs and parties—and for boosting your mood—the track invites you to surrender to its uplifting rhythm, carried by a positive message.
Follow MeBertrand Burgalat, A.S. Dragon feat. Whitney Peak

The Chanel fragrance COCO MADEMOISELLE’s promotional commercial “Intense and irresistible” features actress Whitney Peak.
In the ad, there’s a scene where Whitney Peak sings “Follow Me.” The song was originally released in 1978 by Amanda Lear, and this time Whitney Peak is covering it.
Her moody, understated vocal delivery—distinct from the original—sounds really cool.
Forbidden RoadRobbie Williams

Robbie Williams, who achieved worldwide success both as a former member of Take That and as a solo artist, is releasing a new song featured on the soundtrack of his autobiographical film, Better Man.
The track begins with the gentle tones of an acoustic guitar and builds to a moving climax with sweeping strings.
Its introspective lyrics convey a curiosity about the unknown and reflection on past choices, resulting in a deep exploration of self-discovery and introspection.
The work showcases Williams’s musical maturity and appears to mark a new chapter in his career.
For Sale Sign (feat. Lizzy McAlpine)Tiny Habits

The new song from Tiny Habits is a gem of a collaboration featuring singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine.
Warm acoustic tones and the trio’s delicate harmonies unfold into a beautiful soundscape.
Centered on themes of life’s transience and loss, the lyrics evoke connections to the past through everyday scenes, leaving a deep impression.
Released in November 2024, this track is their first new work since their debut album, “All for Something.” It’s a song that fully showcases the charm of a group that’s been performing energetically, including opening for Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams.
A heartwarming track you’ll want to play during peaceful moments or when remembering someone dear.





