A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “L”
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “L,” do any come to mind for you?
People don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.
That said, when it comes to English words starting with “L,” there’s “Love,” and just that alone probably accounts for hundreds of songs.
There are also plenty of other words that seem likely to appear in song titles, like “Last,” “Lady,” and “Little.”
In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “L,” regardless of era or genre.
By searching for music from a perspective you may not have considered before, you might discover some new tracks.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “L” (141–150)
Lovin MyselfAva Max

Ava Max, the American artist who rose to global pop stardom with the smash hit “Sweet but Psycho,” returns with a track centered on self-love and independence.
This electropop number powerfully portrays a woman moving forward after heartbreak.
Released in May 2025 as the second single from the album “Don’t Click Play,” the song is a deeply personal piece that she describes as “one of my most honest tracks.” Its catchy melody and the music video featuring her signature “Max Cut” hairstyle have sparked plenty of buzz, making it an empowering anthem for anyone who wants to live authentically.
Lovers’ HolidayDurand Jones & The Indications

Indiana-based soul and R&B band Durand Jones & The Indications are releasing a moving new song in May 2025.
Formed in 2012 by members who met at Indiana University, the group has drawn attention for a sound that fuses vintage soul with modern sensibilities.
The track masterfully blends elements of soul and disco and serves as the lead single from their album “Flowers,” slated for release in June of the same year.
Aiming to create a song that makes fans’ hearts flutter without setting strict rules, the release arrives alongside a dreamlike music video, marking a splendid masterpiece that showcases the band’s maturity and musical evolution.
Landgrab (feat. Earl Sweatshirt)MAVI

Mavi, a North Carolina–born rapper known for his introspective lyrics, has garnered acclaim for works exploring philosophical themes since his 2019 debut album, Let the Sun Talk.
His new track, released in May 2025, marks his first collaborative single featuring the popular rapper Earl Sweatshirt.
Despite its brief 1 minute 30 second runtime, the song is densely crafted: over a richly orchestrated, string-laden track by Hollywood Cole, both artists deliver skillful verses that shine.
It’s a must-listen for fans of introspective hip-hop.
Late NightSummrs

The Louisiana-born rapper Summrs released a track in May 2025 that, while rooted in his signature PluggnB sound, stands out as a polished, melodious masterpiece.
The dreamy, Auto-Tune–laden vocals and piano melodies create a floating atmosphere that beautifully captures the quiet of night and a sense of solitude.
Born in 1999 and active since 2016, he has released numerous projects including Fallen Raven and B4DARAVEN, and this new song likewise showcases his characteristically emotive lyrics and sound.
It’s the kind of captivating track you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.
Love On TopBeyoncé

This is a gem of an up-tempo R&B song that sings of gratitude and happiness for a loved one.
Released by Beyoncé in September 2011, the track weaves in musical elements from the 1980s throughout, elevating them into a sweeping love song.
As the song progresses, it modulates four times, and its exhilarating melody and powerful vocals captivate the listener from start to finish.
Issued as a single from the album “4,” it won hearts around the world and earned the 2013 Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance.
Still beloved by many couples today, it’s a perfect choice to play on special days with someone you cherish—such as proposals or wedding anniversaries.
Living My Best LifeJessie J

Jessie J, the UK-born artist who has achieved global success with her powerful vocals and diverse musicality.
This new track is a bright, energetic number influenced by ’80s pop and funk, featuring an uplifting, dance-inducing sound inspired by Whitney Houston and Prince.
Teaming up with Grammy-winning producers Ryan Tedder and Marty Maro, she parted ways with longtime label Republic Records to release the song via independent label Darco Artist Partnerships in May 2025.
The music video—featuring her freely dancing and strolling through the streets of London—is also out now.
Brimming with positivity and energy, this track is perfect for a morning drive or a workout.
LOOK OUT FOR METurnstile

Turnstile, the powerhouse hardcore punk band that earned three Grammy nominations for their 2021 album “Glow On” on the prestigious Roadrunner Records, will release an ambitious seven-minute work in May 2025.
The track opens with a heavy sound driven by muscular guitar riffs and energetic vocals, then shifts in the latter half to a serene progression that boldly incorporates elements of ambient and house music.
Released as the lead single from their upcoming album “Never Enough,” due out in June, the song arrives alongside a music video directed by vocalist Brendan Yates and others, which is slated to screen at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
Highly recommended not only for punk fans but also for listeners interested in experimental sounds.





