A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K”
In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “K.”
When it comes to English words that begin with “K,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Kiss,” “Keep,” and “Knock.”
Chances are, you haven’t often had the opportunity to search for and listen only to songs that start with a specific letter of the alphabet.
So by reading this article, you might discover songs you didn’t know or find something new.
Take this opportunity to explore a variety of tracks!
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Ku Dengannya Kau Dengan DiaAfgan

Born in 1989, Afgan is a highly acclaimed Indonesian singer who continues to captivate many fans with his unique style that blends pop and R&B.
He burst onto the scene in 2008 with his debut album, Confession No.
1, swiftly taking the Indonesian music world by storm.
In 2009, he proved his talent by winning Best Male Solo Vocalist at the Anugerah Musik Indonesia.
Although he was born into a family of doctors, he chose a path in music, and his voice feels almost healing to the soul.
He’s a must-listen not only for R&B lovers but also for anyone interested in Southeast Asian music.
King Tubby Meets Rockers UptownAgustus Pablo

Horace Swaby, known as Augustus Pablo, was a roots reggae and dub producer and keyboardist who rose to prominence in the 1970s, achieving worldwide recognition and influence.
He pioneered a uniquely melodic style of dub music using the melodica (known as the Pianica in Japan), an instrument generally regarded as educational, and his works remain hugely popular on the record market today.
Many musicians wear his T-shirts, attesting to his enduring and unshakable popularity.
Released in 1976, King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown is, as the title suggests, a landmark dub album created in collaboration between Pablo and King Tubby.
It’s a beloved classic with massive support from club-going generations and is highly recommended as a first step into dub music.
Kau TerindahAliando

Aliando, a young singer who could be described as the Justin Bieber of Indonesia, is extremely popular among young women.
“Kau Yang Terindah” is a love-themed song, perfect for those of you who think of him—or her—as the most beautiful.
KarmaAlicia Keys

An R&B masterpiece by Alicia Keys, where deep, rich vocals and a sophisticated melody line create a supremely comfortable, luxurious mood.
Its modern style is approachable, and its easy-listening appeal makes it a perfect recommendation for August.
Kaleidoscope (“Hell’s Kitchen”)Alicia Keys & Maleah Joi Moon

Alicia Keys, the American R&B singer who has won 16 Grammy Awards, performs a newly written song—created as part of the Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen, which is based on her semi-autobiographical story—together with actress and singer Maleah Joy Moon.
Through the story’s protagonist, Ali, it portrays young people chasing their dreams in New York City, resulting in an emotionally resonant work that blends Keys’s musical vision with an homage to her roots.
With its hopeful, message-rich theme, this song gives listeners the courage to take on new challenges.
Killing MeAluna & TSHA

Aluna, a vocalist and DJ known for her striking sky-blue dreadlocks.
Her collaboration with TSHA, “Killing Me,” is a dance tune where crystal-clear vocals blend beautifully with a buoyant track.
These two have been gaining attention as female artists lately, and TSHA is even scheduled to perform at Fuji Rock, Japan’s music festival, in 2023.
We can’t take our eyes off these up-and-coming female artists who are poised to energize the dance music scene!
Knock on WoodAmii Stewart

This track, with an MV whose graphics exude a distinctly 70s vibe, brilliantly blends live instruments with the broad, free-spirited electronic sounds of the synthesizer—a cutting-edge technology of the era—alongside drums and bass.
Topped with Amii Stewart’s soulful vocals, it’s a feel-good disco hit from the 1970s.





