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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (151–160)
Keeping Your Head UpBirdy

When you’ve lost sight of your path and find yourself sinking into long, dark stretches of solitude, this song is like a friend who tells you, “You’re not alone—don’t keep your head down, try looking up,” and sticks with you, wholeheartedly, until you can stand again.
It feels as if an old friend is right there with you; even if you’re alone in your room, listening to it somehow lifts your spirits.
Its light, buoyant rhythm makes it a delight.
KrazyBlackgirl

BlackGirl is a vocal trio formed in Atlanta in 1992.
They made their record debut two years later in 1994, but disbanded in 1996.
They reunited in 2016 and are currently active.
Although this debut single was not a hit, their later singles reached high positions on the R&B charts.
Koala (Scotty Lee Remix)Blasterjaxx

Blasterjaxx is a Dutch DJ and producer duo active since 2010.
This track was released as an EP in 2013.
This version is a remix by Scotty Lee, a DJ and producer from Melbourne, Australia.
Keep It RollingBloc Party, KennyHoopla

The cross-genre collaboration making waves is “Keep It Rolling.” It’s a project by Bloc Party, one of the UK’s leading rock bands, featuring American rapper KennyHoopla.
It’s actually Bloc Party’s first-ever collaboration track, which is another reason it’s drawing attention.
The song pairs breezy rock sounds with reflections on the meaning of life.
It also quotes fairy-tale scenarios—listen out for the playful, humorous touches.
Kill Or Be KilledBloodclaat Gangsta Youth

Because breakcore is largely defined by its high BPM and complex breakbeats, you can find tracks influenced by a variety of genres.
Among them, “Kill Or Be Killed” is a work strongly influenced by Jamaican dancehall reggae.
In contrast to the boldly chanted “Komagen! Komagen! Komagen!” typical of dancehall, this track—built on extremely intricate breakbeats—brilliantly fuses the analog vibe of dancehall reggae with the avant‑garde feel of breakcore.
KimiBogdan Raczynski

Affiliated with the label Rephlex Records, run by Richard D.
James and Grant Wilson-Claridge, the Polish-American artist Bogdan Raczynski is another figure I’d like to introduce in the context of drill ’n’ bass.
He made his debut in 1999 with an album titled “Boku Mo Wakaran,” and it seems this peculiar title stems from a period when Raczynski attended an art school in Japan.
Let’s highlight “Kimi,” a track with a Japanese title as well, included on his album “Samurai Math Beats,” also released that year.
Amid the pastoral atmosphere created by a mysterious, childlike vocal effect and whistling, sudden bursts of unruly electronic tones and breakbeats jump in, producing a strangely captivating charm.
The album as a whole is packed to the brim with Raczynski’s wildly original sensibilities, so I highly recommend checking out the entire record.
Keep The FaithBon Jovi

Bon Jovi, a band with record-breaking sales that has continued a long career without being swept away by the tides of the times, has not always had smooth sailing.
The tremendous success of the 1980s exhausted the band, soured the atmosphere among the members, and led them into solo projects, bringing them to the brink of breaking up.
The song that symbolizes the band rising again after overcoming the greatest crisis in their history is Keep The Faith.
In 1992, at the height of the alternative rock era, the album of the same name reached No.
5 on the U.
S.
charts and No.
1 on the U.
K.
charts.
It showcased the band’s vitality, and listening to this anthem—celebrating their unshakeable bond as they face headwinds without giving in—will surely give you courage.





