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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!

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (241–250)

KiCKINIDK

IDK – KiCKIN (Visualizer)
KiCKINIDK

IDK, a rapper born in 1992 who’s creating a new wave in the hip-hop scene.

True to his stage name, which carries the meaning of “bringing knowledge out of ignorance,” he’s been drawing attention with tracks that weave in social commentary.

Released in September 2024, this work is characterized by an intense sound that fuses trap and rage.

As the phrase “kicking down the door” symbolizes, it’s filled with a strong will to break through adversity.

IDK’s sharp rap style and ever-shifting beats tighten up the entire track.

While incorporating pop elements, it’s a song that’s guaranteed to hype up clubs and parties.

You can also feel IDK’s multifaceted side, as he shows his talents beyond music.

Kiss The DirtINXS

INXS – Kiss The Dirt (Official Video)
Kiss The DirtINXS

Included on the 1985 album “Listen Like Thieves.” A five-piece rock band from Sydney formed in 1977.

The rock sound—marked by a quiet, mid-tempo groove and a guitar tone tinged with a wistful melancholy—conveys a palpable sense of space.

KilimanjaroIration Steppas Meet Dennis Rootical

Iration Steppas, alongside ABA SHANTI-I and others, are residents of the UK’s largest dub event, University of Dub, and are one of Europe’s top New Roots Reggae and Dub sound systems.

Dubstep, said to have evolved from Roots & Culture and Dub sound systems, remains a globally thriving DJ style and dance sound.

It stands at the core of bass music/dub/reggae and is heavily played across sound systems worldwide.

Kilimanjaro is a dub-style track released in 1995 on the Iration Steppa label.

KillersIron Maiden

The title track from their second album, Killers, released in 1981.

The intro, which starts with four-on-the-floor kick drum and a bass riff, is structured to gradually build excitement as if it were designed for call-and-response at live shows—it really makes you want to throw your fist in the air.

The driving guitar phrases and solos riding over the varied rhythm patterns of the bass and drums seem to condense the very appeal of a metal number.

Kitchen TableJake Bugg

Jake Bugg – Kitchen Table (studio)
Kitchen TableJake Bugg

A track that laments the end and collapse of a romantic relationship.

It is included on the album “Shangri La,” released in 2013 by British indie rock artist Jake Bugg.

The track was inspired by Jake’s breakup with his girlfriend.

Keys, Notes & ScalesJames Burton

Soulful, dubby house music.

With old-school sampling, it nails the vibe, doesn’t it? Not too understated, not too flashy—perfect for building up the dance floor! The repeatedly chopped-up female vocal samples, along with occasional long vocal passages, add dynamics and heighten the sense of euphoria.

Don’t the staccato string sounds also evoke the spirit of 1990s house music?

Kind For A DayJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – King for a Day (Official Video)
Kind For A DayJamiroquai

This is a single from the fourth album Synkronized, released in 1999.

It’s a tribute song to bassist Stuart Zender, who was a member of Jamiroquai from 1992 to 1998.

With a harpsichord-like sound, the track follows a Baroque pop style, and Jay Kay’s aristocratic costume suits it well.

The music video suggests he’s grappling with a vexing problem.