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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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'K' (31–40)
KissPrince & The Revolution

Released in 1986, this track brilliantly blurs the line between funk and pop, overturning musical conventions with an innovative approach—one of Prince’s quintessential songs that showcases his genius.
By completely eliminating the bassline and building a minimalist arrangement from just drum machine, choppy guitar, and a mesmerizing falsetto vocal, it stands as a milestone that opened up a new frontier for funk music.
Featured on the album Parade and used as part of the soundtrack to the film Under the Cherry Moon, it hit No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts in April 1986, becoming Prince’s third American number-one single.
Sparse yet overwhelmingly groovy, it’s a classic I highly recommend to anyone who wants to feel funk coursing through their whole body—even on sweltering summer days.
Kings & QueensAva Max

Released in 2020 by American artist Ava Max, this work is a powerful anthem themed around female empowerment.
Skillfully using chess metaphors, it portrays relationships between men and women while singing of women’s independence and limitless potential.
Rather than a damsel in distress, it presents a woman who stands up on her own, carrying a wish for a truly gender-equal society.
As the lead single from the album Heaven & Hell, it topped the charts in Israel and Poland and surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify.
It’s a song to listen to when you’re facing setbacks or doubt, or when you feel like you’re losing sight of who you are.
Killed to Death by PiracyAlestorm

The new song by Scotland-based Alestorm is a passionate track that embodies their distinctive pirate-themed folk metal sound.
Sharp guitar riffs and powerful gang vocals are complemented by melodies woven from folk instruments like accordion and tin whistle, drawing listeners into a swashbuckling pirate world.
The track will appear on their album “The Thunderfist Chronicles,” slated for release in June 2025, showcasing their sound further refined under the seasoned guidance of longtime producer Lasse Lammert.
Following the commercial success of their previous album “Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum,” which reached No.
7 on the German album chart, this song captures the very essence of the band.
It’s recommended not only for metal fans but also for anyone seeking music brimming with humor and a spirit of adventure.
Kiss Me NowPierce The Veil

Pierce The Veil, long-time leaders of the post-hardcore scene, have unveiled a love song woven with heartfelt emotion.
The lyrics question the passage of time and the futility of waiting, strongly reflecting frontman Vic Fuentes’s feelings for his wife.
Mellow, ’90s-inspired guitars and airy melodies blend seamlessly with the passionate performance characteristic of an American post-hardcore band.
The track will appear on the deluxe edition of their 2023 album The Jaws of Life and is slated for release on May 9, 2025.
Retaining the band’s signature emotional intensity while adding a more mature hue, this gem of a love song is one every romantic should hear.
Koop Island BluesKoop

A refined sound born from Swedish talent.
Koop is an electronic jazz duo formed in 1995 by Magnus Zingmark and Oscar Simonsson.
Their music is known as “swingtronica,” a style that modernly arranges jazz, swing, and Caribbean music.
Their 2001 album Waltz for Koop won a Swedish Grammy, and 2006’s Koop Islands earned a Gold certification.
Their meticulous production method—combining thousands of samples—can take four to five years to complete a single album.
For those seeking elegant melodies and sophisticated rhythms, this hidden gem of acid jazz comes highly recommended.
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Keep That Mother DownD-A-D

In June 2024, a new song burst onto the Danish rock scene, sending shockwaves through it.
D-A-D’s latest anthem overflows with energy—so much so that it’s hard to believe it comes from a band with a 40-year career.
Jacob Binzer’s guitar riffs are powerful, and Laust Sonne’s drumming is impeccably precise.
Jesper Binzer’s vocals instill the courage to overcome hardship.
Released as the lead single from the album “Speed Of Darkness,” the track arrived alongside a lyric video.
It’s recommended not only for hard rock fans but also for anyone who needs the courage to face life head-on.
D-A-D’s music will ignite your heart and give you the strength to move forward.
KimptonBarry Can’t Swim & O’Flynn

A heartwarming dance tune co-created with a refined house groove, jazzy piano, and the resonant tones of folk instruments in exquisite harmony.
Crafted in April 2025 by two rising producers—Scotland’s Barry Can’t Swim and the UK’s O’Flynn—the track was released as the lead single from the album “Loner.” Its melancholic yet hopeful atmosphere is shaped by the delicate timbres of kalimba, harp, and strings, seamlessly fusing the dynamism of club music with elegant songwriting.
Perfect for night drives or quiet moments, it’s a song for those who want to linger in a pleasant afterglow.





