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' (231–240)
Killing LonelinessHiM

A song by HIM, a metal band from Finland that went on hiatus in 2017.
True to their self-proclaimed “love metal,” a rare label for a metal band, the track centers on anger toward a lover.
It’s a number where a weighty, gothic metal-influenced sound harmonizes with wistful vocals.
Kinky AfroHappy Mondays

The “Madchester Movement” was a culture that developed from the late 1980s and declined in the early 1990s.
The genre was characterized by a psychedelic sound that was closely tied to the decadent culture of the time.
A portmanteau of “mad” and “Manchester,” it encapsulated the climate of Britain and the values of its youth back then.
Its dissonance was also dreamlike, creating a completely new and compelling sound, most famously represented by the Happy Mondays.
They were the rock band that heralded the beginning of 1990s rock, with later legends of UK rock following in their footsteps.
KiwiHarry Styles

A track included on the self-titled solo debut album released in 2017 by singer-songwriter and One Direction member Harry Styles.
Characterized by a rock flavor, the track sings about a classic femme fatale.
KundaliniHeadhunterz & Skytech

A classic song that happened to be playing at the store.
I loved the vibe and melody, so I looked it up and it turned out to be this track.
It’s a quintessential EDM tune with a chorus that makes you want to start dancing.
It also gives off a slightly ancient vibe, which is awesome.
It’s a track that really amps you up from the intro and then explodes at the chorus.
Kiss You Inside OutHedley

Among the many songs Hedley has given to their fans, this one is easily among the most affectionate.
You can talk endlessly about emotional love, but sometimes you struggle to figure out how to convey it physically to someone.
In those moments, you should listen to Kiss You Inside Out.
Kids Of The CenturyHelloween

This is the band’s fifth single, included on the album Pink Bubbles Go Ape, released after the departure of the band’s central figure Kai Hansen and the addition of new guitarist Roland Grapow.
It’s a unique track that showcases Michael Kiske’s pop sensibilities to the fullest, offering song development and approaches that Helloween hadn’t explored before.
Although its sales struggled—partly because it came out during a period when the band was on hiatus—it became a turning point for Helloween, and was even performed on the Pumpkins United Tour, which featured the return of both Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske.
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Kitchin sink boogieHound Dog Taylor

A delightful instrumental by the king of boogie, Hound Dog Taylor.
In any case, he’s known for blasting out high-volume, hard-driving boogies without worrying about tuning, giving more the impression of a rock ’n’ roller than a bluesman.
He influenced countless musicians.





